Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading
Patent
1991-11-04
1993-11-02
Peng, John K.
Communications: electrical
Continuously variable indicating
With meter reading
455 384, G08B 522
Patent
active
052587517
ABSTRACT:
A selective call receiver (200) is capable of receiving messages and storing the messages for subsequent retrieval by a user. The selective call receiver (200) assigns a status designation (706) and a chronological order (704) to each stored message, and further prioritizes the messages in a sequential order being prioritized first by a priority of the status designation (706) assigned to the messages and then further prioritized therewithin according to the chronological order (704) assigned to the messages. The selective call receiver (200) then presents the messages to the user in the sequential order for the messages.
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DeLuca Joan S.
Johnson Richard E.
Kabcenell Amy R.
Berry Thomas G.
Collopy Daniel R.
Gutman Jose
Hill Andrew
Motorola Inc.
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