Article: Texas, Colorado Inventors Develop Broadband Integrated Receiver

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 27 -- S. Vincent Birleson of West Tawakoni, Texas, Albert H. Taddiken of Garland, Texas, Kenneth W. Clayton of Plano, Texas, and Robert Rudolf Rotzoll of Cascade, Colo., have developed a broadband integrated receiver.

According to the abstract released by U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A broadband integrated receiver for receiving input signals and outputting composite video and audio signals is disclosed. The receiver employs an up-conversion mixer and a down-conversion mixer in series to produce an intermediate signal. An intermediate filter between the mixers performs coarse channel selection. The down-conversion mixer may be an image rejection mixer to ...

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