For Providing Frequency Separation Patents (Class 333/126)
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Patent number: 6472951Abstract: A series of tuning brackets are mounted on the microwave waveguide manifold at positions between the input waveguide/filter couplings. These brackets constrain the manifold and are constructed with adjustment screws extending through the brackets and mechanically connected to the manifold. The movement of the adjustment screw will tend to deform the manifold dimensions resulting in a fine adjustment of the wavelength (&lgr;) of the multiplexer.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, Inc.Inventors: S. Jerry Fiedziuszko, Stephen C. Holme, Norman L. O'Neal
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Publication number: 20020153964Abstract: According to the present invention, a waveguide assembly is provided and includes a common input waveguide aligned along a first axis. The input waveguide supports two frequency bands and one or more polarities, namely high and low band signals of two polarities which are typically supplied using a feed horn which is coaxially aligned with the input waveguide. The waveguide assembly also includes an output waveguide for supporting and discharging the low band signal (one or more polarities). The output waveguide extends along a second axis which is parallel to the first axis containing the input waveguide but is displaced therefrom. In order to accomplish this the waveguide assembly has two or more waveguides connecting the input waveguide to the output waveguide.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: CHANNEL MASTER LLCInventors: Scott J. Cook, Peter L. Gardner
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Publication number: 20020140518Abstract: A high-frequency diplexer is described. The high-frequency diplexer includes a coupler that receives a fundamental frequency signal and a harmonic frequency signal. The coupler generates a first signal and a second signal. The first signal is substantially ninety degrees-out-of-phase with the second signal. The high-frequency diplexer also includes a phase shifter. The phase shifter generates a relative phase offset between the first and the second signals thereby generating a first and a second phase shifted signal. The high-frequency diplexer also includes a combiner. The combiner receives the phase shifted first and second signals and generates a combined signal at an output of the combiner. The combined signal is a coherent combination of the fundamental frequency signal and the harmonic frequency signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventor: Simon Verghese
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Patent number: 6426682Abstract: The invention relates to a transceiver unit for operation at a first and second transmitting/receiving frequency. In particular, a transceiver unit for operation in different systems of mobile telecommunication, having exactly one power output stage for the first and second transmitting frequency, one receiving section having a first and a second input for the first and second receiving frequency, respectively, a transmitting/receiving antenna and a switchable filter element for optionally connecting the power output stage or, respectively, the first or second input of the receiving section to the transmitting/receiving antenna.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ralf Herzberg, Werner Kupka
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Publication number: 20020093393Abstract: The invention relates to a combiner (1) for electromagnetic waves that are to be sent or received in, for example, a radio base station.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Uno Henningsson, Christer Ahlberg
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Patent number: 6417742Abstract: A circular polarizer includes a low frequency band waveguide (fL), a high frequency band waveguide (fH) formed at the inner side of the low frequency band waveguide (fL) in a coaxial structure, and a dielectric member provided to abut against the inner side of the low frequency band waveguide (fL) and the outer side of the high frequency band waveguide (fH), and inclined by 45° with respect to a linear plane of polarization. Since the dielectric member is provided at an angle of 45° with respect to the linear plane of polarization, the delay of the phase of the electric field passing through the dielectric member becomes greater than the phase of the electric field orthogonal to the dielectric member, whereby a circularly polarized wave can be converted into a linearly polarized wave. Since the dielectric member can be formed by a mold, a circular polarizer that is economic and fit for mass production can be provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Shunji Enokuma
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Publication number: 20020084868Abstract: In a high-frequency switching module for use mainly in a communications apparatus and a high-frequency apparatus equipped with the same, the high-frequency switching module has a group of high-frequency terminals provided on the mounting side surface of a multi-layer assembly of which the lateral sides are formed as no-electrode provided sides excluding the high-frequency terminals. Thus, the high-frequency switching module and the high-frequency apparatus equipped with the same are less susceptible to the external effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Applicant: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasushi Nagata, Tomoyuki Iwasaki, Yuki Sato, Mitsuru Miyake, Takeo Yasuho
