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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 28, 1989
Filed:
Feb. 16, 1988
Noboru Usui, Oota, JP;
Kanji Tanaka, Oota, JP;
Ryuichi Ogawa, Gunma, JP;
Tsutomu Ishikawa, Oota, JP;
Kazuhisa Ishiguro, Gunma, JP;
Masashi Arai, Gunma, JP;
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., , JP;
Abstract
An FM/FMX stereophonic receiver is capable of receiving an FM or an FMX stereophonic broadcast signal. The FM stereophonic broadcast signal includes a stereo sum signal and stereo difference signal, whereas the FMX stereophonic broadcast signal further includes a compressed stereo difference signal and an FMX ID signal indicating the FMX stereophonic broadcast signal. The FM/FMX stereophonic receiver has a stereo demodulator for receiving said broadcast signal and for producing left and right stereo signals, a detector for detecting the field strength of the receiving signal, and a noise reducer, which may be a circuit for changing the mode from stereophonic mode to monaural mode or a high cut circuit for attenuating the signals of high frequency region, for reducing noise signals contained in the left and right stereo signals. The FM/FMX stereophonic receiver further has a detector for detecting the FMX ID signal and a disabling circuit for disabling the noise reducer when the FMX ID signal is detected by the detector. Instead of the disabling circuit, a timing control circuit may be provided for changing the timing at which the noise reducer starts to activate in response to the detection of the FMX ID signal.