A wideband communications system uses a photomixer, a radio frequency (RF)
mixer, and an antenna. The photomixer is comprised of high speed
phototransistors that are illuminated by two laser beams. The laser beams
are generated by two lasers, one tunable, and conveyed to the photomixer
via fiber optic cables. The two beams are mixed by the photomixer to
generate a radio heterodyne signal that is mixed with antenna signals to
generate an intermediate frequency (IF) signal based on the differences
of the generated heterodyne frequency and the antenna signals.
Conventional fiber optic means may be used to convey the IF signals,
along with the fiber optic cables to the photomixer, to and from a remote
RF head located at some distance from the rest of the communications
system to overcome losses in transmission lines.