Remote vehicle programming system

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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34082544, 34082569, G06F 704

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057173877

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a vehicle accessory control system that includes a receiver for receiving paging signals including a unique vehicle address and a reprogramming signal. The control system responds to the reprogramming signal by reprogramming a vehicle accessory control program used to determine how to specifically control a vehicle accessory.

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PMR 2000, Personal Message Receiver, POCSAG (CCIR Radio Paging Code #1), Motorola, 1986.

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