Reporting unit

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Having measuring – testing – or monitoring of system or part

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3408255, 379 63, H04Q 704

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051426943

ABSTRACT:
A RF reporting system is provided that effectively increases the coverage or serving area from an associated base station site. According to the invention, an RF communication system is arranged with a multiplicity of levels designated 0-n. The RF system has at least one base site designated as level 0 and at least one reporting unit each at levels 1-n. All units that communicate directly with a base site are designated level 1. All units that communicate directly with a level 1 unit are designated level 2. All units that communicate directly with a level 2 unit are designated level 3. This process continues to level n units, which communicate directly with level (n-1) units. With this arrangement, when the base site wishes to communicate with a desired target unit of level k, a path is created from the base site (level 0) to the target unit (level k) via intermediate units of intermediate levels 1, 2, . . . , k-2, k-1. When the target unit wishes to respond to the base site, the same path is used, but in the opposite direction.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4539706 (1985-09-01), Mears et al.
patent: 4833701 (1989-05-01), Comroe et al.

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