Selective call transceiver with customized canned messages

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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379354, 455 384, 455 89, G08B 522

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057035717

ABSTRACT:
A SCT (Selective Call Transceiver) (10) includes a memory (54) which stores a list (60) of addressees with whom the SCT user normally communicates. The memory also stores, for each of selected addresses, an associated group (62) of customized messages. The SCT (10) has a processor (18) that is programmed to permit the user to easily choose a customized message to be sent to an addressee, either by way of replying to a previously received message or by initiating transmission of a new communication.

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