Dispatch overdialing for inter-group and other added calling/called access to communications channels in a trunked radio communications system
First Claim
1. In an improved trunking radio transceiver of the type which (a) in an idle mode scans plural channels to detect a pre-assigned calling sequence of N received signals, (b) in a wait mode scans said plural channels to detect and acquire a non-used one of said channels and (c) in a ready mode stays tuned to such detected calling or acquired channel C so as to permit transceiver communications thereon, said improvement comprising:
- transmitter means operable after initial acquisition of said channel C for (1) sending over said channel C a predetermined dispatch overdial signal to initiate an attempt to add yet another transceiver to an existing communication, (2) thereafter sending over said channel C a sequence of N identifying signals which were used to establish said transmitter means on said channel C, and (3) thereafter sending over said channel C another sequence of signals identifying said another transceiver.
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Abstract
"Dispatch overdialing" permits radio transceivers already communicating via a repeater with other transceivers in a trunked radio communications system to call additional radio transceivers onto the communications channel in use. A radio transceiver in a first group may "dispatch overdial" another radio transceiver in a different group by transmitting a dispatch overdial begin signal to the repeater. The repeater mutes all audio communications on the channel, and the radio transceiver then transmits a sequence of identifying signals which are identical to those used to establish communications initially. The radio transceiver then transmits a further sequence of identifying signals which identify a further radio transceiver (or group of transceivers) to be called onto the channel. If the first sequence of identifying signals matches the signals which were used to establish communications initially, the repeater initiates handshake signalling to call the further transceiver(s) onto the channel. If the first sequence of identifying signals doesn'"'"'t match the previously-received signals, handshake signalling is inhibited and audio muting ceases after the receipt of the further sequence of identifying signals.
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35 Claims
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1. In an improved trunking radio transceiver of the type which (a) in an idle mode scans plural channels to detect a pre-assigned calling sequence of N received signals, (b) in a wait mode scans said plural channels to detect and acquire a non-used one of said channels and (c) in a ready mode stays tuned to such detected calling or acquired channel C so as to permit transceiver communications thereon, said improvement comprising:
transmitter means operable after initial acquisition of said channel C for (1) sending over said channel C a predetermined dispatch overdial signal to initiate an attempt to add yet another transceiver to an existing communication, (2) thereafter sending over said channel C a sequence of N identifying signals which were used to establish said transmitter means on said channel C, and (3) thereafter sending over said channel C another sequence of signals identifying said another transceiver. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A radio repeater for duplex repeating operations with plural transceivers, said repeater comprising:
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transceiving means for repeating voice communications on a predetermined communications channel once successfully acquired for that purpose by one or more transceivers; control signal monitoring means for (1) detecting the receipt of a predetermined dispatch overdial signal over said channel during ongoing repeating operations, (2) thereafter detecting receipt over said channel of a first sequence of N signals, said first sequence being signals which were used to establish said transceiving means on said channel, and (3) subsequently detecting receipt over said channel of a second sequence of signals identifying a called transceiver; signal regeneration means for regenerating and transmitting over said channel a regenerated version of said second sequence of signals identifying a called transceiver; and muting means for muting said voice repeating operations during the time said first and second sequence of signals are occurring on said channel.
