Narrow band transmission system and method

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H04B 1/66 (2006.01)

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CA 1103587

ABSTRACT System and method utilizing the temporal separation and amplitude differences of signals having high and low frequency components for transmitting the signals in a bandwidth corresponding to one/half of the frequency range present in the signals. One of the components is continuously translated to the frequency range of the second component with no switching of the first component, and the translated first component is combined with the untranslated second component with no switching of either components to provide an output signal consisting of the translated first component and the untranslated second component. The levels of the components are adjusted in such manner that the components have different energy levels in the output signal. At a receiving station, the components in the output signal are separated, and the first component is restored to its original frequency range by combining the output signal with a signal of predetermined frequency when the output signal is at the level of the first component. The restored first component is then combined with the second component to reconstruct the original signal.

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