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Patent number: 6414639Abstract: A resonance device with strengthened coupling between a resonator and a transmission line without reducing an unloaded Q of the resonator. The resonance device includes a micro-strip line as a transmission line, which has a dielectric substrate, a main conductor, and an earth conductor, both of which are formed on the dielectric substrate, and a resonator disposed near the main conductor of the micro-strip line to be electromagnetically coupled thereto. At a part of the main conductor of the micro-strip line where it is coupled to the resonator, an electrodeless portion such as a slit is formed in a direction substantially parallel to a signal-propagating direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1999Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kenichi Iio
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Publication number: 20020079985Abstract: A communication circuit includes a first transceiver circuit, a second transceiver circuit, and a transformer. The transformer includes a single core, an input coil, and first and second output coils. The input coil is configured to be coupled to a signal source. The first output coil is coupled to the first transceiver circuit, and the second output coil is coupled to the second transceiver circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventors: David Siadat, Carlos A. Laiz
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Patent number: 6393607Abstract: A cable television tap (500) for receiving a forward signal including an information signal and a power signal. The tap (500) includes a diplex filter (520) for receiving the forward signal and for separating the information signal from the power signal at outputs of the diplex filter (520) and a plurality of subscriber ports (535) coupled to an output of the diplex filter (520) for receiving the information signal such that the information signal can be accessed at each of the plurality of subscriber ports (535). The tap (500) also includes a removable port device (555) coupled to the other output of the diplex filter (520) for receiving the power signal, and the port device (555) has a connector (550) so that the power signal can be accessed. According to the present invention, when the port device (555) is coupled to the tap (500), the information signal can only be accessed at the subscriber ports (535), and the power signal can only be accessed at the connector (550) of the port device (555).Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1999Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey P. Hughes, Alan J. Schlenz
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Patent number: 6373349Abstract: The present invention provides a reconfigurable diplexer which is well suited for use with mulitple element antenna arrays. The diplexer includes a common, slot-line transmission line adapted to carry electromagnetic signals; a pair a separate slot-line transmission lines coupled to the common transmission line; each separate slot-line transmission line having an individual filter coupled thereto, wherein each filter is adapted to selectively give its respective separate slot-line transmission line a characteristic impedance dependent upon predetermined frequencies of the electromagnetic signals; and a separate slot-line balun associated with each separate slot-line transmission line and adapted for coupling signals to and/or from its respective separate slot-line transmission line. The diplexer may be configured to operate in several different bands such as the INTELSAT frequencies (7.2-8.4 GHz) or DSCS frequencies (11.7-14.5 GHz).Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2001Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Roland A. Gilbert
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Publication number: 20020027482Abstract: The present matching circuit chip has an integrated shape comprising a first transmission line, a second transmission line and a third transmission line, wherein one end of the first transmission line, one end of the second transmission line and one end of the third transmission line are connected to one another, a first filter connection terminal is connected to the other end of the first transmission line, an antenna terminal is connected to the other end of the second transmission line, and a second filter connection terminal is connected to the other end of the third transmission line, whereby the second transmission line converts the characteristic impedances of the first and third transmission lines so that the impedance matching between the antenna terminal and the first filter connection terminal can be attained, and so that the impedance matching between the antenna terminal and the second filter connection terminal can be attained.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2001Publication date: March 7, 2002Inventors: Hiroshi Kushitani, Toru Yamada, Naoki Yuda, Toshio Ishizaki, Hideaki Nakakubo, Makoto Fujikawa
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Patent number: 6335663Abstract: The present invention relates to a multiplexer/demultiplexer for use in mobile communication devices and provides a small and low-loss multiplexer/demultiplexer. The present invention provides a multiplexer/demultiplexer including a first to a third ports each externally terminated with a pure resistance, in which the second port is made to be a common port by connecting between the first port and the ground a first resonant circuit which makes serial resonance at a frequency within a first frequency band or in its proximity, and further connecting an inductive element in series between the first port and the second port, and connecting between the third port and the ground a second resonant circuit which makes serial resonance at a frequency within a second frequency band which is different from the first frequency band or in its proximity, and further connecting a capacitive element in series between the third port and the second port.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yuki Satoh, Naoki Yuda, Hidenori Katsumura, Tsutomu Matsumura
