Radio selective calling reception system and method

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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455 381, H04Q 100

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060754575

ABSTRACT:
A radio selective calling reception system, which is a reception system for a radio selective calling receiver for receiving a selective call number and a message signal following the selective call number, and displaying a received message, includes a storage section, a division information storage section, a message division section, and a display section. The storage section stores received messages. The division information storage section selects a desired message from the stored messages, and stores division information for a plurality of divided message portions. The message division section divides the received message in accordance with the stored message division information. The display displays the divided message portions. A radio selective calling reception method using the above radio selective calling reception system is also disclosed.

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