Radio pager having optional annunciating means
First Claim
1. A radio paging receiver comprising:
- power supply means;
receiver means for receiving and demodulating paging signals to provide a demodulated signal;
decoder means coupled to the output of said receiver means for decoding said demodulated signal to provide a tone signal at a first output terminal;
means including an input terminal for causing a control signal to appear;
rectifier-integrator circuit means coupled to said first output terminal for rectifying said tone signal, for selectively integrating the rectified tone signals in response to said control signal, and for selectively supplying one of said rectified tone signal and the rectified and integrated tone signal to a second output terminal;
speaker means coupled between said second output terminal and said control signal input terminal for generating an audible alert tone in response to said rectified tone signal, and for supplying said rectified and integrated tone signal to said control signal input terminal, as said control signal, without any audible alert tone;
mechanical vibrator means coupled between said second output terminal and a switch terminal for producings mechanical vibration in response to said rectified and integrated tone signal; and
control circuit means coupled to said control signal input terminal and said switch terminal for selectively supplying an activating voltage from said power supply means to one of said speaker means and said mechanical vibrator means.
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Abstract
A radio paging receiver uses a receiver section for receiving and demodulating paging signals. A decoder section decodes the paging signals and a tone is generated in response thereto. When the center of slide switch is in normal position, the tone signals are rectified by a diode and applied to a speaker in order to generate subscriber alert tones. When the center of slide switch is in vibration position, the speaker does not generate any audible tones while a rectifier-integrator section is turned on to rectify and integrate the tone signals. The rectified and integrated tone signals activate a mechanical vibrator to tactilely inform the subscriber that he is being paged. The decoder section has a common output terminal for both the audible alert and the tactile vibration alert.
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5 Claims
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1. A radio paging receiver comprising:
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power supply means; receiver means for receiving and demodulating paging signals to provide a demodulated signal; decoder means coupled to the output of said receiver means for decoding said demodulated signal to provide a tone signal at a first output terminal; means including an input terminal for causing a control signal to appear; rectifier-integrator circuit means coupled to said first output terminal for rectifying said tone signal, for selectively integrating the rectified tone signals in response to said control signal, and for selectively supplying one of said rectified tone signal and the rectified and integrated tone signal to a second output terminal; speaker means coupled between said second output terminal and said control signal input terminal for generating an audible alert tone in response to said rectified tone signal, and for supplying said rectified and integrated tone signal to said control signal input terminal, as said control signal, without any audible alert tone; mechanical vibrator means coupled between said second output terminal and a switch terminal for producings mechanical vibration in response to said rectified and integrated tone signal; and control circuit means coupled to said control signal input terminal and said switch terminal for selectively supplying an activating voltage from said power supply means to one of said speaker means and said mechanical vibrator means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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- 4. A radio paging tone receiver having at least a decoder means constructed on an integrated circuit chip having a single output terminal, said decoder means selectively responding to a radio signal including a predetermined combination frequencies which uniquely identify said paging receiver, first means responsive to an output signal from said chip for driving a loud speaker to sound an audible alert tone indicating a page, second means also responsive to said output signal from said chip for driving a vibrator to give a tactile alert signal indicating said page, and means for selecting between said first and second means, whereby either an audible or a tactile alert paging signal may be given from the same integrated circuit chip without requiring any change in the structure of said chip.
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