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US1911091A
US1911091A US389929A US38992929A US1911091A US 1911091 A US1911091 A US 1911091A US 389929 A US389929 A US 389929A US 38992929 A US38992929 A US 38992929A US 1911091 A US1911091 A US 1911091A
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,l May 23, '1933, Q sCHRlEVER 1,911,091
' A SIGNALING Filed sept. s. 1929 @caber @if INVENTOR OTTO SCHRlE VER BY vfgw ATTORN EY Patented May 23, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT.` OFFICE OTTO SCHRIEVER, OF BERLIN, GERMANY, ASSIGNOR T0 TELEFUNKEN GESELLSCHAFT FUR IDRAHTIJOSE TELEGRAPHIE M. B. H., OF BERLIN, GERMANY, A CORPORATION 0F GERMANY i SIGNALING Application led September 3, 1929, Serial No. 389,929, and in Germany July 7, 15928.l
To overcome fading phenomena in wireless telegraphy, a great number of suggestions have been made in the prior art. One of these suggestions consists in subjecting the frequency of the transmitter to constant periodic fluctuations known as wobbling, in order that the time of operation within the fading range of the radio frequency spectrum may be rendered as transient and as brief Aas possible. A similar suggestion consists in using frequency modulation instead of the usual amplitude modulation of the transmitter, in which the miss in frequency owing to fading, referred to audio frequency, and thus the impairment of the quality of intelligence transmission is considerably lower than in amplitude modulation of the transmitter.
The present invention offers a further degree of safety by insuring the unimpaired condition of the entire frequency complex or range of the communication. It consists of a combination of amplitude and frequency modulation as hereinafter to be eX- plained by reference to the drawing. As an example of amplitude modulation there shall be used here the well-known grid d. c. telephone modulation scheme, while for frequency modulation there is provided an electromagnetically controlled diaphragm condenser used as the crystal setting of a crystal-controlled tube transmitter.
The present invention is diagrammatically illustrated in the accompanying drawing wherein,
Figure l illustrates a transmitter transmitting carrier energy frequency modulated and amplitude modulated with the same signal, and,
Figure 2 illustrates a receiving system for separately demodulating the frequency and amplitude components of the transmitted signal and having means for combining and translating the demodulated energy.
Referring to the drawing, RI is the crystal-controlled oscillator tube, RII the transmitter tube and RIII the modulator tube. a is the modulating transformer, b the electromagnet acting upon the diaphragm c. According to the invention, the communication to be transmitted,'whether telephony, picture telegraphy, television, acoustic (voice) telegraphy or the like, is simultaneously supplied to the transmitter at points a and To each one of the frequencies to be transmitted, there then corresponds a pair of side bands owing to amplitude modulation; while, owing to frequency modulation, there is produced a variation of the carrier wave frequency at the rhythm of the modulating frequency.
Reception according to the invention takes place as shown in Fig. 2 by the aid of two simultaneously working demodulators, an amplitude demodulator (detector, audion), and a frequency demodulator (filter circuit), which in the present case are suitably combined with the same reproducer apparatus T. The invention also covers the case where each demodulator has its own re` ceiver as well as the case where both demodulators are served from the same receiver. If, then, due to fading actions, both of the two modulating transmissions should happen to be partly destroyed en route to the receiving station, there will nevertheless be a great likelihod of undisturbed or unmutilated reproduction and reception by the co-action of the two modulating means ofthe desired communication. It is also possible to use separate reproducer apparatus for both demodulators, and in that case the former are caused to co-act.
During periods when no disturbances owing to fading occur or in cases'where the effects of fading actions are overcome by other ways and means, the invention allows of simultaneous transmission of two communications on one and the same way in a manner free from cross-talk by that for one thereof, amplitude modulation is used, and for the other one frequency modulation. If the former is employed, for instance, for telephony, then frequency modulation may be used for some other purpose such as telegraphy, telephony, picture telegraphy, television or the like, wit-hout the communication transmitted by amplitude modulation being caused to undergo any loss in energy. For both kinds of modulation, fundamental- Both kinds of modulation could be mul-V y,
tiply (severally) utilized by frequency grad-A uations, either for different communicationsA or else by one and the same communication whenever greater safety against fading is to be insured.
l claim as my invention:
l. In apparatus for the reduction of fading, the combination of an oscillation generator, means for varying the frequency of oscillations generated in accordance with a desired signal, means for amplitude modulating the frequency modulated oscillations with the saine desired signal, a single antenna for radiating the amplitude and frequency modulated oscillations, and, a receiving system for receiving frequency and amplitude modulated oscillations, said receiving system having means for separately demodulating the amplitude and frequency components of the received oscillations, means foi' combining the demodulated oscillations and a single device for translating the combined demodulated oscillations.
2. In apparatus for the reduction of fading of signals, a tliermionic oscillation generator, a source of signals, means interposed between said source of signals and said generator for varying the frequency of the wave generated in accordance with the signals from said source, a utilization circuit connected with said generator, said circuit being responsive to the frequency modu-V lated carrier, and means interposed between said signal source and said utilization circuit for modulating in amplitude the carrier energy in said utilization circuit at signal frequency.
3. Apparatus for the reduction of fading of signals including thermionic means for producing a carrier wave, means connected with said carrier producing means for modulating in frequency the carrier energy produced thereby in accordance with the de sired signal, a thermionic relay having inf put electrodes and output electrodes, means for impressing said frequency modulated carrier energy on the input electrodes :of said tube, means for modulating the ampli'- tude of said frequency modulated carrier energy in accorda-nee with the same desired signal, and a work circuit connected with the output electrodes of said last thermionic relay.
4. Apparatus for the reduction of fading of signals including thermionic means for producing carrier energy, means connected with said carrier energy producing means for modulating in frequency the carrier energy produced therein in accordance with the desired signal, thermionic means for modulating in amplitude the frequency g modulated carrier energy iii accordance with the same desired signal, means for transmitting the amplitude and frequency-modulated energy, a receiving system for receiving v frequency and amplitude modulated Sgnalgsaid receiving `system including separate absorption members, separate demodulatmg receivers, and a single translating device.
OTTO SCHRIEVER.
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US2632101A (en) * 1950-10-23 1953-03-17 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Reduction of noise in transmission systems
US3222452A (en) * 1956-07-16 1965-12-07 Jr Thomas A Banning Pre-pay or subscription radio or television operations

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2632101A (en) * 1950-10-23 1953-03-17 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Reduction of noise in transmission systems
US3222452A (en) * 1956-07-16 1965-12-07 Jr Thomas A Banning Pre-pay or subscription radio or television operations

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