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4. A method for achieving inter-group communications in a trunking radio communications system including a first radio transceiver associated with a first group of such radio transceivers and a second radio transceiver associated with a second group of such radio transceivers, wherein radio transceivers associated with the same group can communicate freely with one another via a repeater over a communication channel but radio transceivers associated with different groups are nominally inhibited from communicating with one another via said repeater, said method including the steps of:
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transmitting from said first radio transceiver to said repeater, signals identifying said second radio transceiver; testing whether said transmitted identifying signals are valid in accordance with predetermined criteria; and dedicating a communication channel to said first and second radio transceivers if said testing step reveals said identifying signals are valid, wherein said transmitting step includes; transmitting a dispatch overdial signal, transmitting a first signal sequence identifying said first transceiver, and transmitting a second signal sequence identifying said second radio transceiver. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A method of bringing at least one additional radio transceiver onto a communication channel already acquired and operating between at least first and second radio transceivers in a trunked radio communications system including a plurality of radio transceivers which communicate with each other via at least one repeater over an acquired one of a plurality of communication channels, and wherein each transceiver has an identifying sequential tone signal which enables it to acquire the use of one of said communication channels, said method comprising the steps of:
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transmitting, by said first transceiver which desires to bring said additional transceiver into said communication channel, a dispatch overdial signal to said repeater; transmitting, by said first transceiver, a first tone sequence signal to said repeater which said first tone sequence signal was used to establish said first transceiver on said communication channel; determining, by said repeater, whether said first tone sequence signal is an identification tone signal which was validly used to first establish said communication channel; transmitting, by said first transceiver, a second tone sequence signal to said repeater, said second tone sequence signal being the identification tone signal of said additional transceiver; transmitting, by said repeater, handshake signals to establish said additional transceiver on said already acquired channel, if said first tone sequence signal is the identification tone signal which was used to first establish acquisition of the communication channel; and suppressing, by said repeater, said handshake signals, if said first tone sequence signal is not the identification tone signal which was used to first establish said communication channel. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A method of bringing at least one additional radio transceiver onto a communication channel already acquired and operating between at least first and second radio transceivers in a trunked radio communications system including a plurality of radio transceivers which communicate with each other via at least one repeater over an acquired one of a plurality of communication channels, and wherein each transceiver has an identifying sequential tone signal which enables it to acquire the use of one of said communication channels, said method comprising the steps of:
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transmitting, by said first transceiver which desires to bring said additional transceiver into said communication channel, a dispatch overdial signal to said repeater; transmitting, by said first transceiver, a first tone sequence signal to said repeater which said first tone sequence signal was used to establish said first transceiver on said communication channel; determining, by said repeater, whether said first tone sequence signal is an identification tone signal which was validly used to first establish said communication channel; transmitting, by said first transceiver, a second tone sequence signal to said repeater, said second tone sequence signal being the identification tone signal of said additional transceiver; transmitting, by said repeater, handshake signals to establish said additional transceiver on said already acquired channel; and memorizing, by said repeater, said first tone sequence signal, whereby said first transceiver may be held responsible for bringing said additional radio transceiver onto said communication channel.
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9. Apparatus for bringing at least one additional radio transceiver onto a communication channel already acquired and operating between at least first and second radio transceivers in a trunked radio communications system including a plurality of radio transceivers which communicate with each other via at least one repeater over an acquired one of a plurality of communication channels, and wherein each transceiver has an identifying sequential tone signal which enables it to acquire the use of one of said communication channels, comprising:
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means for (a) transmitting a dispatch overdial signal to said repeater, (b) transmitting a first tone sequence signal to said repeater which said first tone sequence signal was used to establish said first transceiver on said communication channel, (c) transmitting a second tone sequence signal to said repeater, said second tone sequence signal being the identification tone signal of said additional transceiver, and (d) determining whether said first tone sequence signal is an identification tone signal which was validly used to first establish said communication channel; and means for (e) transmitting handshake signals to establish said additional transceiver on said already acquired channel, if said first tone sequence signal is the identification tone signal which was used to first establish acquisition of the communication channel, and (f) suppressing, by said repeater, said handshake signals, if said first tone sequence signal is not the identification tone signal which was used to first establish said communication channel. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. Apparatus for bringing at least one additional radio transceiver onto a communication channel already acquired and operating between at least first and second radio transceivers in a trunked radio communications system including a plurality of radio transceivers which communicate with each other via at least one repeater over an acquired one of a plurality of communication channels, and wherein each transceiver has an identifying sequential tone signal which enables it to acquire the use of one of said communication channels, comprising:
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means for (a) transmitting a dispatch overdial signal to said repeater, (b) transmitting a first tone sequence signal to said repeater which said first tone sequence signal was used to establish said first transceiver on said communication channel, (c) transmitting a second tone sequence signal to said repeater, said second tone sequence signal being the identification tone signal of said additional transceiver, and (d) determining whether said first tone sequence signal is an identification tone signal which was validly used to first establish said communication channel; and means for (e'"'"') transmitting handshake signals to establish said additional transceiver on said already acquired channel, and (f'"'"') memorizing said first tone sequence signal so that the transceiver which transmitted said first tone sequence signal may be held accountable for bringing said additional radio transceiver onto said communication channel.
