Patent ID: 8351890
Filing Date: 2013-01-08
Classification: H04B

Abstract:
1. A communication device that receives a reception signal, comprising: an intermodulation oscillator that outputs a signal of a first frequency; an adding section that adds together the reception signal and the signal of the first frequency; an intermodulation wave generating section that generates an intermodulation wave signal from the reception signal and the signal of the first frequency that are added together; a first local oscillator that outputs a first local signal; a first mixer that generates a first intermediate frequency signal by mixing the first local signal into the intermodulation wave signal; a first bandpass filter that extracts a signal of a first desired frequency from the first intermediate frequency signal; a first voltage level detection section that detects a first voltage level of the signal of the first desired frequency; a second local oscillator that outputs a second local signal; a second mixer that generates a second intermediate frequency signal by mixing the second local signal into the intermodulation wave signal; a second bandpass filter that extracts a signal of a second desired frequency from the second intermediate frequency signal; a second voltage level detection section that detects a second voltage level of the signal of the second desired frequency; and a control section that causes the intermodulation oscillator to output the signal of the first frequency to the adding section when the first voltage level or the second voltage level is greater than a saturation level of the receiving section, the control section causing the first mixer to mix the first local signal whose frequency is controlled by the first local oscillator into the intermodulation wave signal so that the first intermediate frequency signal is generated when the first voltage level is greater than the saturation level of the receiving section, the control section causing the second mixer to mix the second local signal whose frequency is controlled by the second local oscillator into the intermodulation signal so that the second intermediate frequency signal is generated when the second voltage level is greater than the saturation level of the receiving section.