Radio selective-calling receiver having a predetermined message

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Signal selection based on frequency

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455 384, 34082544, H04B 116

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059181656

ABSTRACT:
A list of pre-stored messages is displayed in a receiver (S111). An arbitrary message is selected (S112 through S117) and the selected message is transmitted together with a specific code (NA) (S118). A marginal number for writing messages is previously confirmed in a receiver to which the messages are copied (S212). Judgment is made upon whether specific codes are redundant by using the received message selection number and the specific codes, and a user selects to overwrite or move data if the numbers are redundant (S214 through S218).

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Ukigawa Kazuyoshi; "Ichitaro Ver. 4 NECPC-9800 Shiri-zu reference Commentary Editor"; Jyasutoshisutemu, K.K.; Jul. 26, 1989; pp. 142-145.

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