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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 02, 1990
Filed:
Sep. 12, 1988
Glen Martinson, Oakville, CA;
B.E.L-Tronics Limited, Mississauga, CA;
Abstract
The invention concerns radar detectors which are capable of monitoring at least two frequency bands. A broad band antenna is provided, together with a mixer comprising an anti-parallel pair of diodes, and at least one local oscillator. The local oscillator frequency is mixed with radar frequency from the antenna to produce an intermediate signal which is amplified further down converted detected and fed to signal processing circuitry to actuate an alarm when radar frequency of interest is detected. The most effective mixing with the RF input takes place at twice the local oscillator frequency. By application of direct current bias to the mixer, the most effective mixing with the RF input is changed to occur at the local oscillator frequency. The local oscillator is used to monitor two different radar frequencies by application and non-application of DC bias to the mixer. For multiband detectors, more than one local oscillator may be used.