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Method of producing signals commonly used with telephones

  • US 5,636,270 A
  • Filed: 04/27/1995
  • Issued: 06/03/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/30/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of producing one or more of a plurality of analog telephone signal types by storing and retrieving segments of analog telephone signals in a system comprising a signal-in conditioning circuit;

  • a signal storage medium;

    a signal-out conditioning circuit; and

    a control logic circuit having the control functions of address, store, retrieve, and stop;

    comprising the steps of;

    (a) selecting an analog telephone signal type to be stored;

    (b) selecting an address location in said signal storage medium and allocating a memory storage area beginning with said address location for the selected signal type;

    (c) selectively varying the amplification level of an analog telephone signal in said signal-in conditioning circuit based on said selected type of analog telephone signal to be stored and subsequently retrieved;

    (d) storing a segment of said selectively varied analog telephone signal in said allocated memory storage area;

    (e) repeating the steps a through d for selecting and storing additional analog signal types;

    (f) receiving a request to retrieve said stored analog telephone signal segment;

    (g) selecting said address corresponding to said allocated memory storage area of said stored analog signal segment to be retrieved;

    (h) retrieving said stored analog signal from said allocated memory storage area and outputting said retrieved signal through said signal-out conditioning circuit; and

    (i) repeating steps f through h for retrieving additional analog signal types.

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