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Publication number: 20010048350Abstract: The present matching circuit chip has an integrated shape comprising a first transmission line, a second transmission line and a third transmission line, wherein one end of the first transmission line, one end of the second transmission line and one end of the third transmission line are connected to one another, a first filter connection terminal is connected to the other end of the first transmission line, an antenna terminal is connected to the other end of the second transmission line, and a second filter connection terminal is connected to the other end of the third transmission line, whereby the second transmission line converts the characteristic impedances of the first and third transmission lines so that the impedance matching between the antenna terminal and the first filter connection terminal can be attained, and so that the impedance matching between the antenna terminal and the second filter connection terminal can be attained.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2001Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventors: Hiroshi Kushitani, Toru Yamada, Naoki Yuda, Toshio Ishizaki, Hideaki Nakakubo, Makoto Fujikawa
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Patent number: 6326863Abstract: The present matching circuit chip has an integrated shape comprising a first transmission line, a second transmission line and a third transmission line, wherein one end of the first transmission line, one end of the second transmission line and one end of the third transmission line are connected to one another, a first filter connection terminal is connected to the other end of the first transmission line, an antenna terminal is connected to the other end of the second transmission line, and a second filter connection terminal is connected to the other end of the third transmission line, whereby the second transmission line converts the characteristic impedances of the first and third transmission lines so that the impedance matching between the antenna terminal and the first filter connection terminal can be attained, and so that the impedance matching between the antenna terminal and the second filter connection terminal can be attained.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroshi Kushitani, Toru Yamada, Naoki Yuda, Toshio Ishizaki, Hideaki Nakakubo, Makoto Fujikawa
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Publication number: 20010035801Abstract: The present invention provides a reconfigurable diplexer which is well suited for use with mulitple element antenna arrays. The diplexer includes a common, slot-line transmission line adapted to carry electromagnetic signals; a pair a separate slot-line transmission lines coupled to the common transmission line; each separate slot-line transmission line having an individual filter coupled thereto, wherein each filter is adapted to selectively give its respective separate slot-line transmission line a characteristic impedance dependent upon predetermined frequencies of the electromagnetic signals; and a separate slot-line balun associated with each separate slot-line transmission line and adapted for coupling signals to and/or from its respective separate slot-line transmission line. The diplexer may be configured to operate in several different bands such as the INTELSAT frequencies (7.2-8.4 GHz) or DSCS frequencies (11.7-14.5 GHz).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Inventor: Roland A. Gilbert
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Patent number: 6307525Abstract: A transmit/receive antenna selectively operates to transmit or receive at one or more of a plurality of different frequencies in the MHz range. A planar transmission line diplexer or multiplexer that is selected from the group microstrip multiplexer diplexer/multiplexer and stripline diplexer/multiplexer connects an input/output port to a plurality of antenna ports that are physically spaced from each other and from the input/output port. One antenna element is connected to each of the antenna ports. The transmission line diplexer/multiplexer includes a plurality of individual microstrip/stripline elements that have a characteristic impedance and a length that are selected such that the transmission line diplexer/multiplexer automatically provides a matched impedance path between a given antenna element and the input/output port when an antenna-matching frequency is received by the given antenna element or when the antenna matching frequency is applied to the input/output port.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Blaine Rexel Bateman, Randy Cecil Bancroft, Robert Eugene Munson
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Publication number: 20010024145Abstract: Tuning method for a combiner filter (2) in an antenna (3) near system for base station equipment is disclosed. Transmitted signals related to the combiner filter are compared with each other. A spectral analysis of each of the transmitted signals is performed. The spectral analysis results regarding magnitudes and/or phases of the signals are compared. The combiner filter (2) is tuned based on the analysis in an iteration procedure until the combiner filter is in accordance with predetermined conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2001Publication date: September 27, 2001Inventors: Peter Cullbom, Torbjorn Ahl
