Cellular system employing base station transmit diversity accord

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Single message via plural carrier wave transmission

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455 69, 455 671, 455101, 455115, 379 58, 375299, H04Q 732

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ABSTRACT:
A cellular system has base stations in which diversity transmission is controllably employed to improve voice communications as needed. Normal signal transmission is employed in each voice channel unless it is detected that quality has dropped to a point where diversity transmission is needed to enhance the quality. When it is detected that a voice channel needs diversity transmission, a diversity (delayed) signal is automatically transmitted for that channel over an independent path. A common diversity transmitter is employed for all channels, whereas individual transmitters are employed for the normally transmitted signals in the respective voice channels.

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