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12. A method for establishing communications between radio stations via a repeater, comprising the steps of:
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(1) transmitting, with a first radio station, a first signal identifying at least a second radio station; (2) receiving and retransmitting the first signal transmitted by said transmitting step (1) with a repeater; (3) receiving, with said second radio transceiver, said first signal retransmitted by said retransmitting step (2); (4) retransmitting, by either one of said first and second radio transceivers, a version of the first signal transmitted by said transmitting step (1); (5) receiving, with said repeater, the signal retransmitted by said retransmitting step (4); (6) determining, with said repeater, whether the signal received by said receiving step (5) corresponds to the signal received by said receiving step (2); (7) transmitting, with said one of said first and second radio transceivers, a second signal different from said first signal identifying a third radio transceiver; (8) receiving the signal transmitted by said transmitting step (7) with said repeater; and (9) conditionally retransmitting, with said repeater, a version of the signal received by said receiving step (8) depending upon the determination of said determining step (6). - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for establishing radio communications via a repeater, comprising the steps of:
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(1) receiving and retransmitting, with a repeater, a first signal transmitted by a first radio transceiver; (2) receiving, with said repeater, a version of the first signal received and retransmitted by said step (1); (3) determining, with said repeater, whether the signal received by said receiving step (2) corresponds to the signal received by said receiving and retransmitting step (1); (4) receiving a subsequent signal transmitted by said first radio transceiver with said repeater; and (5) conditionally retransmitting, with said repeater, a version of the signal received by said receiving step (4) depending upon the determination of said determining step (3). - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21)
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22. A method for establishing communications between at least first and second radio transceivers comprising the steps of:
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(1) transmitting, with a first radio transceiver, a first radio signal identifying a second radio transceiver; (2) receiving, with said second radio transceiver, said first identifying signal transmitted by said transmitting step (1); (3) transmitting a dispatch overdial radio signal with either one of said first and second radio transceivers, said dispatch overdial signal including a version of the first signal transmitted by said transmitting step (1), and a second identifying signal different from said first signal identifying a further radio transceiver; (4) receiving said transmitted dispatch overdial signal with said further radio transceiver; and (5) communicating radio signals between said further radio transceiver and said first and/or second radio transceivers in response to receipt by said further radio transceiver of said dispatch overdial signal. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25)
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27. A method for establishing communications between at least first and second radio transceivers comprising the steps of:
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(1) transmitting, with a first radio transceiver, a first signal identifying at least a second radio transceiver; (2) receiving, with said second radio transceiver, said first signal transmitted by said transmitting step (1); (3) retransmitting, with either one of said first and second radio transceivers, a version of the first signal transmitted by said transmitting step (1); (4) retransmitting, with said one of said first and second radio transceivers, a second signal different from said first signal identifying a third radio transceiver; (a) listening, subsequent to said transmitting step (4), for a version of said signal transmitted by said transmitting step (4); and (b) determining, with said one radio station, whether a signal heard by said receiving step (a) has the same characteristics as the signal transmitted by said transmitting step (4).
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28. A method for selectively establishing communications between a first radio station and a plurality of other radio stations comprising the steps of:
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(1) transmitting, with a first radio station, a first signal identifying at least a second radio transceiver; (2) transmitting a dispatch overdial connect signal of predetermined characteristics by said first radio station;
p1 (3) subsequent to said transmitting step (2), waiting with said first radio station for a predetermined period of time;
p1 (4) subsequent to said waiting step (3), retransmitting a version of the first signal transmitted by said transmitting step (1);(5) transmitting, with said first radio station, a further signal different from said previously-transmitted signals, identifying a further radio transceiver; and (6) repeating said steps (2)-(5) for each futher radio station with which communications is to be established. - View Dependent Claims (26)
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29. In an improved trunking radio transceiver of the type which (a) scans plural channels to detect a calling sequence of N signals, (b) scans said plural channels to detect and acquire a non-used one of said channels, and (c) stays tuned to such detected calling or acquired channel C so as to permit transceiver communications thereon, said improvement comprising:
transmitter means operable after initial acquisition of said channel C for (1) sending over said channel C a dispatch overdial signal to initiate an attempt to add yet another transceiver to an existing communication, (2) thereafter sending over said channel C a sequence of N identifying signals which were used to establish said transmitter means on said channel C, and (3) thereafter sending over said channel C another sequence of signals identifying said another transceiver.
