Technique for surveying a radio or a television audience
First Claim
1. Apparatus for surveying an audience to determine whether a person is tuned to a given signal source, which is transmitting a programming signal along with a survey signal characteristic of said signal source, the programming signal and the survey signal being in a frequency range to be audibly reproduced by a speaker in a receiver unit, comprising:
- transmission means for combining the programming signal and the survey signal for transmission thereof as a combined signal;
receiving means for receiving said transmitted combined signal;
a speaker responsive to said received combined signal to produce the survey signal as an acoustic signal, said survey signal being such that when reproduced by said speaker, said acoustic signal cannot be heard at an appreciable distance from said speaker;
conversion means for converting said acoustic survey signal produced by said speaker to a non-acoustic converted signal;
means for transmitting said converted signal; and
means for detecting said transmitted converted signal as being indicative of the signal source.
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Abstract
A surveying technique transmits a combined signal made up of a programming signal and a survey signal, both of which are acoustically reproduced by a speaker in the audible range. The survey signal is uniquely coded to identify a signal source such as a radio station or television channel. At the receiver, the acoustic survey signal is controlled so as not to be heard at an appreciable distance from the speaker, and is converted to a non-acoustic signal. The converted non-acoustic signal is transmitted for detection by a portable unit worn by a person being monitored for his listening and/or viewing habits. The detection of the converted survey signal by the portable unit identifies the signal source to which the person was tuned. The conversion avoids the possibility of disturbing the monitored individual by the acoustic survey signal.
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16 Claims
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1. Apparatus for surveying an audience to determine whether a person is tuned to a given signal source, which is transmitting a programming signal along with a survey signal characteristic of said signal source, the programming signal and the survey signal being in a frequency range to be audibly reproduced by a speaker in a receiver unit, comprising:
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transmission means for combining the programming signal and the survey signal for transmission thereof as a combined signal; receiving means for receiving said transmitted combined signal; a speaker responsive to said received combined signal to produce the survey signal as an acoustic signal, said survey signal being such that when reproduced by said speaker, said acoustic signal cannot be heard at an appreciable distance from said speaker; conversion means for converting said acoustic survey signal produced by said speaker to a non-acoustic converted signal; means for transmitting said converted signal; and means for detecting said transmitted converted signal as being indicative of the signal source. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. Apparatus for surveying an audience to determine whether a person is tuned to a given signal source, which is transmitting a combined signal that combines both a programming signal and a survey signal characteristic of said signal source, said programming signal and said survey signal being in a frequency range to be audibly reproduced by a speaker in a receiver unit, comprising:
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receiving means for receiving the combined signal and including a speaker for reproducing therefrom the survey signal as an acoustic signal, said survey signal being such that when reproduced by said speaker, said acoustic signal cannot be heard at an appreciable distance from said speaker; conversion means for converting said acoustic survey signal produced by said speaker to a non-acoustic converted signal; means for transmitting said converted signal; and means for detecting said transmitted converted signal as being indicative of the signal source. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. Apparatus for surveying an audience to determine whether a person listening with headphones is tuned to a given signal source, which is transmitting a programming signal along with a survey signal characteristic of the signal source, the programming signal and the survey signal being in a frequency range to be audibly reproduced by a speaker and/or headphones coupled to a receiver, comprising:
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transmission means for combining the programming signal and the survey signal for transmission thereof as a combined signal; receiving means for receiving said transmitted combined signal and providing the combined signal at a jack for input to the headphones; a conversion unit having a jack and a plug, said plug being received in the jack of the receiving means, and said plug of the conversion unit being adapted to receive a plug of the headphones, wherein said conversion unit includes means for reproducing said survey signal from said combined signal to generate an output signal, and means for transmitting a signal corresponding to said output signal; and means for detecting said transmitted output signal as being indicative of the signal source.
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15. Method for surveying an audience to determine whether a person is tuned to a given signal source, which is transmitting a programming signal along with a survey signal characteristic of said signal source, the programming signal and the survey signal being in a frequency range to be audibly reproduced by a speaker in a receiver unit, comprising the steps of:
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combining the programming signal and the survey signal to generate a combined signal, and transmitting said combined signal; receiving said transmitted combined signal; from the received combined signal, producing the survey signal as an acoustic signal with a speaker, said survey signal being such that when reproduced by said speaker, said acoustic signal cannot be heard at an appreciable distance from said speaker; converting said acoustic survey signal produced by said speaker to a non-acoustic converted signal; transmitting said converted signal; and detecting said transmitted converted signal as being indicative of the signal source.
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16. Method for surveying an audience to determine whether a person is tuned to a given signal source, which is transmitting a combined signal that combines both a programming signal and a survey signal characteristic of said signal source, said programming signal and said survey signal being in a frequency range to be audibly reproduced by a speaker in a receiver unit, comprising the steps of:
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receiving the combined signal and reproducing therefrom the survey signal as an acoustic signal with a speaker, said survey signal being such that when reproduced by said speaker, said acoustic signal cannot be heard at an appreciable distance from said speaker; converting said acoustic survey signal produced by said speaker to a non-acoustic converted signal; transmitting said converted signal; and detecting said transmitted converted signal as being indicative of the signal source.
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