Method and apparatus for processing audio messages within a comm

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

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455 531, H04B 726

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052513270

ABSTRACT:
In a communication system that includes a plurality of communication units, a limited number of communication resources, and at least one operator station, the operator station can monitor audio messages produced by plurality of communication units in the following manner. Upon receiving at least one audio message generated by at least one of the communication units, the console will buffer the received audio message and establish a group of buffered audio messages. From the group of audio messages, the console selects at least one of the buffered audio messages pursuant to a pre-established selection procedure. Once an audio message has been selected it is retrieved and processed to render the audio message audible.

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