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30. In a trunked radio communications system including a plurality of radio transceivers which communicate with one another via a repeater over an acquired one of a plurality of radio communication channels, said acquired channel being earlier acquired by first and second radio transceivers in response to an initial identifying radio signal transmitted by one of said first and second transceivers, each transceiver having an identifying radio signal associated therewith, a method of calling an additional radio transceiver onto said acquired channel comprising the steps of:
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transmitting, with said first transceiver, a dispatch overdial radio signal to said repeater; transmitting, with said first transceiver, a first identifying radio signal to said repeater, said first identifying signal being identical to the initial identifying signal; comparing, with said repeater, said first identifying signal with the initial identifying signal; transmitting, with said first transceiver, a second identifying radio signal to said repeater identifying said additional transceiver; transmitting, with said repeater, handshake signals calling said additional transceiver onto said earlier acquired channel if said comparison reveals said first and initial identifying signals match; and inhibiting said handshake signals transmitting step if said comparison reveals said first identifying signal does not match said initial identifying signal. - View Dependent Claims (31)
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32. In a trunked radio communications system including first and second radio transceivers which communicate radio signals to one another via a radio signal repeater means over an acquired one of a plurality of communication channels, said first and second radio transceivers each having an identifying signal associated therewith, apparatus for bringing an additional radio transceiver onto said acquired communication channel comprising:
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radio repeater means operating on a communications channel for receiving a first identifying radio signal, for storing characteristics of said received first signal and for enabling communications between said first and second radio transceivers over said communications channel in response to receipt of said first identifying signal; transmitting means in at least one of first and second transceivers for; transmitting a dispatch overdial radio signal, repeating transmission of said first identifying signal, and transmitting a second identifying radio signal associated with said additional transceiver; said radio repeater means also for testing whether characteristics of said first signal match the stored characteristics, and for retransmitting said second identifying signal to establish said additional transceiver on said already acquired channel only if said testing reveals said first identifying signal characteristics match said stored signal characteristics. - View Dependent Claims (33)
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34. A method for establishing radio communications via a radio repeater, comprising the steps of:
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(1) transmitting radio signals with a first radio transceiver; (2) receiving and retransmitting, with a repeater, a first radio signal transmitted by said first radio transceiver; (3) subsequent to said receiving and retransmitting step (2), receiving, with said repeater, a version of the first signal transmitted by said first radio transceiver; (4) determining, with said repeater, whether the signal received by said receiving step (3) corresponds to the signal received earlier by said receiving and retransmitting step (2); (5) receiving, with said repeater, a further radio signal transmitted by said first radio transceiver; and (6) conditionally retransmitting, with said repeater, a version of the signal received by said receiving step (5) depending upon the determination of said determining step (4).
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35. A method for selectively establishing communications between a first radio transceiver and a plurality of other radio transceivers comprising the steps of:
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(1) transmitting, with a first radio transceiver, a first radio signal identifying at least a second radio transceiver; (2) transmitting a dispatch overdial connect radio signal having predetermined characteristics with said first radio transceiver; (3) subsequent to said transmitting step (2), waiting a predetermined period of time; (4) subsequent to said waiting step (3), retransmitting a version of the first signal transmitted by said transmitting step (1); (5) transmitting, with said first radio transceiver, a further radio signal different from said signals transmitted by steps (1), (2) and (4), said further signal identifying a further radio transceiver; and (6) repeating said steps (2)-(5) for each further radio transceiver with which communications is to be established.
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