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Patent number: 6288620Abstract: An antenna-duplexer and communication apparatus in which relative phase distortion of transmitted waves and intrusive waves is low, and which are small-scale. An antenna-duplexer comprises a transmission side circuit, electrically connected between a transmission terminal and an antenna terminal, and a reception side circuit, electrically connected between a reception terminal and the antenna terminal. Two PIN diodes, which are connected in series, are connected only to a resonator of the transmission side circuit which is electrically connected closest to the antenna terminal, and a voltage control terminal is connected to the anodes of the PIN diodes, thereby dividing the high-frequency voltage. One PIN diode is connected to each of the other resonators.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masayuki Atokawa, Yasuo Yamada, Kikuo Tsunoda
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Patent number: 6278341Abstract: The present invention provides a filter for achieving a small, low cost filter means for high-power applications. This is achieved by providing a filter comprising a first and a second signal port 101, 102 arranged to pass signals of said first frequency band and at least a first ground plane means. The filter further comprising an elongated conductor, 111, coextending substantially in parallel with the ground plane means providing a first signal path for said frequency band between the first and second ports, at least a first conductive segment, 107, having first radio frequency characteristics and being connected to the signal path at a first interconnection point and where the first characteristics and the position of the first interconnection point being selected such that radio frequencies outside the first frequency band are effectively attenuated in the first signal path.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Allgon ABInventor: Leif Lindqvist
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Patent number: 6208221Abstract: An adjustable microwave diplexer comprising two combline filter sections (A and B). Each filter section has at least three tunable resonator elements (1,2,3 and 4). Non-adjacent resonator elements of one section (A) are inductively coupled by an adjustable coupling element (20,21), and non-adjacent resonator elements of the other section (B) are capacitively coupled by an adjustable capacitor element (31). This arrangement provides the means to achieve adjustable transmission zeros above the passband of filter A and below the passband of filter B to provide the diplexer with two highly selective filters.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Dieter Pelz, Natalie Trembath
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Patent number: 6201949Abstract: A multiplexer/demultiplexer structure is provided which multiplexes multiple channel signals through a common tee of a tee/manifold mulitplexer arrangement. This multiplexing significantly reduces the number of tees required for a given number of multiplexed channels. Accordingly, mulitplexer/demulitplexer design time is reduced and fabricated multiplexers/demultiplexers are lighter, smaller and less expensive. The tee multiplexing is facilitated with multiple access apertures that are isolated by a septum. The septum forms reduced-height waveguides which define a path length between apertures that is sufficient to significantly reduce higher-order modes and, therefore, apeture interactions.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Inventors: Rolf Kich, Devon J. Gray
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Patent number: 6191670Abstract: A duplexer for microwave signals that requires no system of settings by screws. The duplexer includes two tunnels, each having a longitudinal passage and compartments demarcated by transversal partition walls. The compartments, the longitudinal passages and the common part are hollowed out in the plane upper surface of a monolithic block. The tunnels are closed on the top by a lid that adheres uniformly to the plane surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Inventor: Alain Nguyen
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Patent number: 6191664Abstract: A manifold is constructed with a primary manifold section to which the input wave guides are connected and a tuning section attached to the output of the primary manifold section. The tuning section is constructed of a deformable material which allows the dimpling of the internal wall to alter the impedance of the waveguide system for the purpose of fine tuning the impedance matching of the manifold.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, Inc.Inventors: Slawomir J. Fiedziuszko, David J. Dunker
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Patent number: 6181222Abstract: A polarizer for two different frequency bands is described for exciting an antenna with a parabolic reflector. The polarizer has a waveguide section capable of carrying in each frequency band two mutually perpendicularly linearly polarized waves. For each frequency band, two waveguides having a rectangular cross-section are connected to the waveguide section separate from each other and mutually offset in the axial direction of the waveguide section. A respective waveguide is connected directly to the waveguide section for each polarization direction of the lower frequency band, whereas for the upper frequency band—from a connecting point (11, 12) on—each of the two waveguides is subdivided into two branches (18, 19, 20, 21) with each having identical rectangular cross-section. The respective branches terminate on the waveguide section at mutually opposing locations which are circumferentially offset relative to each other by 90° for the two polarization directions.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Udo Seewig, Reimer Nagel, Daniel Wojtkowiak
