Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
Patent
1997-12-10
2000-04-11
Bost, Dwayne D.
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
455 311, 34082544, H04Q 714
Patent
active
060496967
ABSTRACT:
In a radio selective calling receiver, a control section 103 has a DTMF signal generating section 103F that converts a transmit message into a dial tone signal to output the dial tone signal. A CPU section 103B of the control section 103 can transmit a message from the DTMF signal generating section 103F in the state that a message received from another receiver is read from a RAM section 103C and displayed on a display section 10, and at this time stores the receive message and the transmit message in association with each other in the RAM section 103C. When reading the receive message, the transmit message corresponding to the receive message is also displayed on the display section 107.
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Bost Dwayne D.
Gary Erika A.
NEC Corporation
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