Scanner with audible identification of tuned channel

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

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4551581, 4551612, H04B 118

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059111186

ABSTRACT:
A scanning receiver channel identification apparatus and method comprising a scanning receiver, means for generating annunciations to be associated with the channels to which the scanning receiver is tuned, means for associating annunciations with the channels to which the scanning receiver is tuned, and means for incorporating the annunciations into the detected output of the scanning receiver for the purpose of overcoming the limitations imposed by conventional alphanumeric displays of the channel to which the receiver is tuned.

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