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Patent number: 6178339Abstract: A high power filter apparatus which is used in a mobile communication base station or the like is provided wherein the temperature stability and frequency selection are excellent, an insertion loss is small, the size is small, power consumption is low and costs are low. A shield case block comprises signal input and output portions, and a plurality of closed spaces which house a filter element connected between the signal input and output portions. A cooling plate is provide in a heat insulating container which houses the shield case block. The shield case block is fixed to the cooling plate in the thermal contact state. Each filter element is place almost in parallel. A cylindrical hole having an axis which is almost parallel with the face of the filter element penetrates the shield case block. A ground rod made of a conductor which changes the volume of the closed space is provided on the inner end portion of a movable member which moves in the axial direction of the cylindrical hole.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1996Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masahiro Sakai, Hidetaka Higashino, Kentaro Setsune
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Patent number: 6166699Abstract: The invention relates to an antenna source transmitting and receiving polarized microwaves, the source including a transducer for separating the transmission signals from the reception signals, the frequencies of the transmission signals being different from the frequencies of the reception signals. The connection between the transducer and the radiating element of the antenna is such that it maintains the polarization states of the signal received by the radiating element and of the signal transmitted to said radiating element. The transducer comprises a square-section waveguide, one end of which is connected to the radiating element, the other end being connected to the transmission path, the received signals being conveyed by the side faces of the waveguide. This source makes it possible to transmit and to receive in the enlarged C band, i.e. 3.4 GHz to 4.2 GHz on reception, and 5.85 GHz to 6.65 GHz on transmission.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Alexi Khammouni, Jean-pierre Blot, Gerard Estrade, Jean-Claude Cruchon
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Patent number: 6150899Abstract: A polarizer for two different frequency bands for exciting an antenna with a parabolic reflector has a waveguide section capable of carrying in each frequency band two mutually perpendicularly linearly polarized waves. For each frequency band, there are connected to the waveguide section, separate from each other and mutually offset in the axial direction of the waveguide section, two waveguides having a rectangular cross-section. For the lower frequency band, for each polarization direction, a respective waveguide is connected directly to the waveguide section. For the higher frequency band, starting at a connecting point, each of the two waveguides is subdivided into two waveguide branches with identical rectangular cross-sections, with the branches terminating at two opposing locations of the waveguide section. The locations, where the branches for the two different polarization directions terminate on the waveguide section, are circumferentially offset relative to each other by 90.degree..Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1998Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Udo Seewig, Reimer Nagel, Daniel Wojtkowiak
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Patent number: 6147571Abstract: A dual-band multilayer bandpass filter having a first filter unit (18) for filtering a first signal having a first frequency and a second filter unit (19) for filtering a second signal having a second frequency. First and second filter units are arranged in stacked ceramic layers. A first blocking element (20a, 20b; 25a, 25b; 25a', 25b'; 46a, 46b) is coupled to the first filter unit (18) for blocking the second signal from being applied to the first filter unit (18). A second blocking element (21a, 21b; 26a, 26b; 25c, 25d; 27a, 27b) is coupled to the second filter unit (19) for blocking the first signal from being applied to the second filter unit (19).Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shoichi Kitazawa, Toru Yamada, Toshio Ishizaki, Koichi Ogawa, Makoto Fujikawa, Tadanori Fujisawa, Kaoru Ishida, Yoshitaka Nagatomi
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Patent number: 6144399Abstract: An apparatus and a method for simultaneously transporting telephone signals and broadband signals on a single coaxial cable. The ring line and tip line of the telephone signals are dc coupled onto the inner and outer conductors of the coaxial cable, while the information wire and reference ground of the broadband signal are ac coupled onto the inner and outer conductors of the coaxial cable respectively. Low pass filters at each end of the coaxial cable pass the telephone signal in and out of telephone jacks while blocking the broadband signals. High pass filters at each end of the coaxial cable allow the broadband signals to pass in and out of coaxial connectors while blocking the telephone signals. The coaxial cable is isolated from earth ground to prevent shorting of the telephone electrical power to earth ground. A ground block may be added to connect the reference ground of the incoming broadband signal to earth ground.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: MediaOne Group, Inc.Inventors: Earl E. Manchester, Miles E. Musselman
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Patent number: 6140888Abstract: The invention relates to a summing member comprising in-connectors for receiving and combining different RF signals and an out-connector for supplying the combined signals further, at least one of the connectors being coaxial and comprising an elongated rod-like inner conductor, and an outer conductor surrounding the rod-like inner conductor. To provide an adjustable summing point, said at least one connector comprises a moveable part of low-loss dielectric material or ferrimagnetic material, the part surrounding at least the inner conductor and being moveable lengthwise of the inner conductor so as to adjust the phase angle of a wave reflecting from the connector.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Nokia Telecommunications OyInventors: Veli-Matti Sarkka, Timo Ahonpaa
