A broad-band UHF mixer exhibiting high image rejection over a multidecade baseband frequency range

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Frequency Converters, Frequency Response, Mixing Circuits, Noise Reduction, Ultrahigh Frequencies, Wideband Communication, Network Synthesis, Radio Transmission, Sidebands, Transmission Efficiency, Video Communication

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Image-suppressing frequency converters operating over greater than
octave RF and LO input bandwidths in the VHF frequency range are
described. The devices, designed for RF to video conversion exhibit very
flat conversion loss response and greater than 34 dB rejection of the
undesired sideband at any baseband frequency between 186 kHz and 50 MHz.

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