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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 05, 1990
Filed:
Aug. 22, 1988
George W Waters, Indialantic, FL (US);
Charles R Burr, Palm Bay, FL (US);
Charles W Richards, IV, Melbourne Beach, FL (US);
Scientific Atlanta, Atlanta, GA (US);
Abstract
Accurate tuning of a satellite system's burst demodulator to a signal which is subject to frequency offset in the course of its transmission over the satellite link is achieved without the use of high precision oscillators at remote sites, or the transmission of a dedicated pilot tone. Instead, a dedicated high precision clock is used for the purpose of establishing both the outlink carrier and the return channel carrier. The modulation of the data on the outlink carrier is also derived from the precision clock source. At each remote station, the outlink channel is monitored to recover the high precision clock. This recovered clock is then used as a reference for generating the return channel carrier. The burst demodulator equipment at the master station monitors both the outlink channel continuous carrier and burst mode transmissions from the remote stations. Each of the continuous and burst mode carriers, having been transmitted through the satellite, will undergo the same frequency offset or modification, so that the frequency difference between the outlink channel carrier and the return link channel carrier will always be constant. The outlink channel carrier, which is available on a continuous basis, is used to derive a local oscillator frequency reference for establishing the burst demodulator's local oscillator reference.