Dual channel transmission method and apparatus with inherent cha

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention is embodied in and carried out by a dual channel transmission system with inherent channel identification and extraction. This system employs a data transmission method which has the inherent characteristic that, when two identical receivers are connected to a single signal driver which is transmitting a data stream containing data for each of the channels including one of these receivers, each identical receiver extracts only the data intended for its channel. This method affords the advantage that the signal driver bandwidth may be reassigned by software control so that, when needed, one receiver may extract both channels.

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