JP3295460B2

Title

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLING FREQUENCY IN DIVERSITY RADIO RECEIVER

Application Number:

JP19920271661

Publication Date:

24-06-2002

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

09-10-1992

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

09-10-1991

Title

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLING FREQUENCY IN DIVERSITY RADIO RECEIVER

Application Number:

JP19920271661

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

24-06-2002

Application Date:

09-10-1992

Priority Date:

09-10-1991

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

PURPOSE: To obtain a radio-frequency receiver having a plurality of antennas and a local oscillator and employing antenna diversity.

CONSTITUTION: Individual error signals Ph carr1 and Pherr2 are obtained respectively from signals fcarr1 and fcarr2 received by a plurality of antennas 11 12. Then the error signals Pherr1 and Pherr2 are coupled so as to obtain a coupled error signal Pherrtot with higher reliability than that of either of the error signals Pherr1 and Pherr2 used singly. Finally an automatic frequency control circuit 31 is controlled by using the coupled error signal Pherr1 Since the effect of fading onto the input signal Pherrtot to the automatic frequency control circuit 31 is reduced the performance of the automatic frequency control circuit 31 is enhanced and the quality of radio wave reception is improved.

COPYRIGHT: (C)1993JPO&Japio

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