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Patent number: 6125107Abstract: A test equipment interface circuit capable of acting as an interface between a wireless transceiver and a piece of test equipment for both high frequency band signals and low frequency band signals without the use of active or mechanical switches.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1997Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Lawrence W. Johnson, Jeffrey L. Bartlett
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Patent number: 6085071Abstract: An antenna duplexer has a transmission input terminal, a receiving output terminal, an antenna terminal in which a transmission output terminal and a receiving input terminal are used in common, a transmission filter having at least one resonance element set between the transmission input terminal and the transmission output terminal and coupled by a coupling element, a receiving filter having at least one resonance element set between the receiving output terminal and said receiving input terminal and coupled by a coupling element, and an impedance variable element connected to the resonance element of the transmission filter and the resonance element of said receiving filter respectively in parallel, wherein the frequency transfer characteristic of the transmission filter and the frequency transfer characteristic of the receiving filter are controlled by applying control signals and thereby changing the impedances of the impedance variable element.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toru Yamada, Yukihiro Takeda, Masaki Kita, Hideyuki Miyake, Toshio Ishizaki, Makoto Fujikawa, Hideki Hayama
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Patent number: 6072363Abstract: A facility (VOR) is disclosed for combining and amplifying two broadband signals which are received from different transmission networks (NET1, NET2) and are transmitted in transmission channels separated in frequency. The facility (VOR) contains a broadband amplifier (BV), a preamplifier (VV), and a frequency filter unit (FW). The preamplifier (VV) and the frequency filter unit (FW) condition the signals to be amplified and establish an optimized signal-to-noise ratio between the two combined broadband signals: The preamplifier adapts the level of one of the signals to the level of the other signal, e.g., to the same value, whereby a linear and increased amplification is achieved in the broadband amplifier, and the filtering of the signals in the frequency filter unit prevents interfering signals, e.g., noise, contained in said one signal from getting into the frequency band occupied by the other signal and vice versa when the two signals are combined.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Ulrich Steigenberger, Volker Hagele
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Patent number: 6064862Abstract: The system and method of the present invention facilitates the selection of a portion of an operating bandwidth and frequency of a digital microwave radio. The components include a transceiver mounted to a mounting plate having waveguide ports. The input and output of the receiver and transmitter portions of the transceiver module occur through the two waveguide ports of the plate. A diplexer inserted within the slot of an interface is externally mounted in relation to the mounting plate and to transceiver unit. The microwave energy from the transceiver module is coupled through the mounting plate, diplexer, interface and antenna. Because of the external mounting arrangement of the diplexer, interface, selecting an operating portion of the available bandwidth may occur after complete manufacture of the digital microwave radio.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1997Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Innova CorporationInventors: Jean Francois Grenon, Patric McDonald
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Patent number: 6060961Abstract: An apparatus and associated method of manufacture for coupling a receiver and a transmitter to a single antenna feed horn so as to allow for the simultaneous transmission and reception of co-polarized signals, such as in a radio frequency communications system, are provided. To separate the two co-polarized signals of different frequencies, the apparatus comprises a waveguide junction, a first filter tuned to the transmit signal frequency, and a second filter tuned to the receive signal frequency. The apparatus may be manufactured using low-cost reusable-mandrel casting techniques.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Prodelin CorporationInventors: Hamid Moheb, Colin Michael Robinson
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Patent number: 6046702Abstract: A passive microwave device combines energy from two microwave communication frequency bands into a common waveguide. Reciprocally, the device separates energy from two microwave frequency bands carried in a common waveguide into separate waveguides for each frequency band. The coupling is accomplished by means of probes that pass between the waveguides. The device can be used for the combination/separation of energy in the X-band and the Ku-band, wherein the Ku-band energy is coupled into/out of a square common waveguide by means of symmetrically positioned coaxial RF coupling probes. The coupling probes extend into both the common waveguide and also into rectangular Ku-band only waveguides. The X-band and Ku band are thus combined and/or separated passively for dual or multi-band antenna feeds in a compact, low cost package. The common waveguide is constructed to include a filter that substantially attenuates any Ku-band energy that would otherwise propagate towards the X-band input/output port.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: L-3 Communications Corp.Inventors: John A Curtis, Paul J Gartside, Evan M Fisher
