Title :
Interference to DTV reception from FM radio signals
Author :
Rhodes, Charles W.
Author_Institution :
United States
Abstract :
Interference to DTV reception has been observed in the High VHF Band 174-216 MHz. This interference is due to second order non-linearity in the affected receiver front-end. This non-linear distortion shifts signals from the FM band (88-108 MHz) into the High VHF Band where they act like inchannel noise. These distortion products are: the second harmonic of each FM signal and the sums of each pair of FM signals generated in the mixer by the power of these FM signals at the RF input port of the mixer. The RF selectivity of DTV Down-converters tested by the author did not suppress FM signals and loss of DTV reception resulted on one or more channels. This inter-band interference (FMI) had not been anticipated in the planning process for the DTV service. Experimental procedures used by the author and his test results are presented. In addition to FMI in DTV down-converters, it is likely that some DTV receivers, broadband RF signal distribution amplifiers, low noise pre-amplifiers, and "amplified indoor antennas" also generate FMI.
Keywords :
interference (signal); radio reception; television reception; DTV down converters; DTV reception; FM radio signals; RF selectivity; affected receiver front-end; amplified indoor antennas; bandwidth 174 MHz to 216 MHz; bandwidth 88 MHz to 108 MHz; broadband RF signal distribution amplifiers; inchannel noise; interband interference; low noise pre-amplifiers; second order nonlinearity; Broadband antennas; Digital TV; Harmonic distortion; Interference; Power system harmonics; RF signals; Radio frequency; Receivers; Signal generators; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2010 Digest of Technical Papers International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4314-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4316-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICCE.2010.5418972