Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – Radiotelephone equipment detail
Patent
1994-11-14
1998-04-07
Bost, Dwayne D.
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at same station
Radiotelephone equipment detail
379 9301, 455422, H04Q 722
Patent
active
057377081
ABSTRACT:
The process of the present invention enables a wireless modem to accept from a computer commands that it does not recognize. The computer (210) sends a command to the wireless modem (260) to forward all commands to modems (270) at a base station (280). The base station modems (270) then interpret the commands and act accordingly. When the computer (210) no longer wishes the wireless modem (260) to ignore commands it does not recognize, the computer (210) sends another command to the modem (260) instructing it to either flag unknown commands as errors or to ignore them.
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Grob Matthew S.
Karmi Gadi
Bost Dwayne D.
Edmonston Brian S.
Miller Russell B.
Qualcomm Incorporated
Trost William G.
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