METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY SWITCHING TO A CHANNEL FOR TRANSMISSION ON A MULTI-WATCH PORTABLE RADIO
First Claim
1. A method for automatically switching to a channel for transmission on a portable radio, the method comprising:
- assigning a first microphone of the portable radio to respond to communications received on a primary channel;
assigning a second microphone of the portable radio to respond to communications received on at least one non-primary channel;
receiving independent audio communications simultaneously on the primary channel and the at least one non-primary channel when the portable radio communication device is operating in a multi-watch mode;
in response to detecting a voice command received at the first or second microphones, determining a signal gain corresponding to the received voice command for both the first and second microphones;
switching to a first talk-back channel to respond to communications received on the primary channel when the signal gain for the first microphone is larger than the signal gain for the second microphone; and
switching to a second talk-back channel to respond to communications received on the at least one non-primary channel when the signal gain for the second microphone is larger than the signal gain for the first microphone.
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Abstract
A method for automatically switching to a channel for transmission on a portable radio is provided. In operation, a first microphone is assigned to respond to communications received on a primary channel and a second microphone is assigned to respond to communications received on a non-primary channel. The portable radio receives independent audio communications simultaneously on the primary channel and the non-primary channel when operating in a multi-watch mode. The portable radio determines a signal gain corresponding to a voice command received at the first and second microphones. When the signal gain for the first microphone is larger than the signal gain for the second microphone, the portable radio switches to a first talk-back channel to respond to communications received on the primary channel. Otherwise, the portable radio switches to a second talk-back channel to respond to communications received on the at least one non-primary channel.
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1. A method for automatically switching to a channel for transmission on a portable radio, the method comprising:
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assigning a first microphone of the portable radio to respond to communications received on a primary channel; assigning a second microphone of the portable radio to respond to communications received on at least one non-primary channel; receiving independent audio communications simultaneously on the primary channel and the at least one non-primary channel when the portable radio communication device is operating in a multi-watch mode; in response to detecting a voice command received at the first or second microphones, determining a signal gain corresponding to the received voice command for both the first and second microphones; switching to a first talk-back channel to respond to communications received on the primary channel when the signal gain for the first microphone is larger than the signal gain for the second microphone; and switching to a second talk-back channel to respond to communications received on the at least one non-primary channel when the signal gain for the second microphone is larger than the signal gain for the first microphone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A portable radio comprising:
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at least two microphones; a multi-watch receiver configured to operate in multi-watch mode to receive independent audio communications simultaneously on a primary channel and at least one non-primary channel; and a processor communicatively coupled to the at least two microphones and the multi-watch receiver, the processor; assigns a first one of the at least two microphones to respond to communications received on the primary channel; assigns a second one of the at least two microphones to respond to communications received on the at least one non-primary channel; detects a voice command received at the first one or second one of the at least two microphones; determines a signal gain corresponding to the received voice command for both the first one and second one of the at least two microphones; switches to a first talk-back channel to respond to communications received on the primary channel when the signal gain for the first one of the at least two microphones is larger than the signal gain for the second one of the at least two microphones; and switches to a second talk-back channel to respond to communications received on the at least one non-primary channel when the signal gain for the second one of the at least two microphones is larger than the signal gain for the first one of the at least two microphones. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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