Paging receiver with improved synchronization techniques

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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370350, 375365, H04L 700

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058545921

ABSTRACT:
In a wireless selective calling receiver, after synchronization establishment, when a received frame synchronization signal or a received frame identifying signal fails to be detected, the intermittent receiving timing is determined based on an ideal frame identifying value which was produced at a preceding intermittent receiving timing. Further when the received frame identifying value is coincident with the ideal frame identifying value, the intermittent receiving timing is determined based on the ideal frame identifying value. And, a next ideal frame identifying value which should be received at a next intermittent receiving timing is produced based on the ideal frame identifying value and then is stored to be used at the next intermittent receiving timing.

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