Radio system, antenna arrangement and polarization modulator for generating a transmit signal with changing polarization
View Patent ↗Improved frequency utilization in a radio network is achieved by using a radio system with a plurality of base stations, which respectively have at least one transmitter and one receiver, each base station being assigned at least one dual-polarized antenna. More efficient utilization of the available frequency band, and consequently a reduction in the cluster size, is made possible by the dual-polarized antenna being assigned a polarization modulator for changing at predetermined points in time the polarization state of a transmit signal to be transmitted.
1. A base station, comprising:
at least one transmitter;
at least one receiver; and being assigned
at least one dual-polarized antenna, wherein the at least one dual-polarized antenna is assigned a polarization modulator for changing at predetermined points in time the polarization state of a transmit signal to be transmitted; the polarization modulator being connected to a clock generator which fixes the points in time for changing the polarization state;
wherein the dual-polarized antenna and the polarization modulator form a module arranged separately from the base station;
the clock generator being within the module and generating a clock signal from the fluctuations of an envelope of RF transmit power of a TDMA frame.
2. The base station of claim 1 , wherein the polarization modulator provides on a cyclical basis four different polarization states for the transmit signal to be transmitted.
3. The base station of claim 1 , wherein the dual-polarized antenna is a cross-polarized antenna.