Selectively called wireless receiver with automatically selectab

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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455 381, G08B 522

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059865679

ABSTRACT:
A selectively called wireless receiver extracts a reception message signal destined to an intrastation from an electromagnetic wave wireless signal. When the peripheral area of the selectively called wireless receiver is quiet and dark, a message is outputted by voice. When the peripheral area of the selectively called wireless receiver is noisy and light, a message is outputted by display. When the peripheral area of the selectively called wireless receiver is quiet and light, a message is outputted by both of voice and display. When the peripheral area of the selectively called wireless receiver is nosy and dark, the reception message signal is temporarily stored in a memory and then a message is outputted after the peripheral area is changed to a good environment condition.

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