Signal receiving apparatus and signal power prediction...

Pulse or digital communications – Testing – With indicator

Reexamination Certificate

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C375S227000, C375S284000, C375S285000, C375S346000, C455S226100, C455S226200, C455S226300, C455S226400, C455S067130

Reexamination Certificate

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07903726

ABSTRACT:
A signal receiving apparatus includes an indicating unit, a receiving, a system unit which comprises a plurality of electronic components to provide signal processing, a storing unit to store information related to a noise level, and a controlling unit to estimate a signal power level of the data received by the receiving unit, to compare the estimated signal power level of the data with the noise level generated by a power supply to the system unit, and to control the indicating unit to indicate whether the data can be received.

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