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Patent
CA 1097830
Abstract of the disclosure A television tuning system is provided which employs a fre- quency synthesizer system for establishing the tuning of the receiver. A first programmable frequency divider controlled by a reversible counter is connected between the output of a reference oscillator and a phase comparator to which the output of the local oscillator, after passing through another programmable frequency divider, also is applied. The phase comparator output is a tuning voltage used to control the tuning of the local oscillator. A logic circuit is coupled to sense predeter- mined relationships of signals from a picture carrier detector, a sound carrier detector, and AFT discriminator circuit, and the presence of vertical synchronization signal components for changing the count in the reversible binary counter to adjust the first programmable frequency divider to compensate for channel frequency offsets which may occur in excess of the pull-in range of the AFT discriminator circuit. To permit operation of the receiver as a signal seek receiver, a pair of signal seek pushbuttons for the "up" and for the "down" direction, respectively, are provided. Operation of either of these pushbuttons functions in conjunction with further logic circuitry and in conjunction with timing circuitry to automatically step tune the receiver channel-by-channel in the selected direction until a channel with a signal present is sensed by the first logic circuit, whereupon the signal seek circuit operation is disabled until one or the other of the signal seek pushbuttons is reactivated. This then provides an improved frequency synthesizer tuning system for a television receiver which includes a signal seek feature which also has a provision for adjusting the synthesizer loop for frequency offsets. - 1 -
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Frantzis Paul D.
Rzeszewski Theodore S.
Sideris Sotirios
Marcus & Associates
Matsushita Electric Corporation Of America
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