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Selective call, paging and priority signalling system

  • US 4,517,561 A
  • Filed: 07/28/1982
  • Issued: 05/14/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/28/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a communications system, for voice communications over a communications medium, having a primary station including an address entry port, and a plurality of remote stations, each remote station having a predetermined station address stored in a station address register, a method of automatic selective calling, comprising the steps of:

  • (a) at the primary station;

    (i) entering a desired station address into the address port;

    (ii) asynchronously transmitting, automatically, a preambled command signal containing a predetermined control code and the desired station address in response to initiating a voice transmission;

    (iii) transmitting, automatically, a postambled command signal containing a second predetermined code, and the desired station address in response to the conclusion of the variable length voice transmission;

    (b) at each of said remote stations(i) receiving said transmitted first command signal;

    (ii) detecting when the desired station address contained in the received preambled command signal is the same as the predetermined station address stored in the station address register and unmuting the remote station receiver in response thereto;

    (iii) receiving said transmitted second command signal;

    (iv) detecting when the desired station address contained in the received postambled command signal is the same as the predetermined station address stored in the station register and muting the remote station receiver in response thereto.

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