Method and apparatus for facilitating wireless...

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Short range rf communication

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C455S039000, C455S456200, C455S041300

Reexamination Certificate

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06985696

ABSTRACT:
A radio (10) communicates compatibly with a dedicated short range roadside information service and is adapted and configured to be worn by a pedestrian or otherwise mounted on or installed in a variety of nonautomotive roaming objects. Various modes of operation are supported including a beacon mode (50), a remote transmitter mode (60), a remote disable mode (70), and a location based operating mode (80).

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