The IFBPF ( 80 ) can variably set a passband width (W F ) and an attenuation slope (K F ). The bandwidth control circuit ( 102 ), which is constituted in hardware, controls the W F in accordance with the receiving state, which is composed of a combination of the receiving electric field intensity, the modulation degree, and the intensity of the adjacent-channel interference. A microcomputer ( 54 ) controls the K F on the basis of a program stored in a nonvolatile memory ( 60 ) and finely adjusts the effective passband width. Control of the W F contradictory for prevention of audio distortion and control of adjacent-channel interference is required when high modulation and adjacent-channel interference exist in a weak electric field state, and the setting becomes difficult. In this particular case, a configuration in which the K F can be modified by a program allows an advantageous receiving state to be readily obtained.
1. An FM receiver comprising:
an intermediate signal generation circuit for generating an intermediate signal, a received signal being subjected to frequency conversion for shifting a carrier frequency of an FM signal intended to receive to a predetermined intermediate frequency;
a band pass filter for passing the FM signal intended to receive converted to the intermediate signal, a predetermined pass characteristic parameters including a passband width and an attenuation slope being variably settable;
a received intensity detection circuit for detecting a received electric field intensity based on the intermediate signal;
a modulation degree detection circuit for detecting a modulation degree of the FM signal intended to receive;
an adjacent-channel interference detection circuit for detecting an interference of an adjacent-channel signal on the FM signal intended to receive;
a bandwidth control circuit for setting the passband width to a basic bandwidth in accordance with an interested reception condition, the bandwidth control circuit being a hard-wired circuit for performing a predetermined control being carried out with respect to the band pass filter in accordance with the interested reception condition composed of a combination of the received electric field intensity, the modulation degree, and an intensity of the interference of the adjacent-channel signal;
a storage part for storing a control program in which is stored a control procedure for controlling the attenuation slope in accordance with the intensity and the modulation degree with respect to the band pass filter; and
a microcomputer executing the control program and controlling the band pass filter to vary the width of a transition band in accordance with the attenuation slope.
2. The FM receiver of claim 1 , wherein
when the received electric field intensity is in a predetermined weak electric field state, the control program sets a greater width for an auxiliary passband width in a case in which the interference intensity is in a noninterference state of less than a predetermined reference value, and the modulation degree is in a predetermined high modulation state, than in a case in which the interference intensity is in any state and the modulation degree is in a low modulation degree state of less than the high modulation state.
3. The FM receiver of claim 1 , wherein
when the received electric field intensity is in a predetermined weak electric field state, the control program sets an auxiliary passband width, of a case in which a noninterference state exists in which the interference intensity is less than a predetermined reference value and the modulation degree is in a predetermined high modulation state, to be greater than a case in which the interference intensity is in any state and in a low modulation degree state in which the modulation degree is less than the high modulation state; and
the control program is configured so as to be capable of selecting whether or not to set the auxiliary passband width, of a case in which an interference state exists in which the interference intensity is the reference value or greater and a high modulation state exists, to be greater than a case in which the interference intensity is in any state and in the low modulation degree state.