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Patent number: 6031434Abstract: An ortho mode transducer (OMT)/multiplexer assembly having a corrugated junction and a coaxial dual mode waveguide resonator disposed around a central cylindrical waveguide. The corrugated junction diplexes signals, the higher frequencies passing through the central cylindrical waveguide and the lower frequencies passing through the coaxial dual mode resonator. Apertures in the dual mode resonator couple to an exit port and extract a first polarization from the lower frequencies passing through the dual mode resonator. The assembly may include a second aperture in the dual mode resonator for extracting a second polarization in a manner similar to the operation of the first aperture.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Paul J. Tatomir, Daniel J. Hoppe, Christ P. Tzelepis, Keith N. Loi
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Patent number: 6023203Abstract: An RF-signal combiner-splitter comprises a microwave cavity that is intended to mix together radio signals in the 2.0 GHz spectrum. A hollow cylindrical metal tube with a volume of a few cubic feet to a few cubic yards is closed at one end and open at the other. Many RF-ports into the microwave cavity are provided at random positions that penetrate the hollow cylindrical metal tube. For example BNC-type bulkhead connectors with 10 dB attenuator pads are used with a 2 to 3 inch whip antenna inside the cavity volume. The attenuator pads brute-force an impedance match between the radio equipment under test and their corresponding RF-ports. The open end of the hollow cylindrical metal tube allows for the quick decay of RF-reflections that reverberate inside the cavity volume. Such open end is preferably directed toward nadir because interfering signals are generally minimum from that direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: ArrayComm, Inc.Inventor: David M. Parish
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Patent number: 6005528Abstract: A single radiating structure with an integrated mode transducer that produces near-ideal radiation characteristics at two frequency bands. The dual band feed consists of three main sections: feed waveguide, mode transducer and corrugated horn. The feed waveguide consists of two concentric, circular waveguides that are excited in the TE.sub.11 coaxial and circular waveguide modes for the low and high bands, respectively. The mode transducer, which is critical to the performance of the feed, provides a single mode, low return loss transition, for both bands, between the feed waveguide and the corrugated horn. This is achieved by converting the TE.sub.11 circular waveguide modes into the fundamental hybrid, HE.sub.11, mode of the corrugated horn. The corrugated horn, which is a stepped-slot configuration, is designed to achieve a smooth transition from the mode transducer and to produce the desired radiation characteristics at both frequency bands.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1997Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Joseph A. Preiss, Edward A. Geyh, Fernando Beltran
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Patent number: 6005453Abstract: A method of tuning a summing network of a base station and a band-pass filter provided in such base station. Tuning is performed by arranging a moveable part made of a low-loss dielectric material or ferrimagnetic material in a space between an inner conductor and a tubular conductor in a coaxial cable, the width of the cross-section of the moveable part being different from its length, and tuning the summing network by adjusting the phase angle reflecting from the connector by turning the moveable part about an axle which intersects the cross-section substantially perpendicularly, whereby the distance between the moveable part and the inner conductor and/or between the moveable part and the outer conductor changes.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: Nokia Telecommunications OyInventors: Veli-Matti Sarkka, Timo Ahonpaa
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Patent number: 5991606Abstract: A pair of filter units directs incoming signals from an antenna and outgoing signals to the antenna. One of the filter units blocks the outgoing signals and passes the incoming signals while the other of the filter units blocks the incoming signals and passes the outgoing signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: RR Elektronische Gerate GmbH & Co.Inventors: Bernd Rummeli, Olaf Mann
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Patent number: 5963180Abstract: In an antenna system for radio signals in at least two spaced-apart frequency bands above 200 MHz, a quadrifilar helical antenna having an elongate dielectric core with a relative dielectric constant greater than 5 has a conductive sleeve surrounding a proximal part of the core and a longitudinal feeder structure extending through the core to a connection with the helical antenna elements at a distal end of the core. The antenna is operated in an upper frequency band in which it exhibits a first mode of resonance characterized by current maxima at the connections of the helical elements to the feeder structure and at their junctions with the rim of the sleeve, and in a lower frequency band in which the antenna exhibits a second mode of resonance characterized by current minima in the region of the junctions of the helical elements and the sleeve rim.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1996Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: Symmetricom, Inc.Inventor: Oliver Paul Leisten
