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Title:
Modem for a suppressed carrier communications system
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We claim:
1. In a suppressed carrier, communications system including at least two, spaced apart, transmitter-receivers wherein a portion of the carrier is transmitted for use as a synchronizing signal, a modem comprising:
a. a transmitter portion including a first modulator connected to receive audio frequency signals and supplying an output signal to a second modulator through a bandpass filter, the second modulator supplying an output signal at a unique channel frequency to one of the transmitters of the communications system;
b. a receiver portion including a first demodulator connected to receive signals from the receiver of the communications system associated with the one transmitter and supplying an output signal to a second demodulator through a bandpass filter, the second demodulator providing audio frequency signals at the output thereof;
c. carrier frequency supplying means connected to the first modulator of said transmitter portion and the second demodulator of said receiver portion;
d. a crystal controlled channel oscillator connected to the second modulator of said transmitter portion and the first demodulator of said receiver portion, said channel oscillator having a variable frequency controlling means connected thereto including a replaceable plug-in crystal for controlling the channel frequency at which the modem operates;
e. means for introducing a small portion of the carrier from the carrier frequency supplying means to the second modulator of the transmitter portion for synchronization of any communicating modems; and
f. switch means connected to said carrier introducing means for providing first and second levels of carrier signal with the first level being substantially lower in amplitude than the second level to perform signalling functions.
2. A modem as claimed in claim 1 including separating means associated with the receiver portion for separating carrier signals from received signals, first level means connected to receive separated carrier signals from said separating means and provide an output signal whenever the separated carrier signal is at a first level, and second level means connected to receive separated carrier signals from said separating means and provide an output signal whenever the separated carrier signal is at a second level.
3. A modem as claimed in claim 2 wherein the first level means includes circuitry for providing an output signal whenever a separated carrier signal is received.
4. A modem as claimed in claim 2 wherein the first level of the carrier signal supplied to the second modulator of the transmitter portion is approximately 15db lower than the second level of the carrier signal supplied to the second modulator.
5. A modem as claimed in claim 1 wherein the bandpass filters in the transmitter and receiver portions of the modem are similar and are tuned to pass one sideband of the output signal from the first modulator and first demodulator, respectively.
6. A modem as claimed in claim 1 including in addition transmitter muting means for muting the transmitter when the transmitter is not being operated and receiver muting means for muting the receiver when no received signals are present.
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Inventors:
Bates, Wayne J. (Des Plaines, IL, US) Berenson, Walter L. (Palatine, IL, US) Euchner, Jr., William H. (Arlington Heights, IL, US) Grigg, James H. (Chicago, IL, US) Stern, Morton (Skokie, IL, US) Taylor, Ronald W. (Arlington Heights, IL, US)
Application Number:
534388
Filing Date: 1974-12-19 Publication_date: 1976-07-20 Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. (Schaumburg, IL)
Primary Class(es):
455/46
455/47, 455/86, 455/109, 455/116, 455/202
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Primary Examiner:
Griffin, Robert L.
Assistant Examiner:
Hearn, Robert
Attorney:
Gillman; James W., Parsons; Eugene A.
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