Hands-free telephone having a handset volume attenuator for controlling speaker volume in a hands-free adaptor
First Claim
1. A hands-free telephone comprising:
- a radio section; and
a hands-free telephone unit;
said radio section comprising;
a transmitting and receiving section for transmitting a transmit signal by converting said transmit signal into a radio signal and converting a received radio signal into a receive signal; and
a first attenuating section for variably attenuating the receive signal from said transmitting and receiving section;
said hands-free telephone unit comprising;
a second attenuating section for variably attenuating the transmit signal from a microphone section in response to a control signal;
a third attenuating section for variably attenuating the receive signal from said transmitting and receiving section in response to a control signal;
a fourth attenuating section for variably attenuating the receive signal from said first attenuating section in response to a control signal;
a comparing section for emitting the control signals in response to the transmit signals from the microphone section and the receive signal from said third attenuating section; and
a voice emitting section for converting the receive signal from said fourth attenuating section into voice.
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Abstract
A hands-free telephone for use on a vehicle includes a handset incorporating a radio section therein and a hands-free adapter incorporating a hands-free telephone unit therein. To prevent howling, the telephone includes two variable attenuators, or variolossers, each for changing the level of respective ones of a receive and a transmit signal to be applied to a speaker of the hands-free telephone unit and the radio section, respectively, so as to maintain the two levels in a predetermined relation. The telephone also includes in the radio section a variable resistor which may adjust the volume of voice signal to be delivered through an earpiece within the radio section which adjusts the volume of voice signal to be delivered through the speaker. The level-adjusted voice signal to be delivered through the speaker is controlled in level by a third variable attenuator simultaneously with the above-mentioned variable attenuators.
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14 Claims
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1. A hands-free telephone comprising:
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a radio section; and a hands-free telephone unit; said radio section comprising; a transmitting and receiving section for transmitting a transmit signal by converting said transmit signal into a radio signal and converting a received radio signal into a receive signal; and a first attenuating section for variably attenuating the receive signal from said transmitting and receiving section; said hands-free telephone unit comprising; a second attenuating section for variably attenuating the transmit signal from a microphone section in response to a control signal; a third attenuating section for variably attenuating the receive signal from said transmitting and receiving section in response to a control signal; a fourth attenuating section for variably attenuating the receive signal from said first attenuating section in response to a control signal; a comparing section for emitting the control signals in response to the transmit signals from the microphone section and the receive signal from said third attenuating section; and a voice emitting section for converting the receive signal from said fourth attenuating section into voice. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A telephone as claimed 1, wherein said third and fourth attenuating sections have the same attenuation characteristic.
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4. An apparatus having a handset and a hands-free unit, said handset comprising:
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transmitter means for transmitting a transmit signal over a radio frequency, said transmitter means being connected to a mouthpiece microphone; receiver means for receiving and demodulating a radio signal to produce a receive signal; and volume means for manually changing the level of said receive signal to produce a level-changed receive signal, said volume means being adapted to supply said level-changed receive signal to an earpiece receiver; said hands-free unit comprising; microphone means for transducing an audible signal into said transmit signal; first attenuator means for attenuating the level of said transmit signal in response to a control signal; second attenuator means for attenuating the level of said receive signal in response to said control signal; third attenuator means for attenuating the level of said level-changed receive signal in response to said control signal; control means for producing said control signal in response to said transmit signal and to the output of said second attenuator means; and speaker means for transducing the output of said third attenuate means into an audible signal. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. An apparatus as claimed 4, further comprising:
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adapter means for accommodating therein said first and second attenuator; first connector means for electrically connecting said adapter means to said microphone and speaker means; and second connector means for electrically connecting said adapter means to said handset.
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8. A method of controlling the output level of a speaker in a hands-free telephone, comprising the following steps of:
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converting an audible signal into a transmit signal; transmitting said transmit signal over a radio frequency; receiving and demodulating a radio signal to produce a receive signal; manually changing the level of said receive signal to produce a level-changed receive signal; responsive to said transmit and receive signals, producing a control signal; responsive to said control signal, changing the level of said level-changed receive signal to produce a speaker signal; and converting said speaker signal into an audible signal.
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9. A hands-free telephone comprising:
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receiver means for receiving a signal to produce a received signal; variable resistor means for attenuating said received signal to produce a level-controlled signal; first variable attenuating means responsive to a control signal for attenuating a signal from a microphone to produce a first attenuated signal; transmitter means for transmitting said first attenuated signal; second variable attenuator means responsive to said control signal for attenuating said received signal to produce a second attenuated signal; comparator means responsive to said signal from said microphone and said second attenuated signal for producing said control signal; third variable attenuator means responsive to said control signal for attenuating said level-controlled signal to produce a third attenuated signal; and voice transducer means for transducing said third attenuated signal into voice.
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10. A hands-free telephone comprising:
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a handset including radio section means for transmitting a signal over a radio frequency signal and receiving a radio frequency signal to produce a received signal, and volume means for changing the level of said received signal to produce a level-changed signal; a hands-free adaptor including first attenuator means for variably attenuating a voice signal from a microphone and providing the attenuated voice signal to said radio section means, second attenuator means for variably attenuating said received signal, and third attenuator means for variably attenuating said level-changed signal; and speaker means for converting the output of said third attenuator means into an audible signal.
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11. In a combination of a hands-free telephone unit and a radio section,
said hands-free telephone unit comprising: -
transmit variolosser means for controlling the level of a transmit signal in response to a control signal; first receive variolosser means for controlling the level of a first receive signal in response to said control signal; second receive variolosser means for controlling the level of a second receive signal in response to said control signal; and level control means for producing said control signal in response to said transmit signal and the output of said first receive variolosser means; said radio section comprising; transmitter means for transmitting the output of said transmit variolosser means over a radio frequency; receiver means for receiving and converting a radio signal into said first receive signal; and attenuator means for controlling the level of said first receive signal to produce said second receive signal. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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Specification