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Patent number: 5959508Abstract: Apparatus is provided for allowing two high frequency signals from two separate sources to be combined for simultaneous propagation through a common propagation medium such as an antenna or transmission line, while maintaining isolation between the signals at the inputs of the sources and preventing unwanted interference and resulting distortion. The apparatus includes an orthogonal mode converger which receives two combined electromagnetic energy waves having orthogonally disposed electric field vectors and incrementally converges them to the same direction through a varying cross-section waveguide structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Thomcast Communications, Inc.Inventor: Mark Aitken
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Patent number: 5949302Abstract: For tuning a summing network of a base station which has connectors, conductors and a filter, including input connectors for receiving signals supplied by radio transmitters of the base station, and output connectors for feeding the filtered signals further to an antenna, a bandpass filter is provided. The summing network can be optimized on the correct frequency, by adjustment of the electric length of an output connector of the filter.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Nokia Telecommunications OyInventor: Veli-Matti Sarkka
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Patent number: 5933770Abstract: A receiver system and method of operation are used to tune a selected channel from an input spectrum. The receiver includes an up-converter which responds to a selection setting for up-converting the input spectrum, including the selected channel and an unwanted spectrum; a first diplexer for dissipating the energy of the unwanted spectrum in a manner to reduce distortion effects on the up-converter; a down-converter for down-converting the up-converted selected channel having associated upper and lower sidebands and an intermediate frequency component; and a second diplexer for dissipating the energy of the upper and lower sidebands of the down-converted selected channel in a manner to improve intermodulation of the down-converter.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1995Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: George Ludwig Heiter
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Patent number: 5844766Abstract: A lightning suppression system comprising a directional coupler, a quarter-wavelength stub, a first cylindrical capacitor, a second cylindrical capacitor and a lightning suppression circuit. Each of the cylindrical capacitors has an inner conductor element, an outer conductive tube and a dielectric material. Direction coupler acts to block direct current and low frequency signals from passing therethrough. The quarter-wavelength stub comprises a helicoid and acts to reflect radio frequency signals back to the transmission line while allowing direct current and low frequency signals to flow therethrough. First cylindrical capacitor and second cylindrical capacitor combine to form a low pass filter which allows direct current and low frequency signals to flow through while blocking other signals. The lightning suppression circuit suppresses high voltage direct current and low frequency signals such as those produced by near lightning strikes.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1997Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Forem S.r.l.Inventor: Lorenzo Miglioli
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Patent number: 5844529Abstract: An enclosed antenna assembly having a non-rigid, floating connection between an aluminum tray and a radome along the length of the assembly. The non-rigid, floating connection along the length of the antenna assembly provides a seal that is not damaged or degraded as a result of thermal expansion and contraction of the dissimilar materials. The tray and radome are joined along their length by a tongue and groove type connection, which allows free movement along the major axis. A top end cap provides the only rigid connection between the tray and the radome. A bottom end cap is fastened only to the radome. The design of the keyway and the top end cap prevent direct water intrusion. The bottom end cap includes weep holes to allow condensation to escape from the interior of the antenna assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1997Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Electromagnetic Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Edward Bell, David John Kiesling, Scott Allen Swanburg
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Patent number: 5831490Abstract: A base station summing network having at least two transmitter branches made turnable by providing filters in the branches with adjusters, so that each branch can be separately adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Nokia Telecommunications OyInventors: Veli-Matti Sarkka, Timo Ahonpaa
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Patent number: 5826167Abstract: A cable television system employs two-way communication between a headend and at least one subscriber terminal. The two-way communication is provided by having separate frequency bands for each communication path. The frequency bands do not overlap and the higher frequency band is used for subscriber terminal to headend transmissions. A line amplifier is provided that employs two diplex filters each connected to both a forward and reverse amplifier. The high pass portions of the diplex filters are formed from both lumped and distributed components.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1997Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Catherine W. Jelinek, Herman A. Kruse, Munther A. Al-Khalil, Leo J. Thompson