Claims
- 1. In a television image transmission system of the type wherein a single storage device is employed both for the selection of a particular frame of television information for transmission to a remote receiver location by an audio communications link and for the reception and re-creation of frame information so transmitted, the combination therewith of:
- an amplifier stage having an input terminal to which image representative television information is supplied and an output terminal at which amplified versions of said image representative information is developed for application to said storage device for the selection or re-creation of said information dependent upon when said device is operating within said system in the transmitting or receiving mode;
- first means for biasing said amplifier stage to develop amplified image representative signals of a first magnitude at its output terminal referenced to a first direct current level;
- second means for biasing said amplifier stage to develop amplified image representative signals of a second, different magnitude at its output terminal referenced to a second, different direct current level;
- and control means coupled to said first and second biasing means for conditioning at least one of said biasing means to operation to set the magnitude of developed amplified signals and the direct current level to which said amplified signals are referenced;
- said control means also being dependent upon the mode of operation of said storage device within said television image transmission system to establish Class A amplifier operation and said first signal magnitude and direct current level as a reference when said storage device is employed to select a particular television frame for transmission and to establish Class B amplifier operation and said second signal magnitude and direct current level as a reference when said storage device is employed to re-create a television frame received along said audio communications link.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said amplifier stage includes a pair of transistors coupled in cascade connected, grounded emitter amplifier configurations.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein said pair of transistors are of opposite polarity type.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein a negative feedback path is included between a collector electrode of the output one of said pair of cascade connected transistors and the emitter electrode of the input one of said pair of transistors.
- 5. The combination of claim 2 wherein each of said first and second biasing means include resistive divider networks coupled to vary the bias voltage applied to a base electrode of said input transistor of said cascade connected pair.
- 6. The combination of claim 5 wherein said first biasing means is coupled to the base electrode of said input transistor of said cascade connected pair, wherein said second biasing means is coupled at one point to said first biasing means and at a second point to said control means, and wherein said control means includes a third transistor which is rendered to a first conductivity state when said storage device is employed in selecting a particular television frame for transmission and to a second conductivity state when said storage device is employed in re-creating a television frame received along said audio communications link, said first conductivity condition of said third transistor being effective to electrically decouple said second biasing means from said first biasing means and said second conductivity condition of said third transistor being effective to electrically couple said second biasing means in shunt with at least a portion of said first biasing means.
- 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said first transistor of said cascade connected pair is of P-N-P polarity type and wherein said second transistor of said cascade connected pair and said third transistor are of N-P-N polarity type.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 273,534, filed July 20, 1972, how abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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