Circuit for disabling a radio transmitter which is continuously operated longer than a predetermined time
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1. An arrangement for preventing a person from keying a radio transmitter for more than a predetermined continuous time period by operation of a microphone, said arrangement comprising:
- a. an input circuit for receiving a signal indicative of the operation of said microphone for said radio transmitter;
b. a timing circuit connected to said input circuit for producing a timing signal in response to said microphone operation signal exceeding a predetermined continuous time period;
c. a fuse circuit connected to said timing circuit for blowing a fuse in response to said timing signal;
d. an output circuit connected to said fuse circuit and to said input circuit for producing an output signal in response to said fuse being blown and in response to said microphone operation signal;
e. and means for connecting said output circuit to said radio transmitter for preventing operation of said radio transmitter in response to said output signal.
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Abstract
A timer and fuse circuit are provided with a radio transmitter for blowing the fuse if the transmitter is continuously operated longer than a predetermined time. After the fuse is blown, the transmitter cannot be operated until a technician replaces the fuse. This prevents operators from causing willful interference for long periods of time, and provides means for detecting those operators who cause such interference.
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1. An arrangement for preventing a person from keying a radio transmitter for more than a predetermined continuous time period by operation of a microphone, said arrangement comprising:
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a. an input circuit for receiving a signal indicative of the operation of said microphone for said radio transmitter; b. a timing circuit connected to said input circuit for producing a timing signal in response to said microphone operation signal exceeding a predetermined continuous time period; c. a fuse circuit connected to said timing circuit for blowing a fuse in response to said timing signal; d. an output circuit connected to said fuse circuit and to said input circuit for producing an output signal in response to said fuse being blown and in response to said microphone operation signal; e. and means for connecting said output circuit to said radio transmitter for preventing operation of said radio transmitter in response to said output signal.
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2. A circuit for reducing willful interference caused by holding the microphone button of a radio transmitter in an operated condition for longer than a predetermined time comprising:
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a. input means for providing an operated signal in response to said microphone button being in an operated condition; b. timing means connected to said input means for timing the time duration of said operated signal and producing a timer output signal in response to said operated signal exceeding a time period without interruption; c. means including a fuse connected to said timing means, said fuse means having a normal condition and being changed to a blown condition in response to said timer output signal; d. means connected to said fuse means and to said input means for producing a disable signal in response to both said fuse means being in said blown condition and said operated signal at the same time; e. and means connected to said disable signal producing means for disabling said radio transmitter in response to said disable signal. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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6. An improved circuit for use with a radio transmitter that is normally keyed by operation of a microphone, said circuit comprising:
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a. input means for receiving a signal indicative of the operation of the microphone of the radio transmitter; b. timing means connected to said input means for producing a timing signal following receipt of said microphone indicative signal for a continuous, predetermined length of time; c. a fuse circuit connected to said timing means and operating in response to said timing signal; d. gate means having a first input connected to said input means and a second input connected to said fuse circuit, said gate means producing a disabling signal in response to said microphone indicative signal and said fuse circuit being operated; e. and output means connected to said gate means for preventing operation of said radio transmitter in response to said disabling signal despite an attempt to key said radio transmitter by operation of said microphone. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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