An airborne radio-telephone transceiver is provided having improved channeling and decode circuitry compatible with the selective signalling call-up system prescribed by the Federal Communications Commission. The decode circuitry includes a filter and detector dependent only on reception of a single selected frequency transmitted as a call-up signal by a ground station. A retriggerable, resettable, monostable multivibrator, configured as a pulse swallower, provides the necessary counter offset for proper call-up signal decoding. The invention includes scanning circuitry for rapid operator selection of active transmit-receive channels in the operator's geographic area.
Paul G. Wulfsberg - Overland Park KS Dennis L. Fredrickson - Leawood KS Gregory L. Triplett - Olathe KS Ralph J. Crumrine - Olathe KS Cole E. Cunningham - Dallas TX
International Classification:
H03L 718 H03C 309
US Classification:
331 16
Abstract:
A frequency synthesizer employing direct FM, as opposed to phase modulation, so subaudible tones may be transmitted, in the form of a 10 KHz increment, direct synthesizer with a skewed frequency standard deriving four intermediate 2. 5 KHz tuning steps. Fast settling time of frequency change accommodates semi duplex operation, and a shaping network provides the amount of skewing changes required between band ends for substantially perfect tracking. A low division ratio programmed divider in the system maximizes transmitter signal to noise ratio, and a low pass filter in the synthesizer phase locked loop allows voice band moduation.
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