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US2056031A
US2056031A US18861A US1886135A US2056031A US 2056031 A US2056031 A US 2056031A US 18861 A US18861 A US 18861A US 1886135 A US1886135 A US 1886135A US 2056031 A US2056031 A US 2056031A
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  • This invention relates to radio receiver apparatus and more specifically to apparatus of the so-called homodyne type, i. e., of the type wherein a modulated carrier is caused to beat with a locally generated oscillation of the same frequency as said carrier.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a simple and satisfactory apparatus whereby the degree of modulation may be varied or altered in a desired way.
  • the oscillations generated by a homodyne oscillator employed in a radio or like modulated carrier wave receiver are themselves modulated in dependence upon the modulating potentials obtained from a de modulator in the receiver; in other words, according to this invention a homodyne oscillator is caused to provide, instead of simple unmodulated oscillations as hitherto, oscillations which are modulated to a desired degree and in dependence upon modulating potentials obtained by demodulation at the receiver.
  • a receiving aerial I or the like energy pick up means is coupled, for example, inductively as by a coil 2 to the coil 3 of a tuned circuit 3, 4, which is connected, in series with a secondary 5 of a transformer 6 between grid 1 and cathode 8 of a triode 9 the said secondary 5 being between the cathode 8 and the adjacent end of the tuned circuit 3, 4.
  • the triode 9 which constitutes a homodyne detector feeds into the remainder IU of the receiving apparatus which may be of any known form and construction usual in homodyne receivers and which, of course, gives a modulating potential output.
  • the local homodyne oscillator consists of a back coupled triode II having a tuned circuit l2, 13, connected in its anode circuit, and a grid coil M in series with a leaky grid condenser combination l5, I6, connected between its grid l1 and its cathode 18 the leaky condenser combination being at the grid end of the grid cathode circuit.
  • the coil 12 in the anode circuit of the local oscillator is back coupled to the grid coil l4 and is also coupled to the secondary 5 of the transformer 6, forming the primary of this transformer.
  • the anode circuit of the local oscillator includes, besides the tuned circuit l2, l3, a transformer secondary H!
  • the transformer secondary I9 is coupled, and preferably variably. coupled, to a transformer primary 2
  • , I9, is preferably variable both as to value and sense, and by suitably regulating the circuit the modulation produced in the homodyne oscillations may be made to aid or oppose to a desired extent, the modulation in the received carrier. In this way the relation between carrier and modulation intensities in a circuit following the homodyne detector may be controlled as desired.
  • control may be applied at any desired suitable point in a receiver where a homodyne oscillation is introduced.
  • the usual and obvious precautions as regards screening and so forth should be resorted to in order to avoid undesired inter-action between various parts of the circuit.
  • a radio or other modulated carrier wave receiver of the homodyne type comprising a homodyne detector, means for applying incoming modulated carrier wave energy to said detector, a local homodyne oscillator, means for modulating the local homodyne oscillations generated by said oscillator in dependence upon potentials obtained by demodulation in said receiver, and means for also applying the modulated local oscillations to said detector.

