Title :
Techniques for Close Channel Spacing at VHF and Higher Frequencies
Author :
Hobbs, Charles F.
Author_Institution :
Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Cambridge, Mass.
fDate :
3/1/1952 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Physically separated radio transmitters can be frequency-division multiplexed to obtain a great economy of bandwidth utilization at vhf and higher frequencies, by use of a common reference signal at both transmitter and receivers in lieu of locally generated high-frequency oscillations. In an individual transmitter, a modulated low-frequency subcarrier would be used to modulate a harmonic of the reference signal, and the resultant sum (or difference) frequency-band selected for transmission. Amplitude-modulated voice signals spaced only 5 kc apart at frequencies above 100 mc, have been separated with ease in a two-channel laboratory model of such a system by use of a standard low-frequency communication receiver preceded by a wide-band mixer, the local oscillator for which was synchronized with the transmitter reference signal.
Keywords :
Bandwidth; Channel spacing; Communication standards; Frequency division multiplexing; Laboratories; RF signals; Radio transmitters; Receivers; Signal generators; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IRE
DOI :
10.1109/JRPROC.1952.273792