Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading
Patent
1992-08-17
1994-02-22
Yusko, Donald J.
Communications: electrical
Continuously variable indicating
With meter reading
371 51, 371 204, 455 674, 455 673, 4552261, H04Q 100
Patent
active
052891780
ABSTRACT:
This invention provides an indication of quality of signal reception in a selection call system such as a paging system, by comparing received data with preprogrammed data and indicating the degree of discrepancy therebetween.
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Berry Thomas G.
Collopy Daniel R.
Macnak Philip P.
Motorola Inc.
Yusko Donald J.
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