Synthesized Interoperable Communications
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Abstract
A method for interoperable communications including at least the step of: a) at least one radio user'"'"'s being able to transmit at least one transmission on a first radio frequency to a computer having at least one sound card and at least two sound card channels on one or more sound cards, wherein each of the at least two sound card channels is programmed to receive and process transmissions from at least two separate radio frequencies. This configuration creates a new way of interfacing virtually any speaker with virtually any computer, and allows a paradigm shift of communications organization such that everyone can talk at once, literally, and still “hear” everyone else.
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25 Claims
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1-24. -24. (canceled)
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25. A method for interoperable communications, consisting essentially of:
- a) providing at least one computer having at least two sound paths;
b) configuring said at least two sound paths with at least one signal receiving interface per sound path, with each said signal receiving interface being tuned to receive a different frequency and wherein said signal may be any sound, radio or electromagnetic encoded signal; and
c) at least two users'"'"' transmitting data via a sound, radio or electromagnetic encoded signal, from a site from which data is collected, to said at least one computer over at least two frequencies and into each of said sound paths using a microphone and over the air via a narrowband FM signal at a bandwidth of 3 KHz or less, wherein said data is transcribed via computer to be readable and all transmissions coming in on different frequencies are displayed on the same computer screen or interoperable set of screens and therefore all data from all users is available to all users, and further wherein said method uses only radios and computers without reliance on pre-existing radio repeaters or any hard wired infrastructure and is effective to provide data transmission even under extremely adverse reception conditions.
- a) providing at least one computer having at least two sound paths;
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