Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
Patent
1994-06-21
1996-04-23
Faile, Andrew I.
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
455351, 34082544, 34082546, H04B 108
Patent
active
055112315
ABSTRACT:
A selective calling receiver includes a selective calling receiver main body, a chain clip, a detection circuit, and a control circuit. The selective calling receiver main body has a notification unit for performing a notifying operation when a numerical signal is received The chain clip includes a conductive metal chain and has one end connected to the selective calling receiver main body and the other end connected to a clip. The detection circuit is arranged in the selective calling receiver main body and is electrically connected to the chain clip to detect that a user touches a portion of the chain clip. The control circuit is arranged in the selective calling receiver main body and stops the notifying operation of the notification unit when an output is generated by the detection circuit in a notification enable state.
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Faile Andrew I.
NEC Corporation
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