Method for enhancing signal quality in a simulcast communication

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

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455 561, 375356, H04B 700

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ABSTRACT:
In a simulcast communication system (100), a communication unit (110-115) may request enhanced coverage area services by transmitting a request for enhanced signal quality to a central simulcast controller (101). Upon receipt, the central simulcast controller (101) identifies, based on information pertaining to the location of the communication unit, a set of transmitters (102-109) to enhance coverage in the area of the communication unit. The central simulcast controller determines enhanced coverage area delays for each of the transmitters and adjusts the respective delays of each transmitter such that transmitted signal quality is enhanced at the location of the communication unit.

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