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Sept. 29, 1936.
G. M. WRIGHT RADIO RECEIVER Filed April 29, 1955 INVENTOR GEORGE MAURICE WRIGHT w MVW ATTORNEY Patented Sept. 29, 1936 UNITED STATES RADIO RECEIVER George Maurice Wright, Essex, England, assignor to Radio Corporation of America, a corporation of Delaware Application April 29,
1935, Serial No. 18,861
In Great Britain April 28, 1934 4 Claims.
This invention relates to radio receiver apparatus and more specifically to apparatus of the so-called homodyne type, i. e., of the type wherein a modulated carrier is caused to beat with a locally generated oscillation of the same frequency as said carrier.
In homodyne radio receivers and in similar apparatus it is often desired to be able to change the depth or degree of modulation to some value other than that existing in the modulated carrier wave actually received or even to remove the modulation altogether:for example, to allow of a carrier component being amplified independently and the amplified carrier applied at some later point in the receiver to produce a desired result, such as the looking into step of a local oscillator. The object of the present invention is to provide a simple and satisfactory apparatus whereby the degree of modulation may be varied or altered in a desired way.
According to this invention the oscillations generated by a homodyne oscillator employed in a radio or like modulated carrier wave receiver are themselves modulated in dependence upon the modulating potentials obtained from a de modulator in the receiver; in other words, according to this invention a homodyne oscillator is caused to provide, instead of simple unmodulated oscillations as hitherto, oscillations which are modulated to a desired degree and in dependence upon modulating potentials obtained by demodulation at the receiver.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing which shows diagrammatically one way of carrying it into effect.
Referring to the drawing a receiving aerial I or the like energy pick up means is coupled, for example, inductively as by a coil 2 to the coil 3 of a tuned circuit 3, 4, which is connected, in series with a secondary 5 of a transformer 6 between grid 1 and cathode 8 of a triode 9 the said secondary 5 being between the cathode 8 and the adjacent end of the tuned circuit 3, 4. The triode 9 which constitutes a homodyne detector feeds into the remainder IU of the receiving apparatus which may be of any known form and construction usual in homodyne receivers and which, of course, gives a modulating potential output. The local homodyne oscillator consists of a back coupled triode II having a tuned circuit l2, 13, connected in its anode circuit, and a grid coil M in series with a leaky grid condenser combination l5, I6, connected between its grid l1 and its cathode 18 the leaky condenser combination being at the grid end of the grid cathode circuit. The coil 12 in the anode circuit of the local oscillator is back coupled to the grid coil l4 and is also coupled to the secondary 5 of the transformer 6, forming the primary of this transformer. The anode circuit of the local oscillator includes, besides the tuned circuit l2, l3, a transformer secondary H! which is in series with said tuned circuit and between said tuned circuit and the source 20 of anode potential for the oscillator valve H. The transformer secondary I9 is coupled, and preferably variably. coupled, to a transformer primary 2| to which are fed currents varying in dependence upon the demodulated output from the apparatus at ID. The coupling between the windings 2|, I9, is preferably variable both as to value and sense, and by suitably regulating the circuit the modulation produced in the homodyne oscillations may be made to aid or oppose to a desired extent, the modulation in the received carrier. In this way the relation between carrier and modulation intensities in a circuit following the homodyne detector may be controlled as desired.
The invention is not limited to the particular arrangement just described, for many variations are possible. For example, the control may be applied at any desired suitable point in a receiver where a homodyne oscillation is introduced. Of course, in carrying out this invention the usual and obvious precautions as regards screening and so forth should be resorted to in order to avoid undesired inter-action between various parts of the circuit.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed I declare that what I claim is:
1. A radio or other modulated carrier wave receiver of the homodyne type and comprising a homodyne detector, means for applying incoming modulated carrier wave energy to said detector, a local homodyne oscillator, means for modulating the local homodyne oscillations generated by said oscillator in dependence upon potentials obtained by demodulation in said receiver, and means for also applying the modulated local oscillations to said detector.
2. A receiver as claimed in claim 1 and comprising means for varying the degree of modulation of the homodyne oscillations effected by the homodyne oscillator, means for modulating the 4. A receiver as claimed in claim 3 wherein the local homodyne oscillations generated by said potentials obtained by demodulation in the reoscillator in dependence upon potentials obtained ceiver are superimposed upon an anode circuit of by demodulation in said receiver, means for apa back coupled thermionic valve oscillation genplying the modulated local oscillations to said erator constituting the homodyne local oscillator. 5 detector and means for varying the sense of modulation of said homodyne oscillations effected GEORGE MAURICE WRIGHT.
by the potentials obtained by demodulation.
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US2593266A (en) * 1947-02-21 1952-04-15 Chauveau Louis Apparatus for selecting signals of a particular frequency
US3310681A (en) * 1963-04-10 1967-03-21 Franklin Institute Optical filamentary photocell device having spaced electrical conductors arranged ina matrix
US4525835A (en) * 1981-10-13 1985-06-25 International Standard Electric Corporation Duplex radio system utilizing time compression expansion

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2593266A (en) * 1947-02-21 1952-04-15 Chauveau Louis Apparatus for selecting signals of a particular frequency
US3310681A (en) * 1963-04-10 1967-03-21 Franklin Institute Optical filamentary photocell device having spaced electrical conductors arranged ina matrix
US4525835A (en) * 1981-10-13 1985-06-25 International Standard Electric Corporation Duplex radio system utilizing time compression expansion

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