Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Single message via plural carrier wave transmission
Patent
1991-01-29
1991-08-06
Kuntz, Curtis
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
Single message via plural carrier wave transmission
455 56, H04B 110
Patent
active
050384031
ABSTRACT:
A simulcast system is provided which includes a primary transmitting station surrounded by first and second rings of secondary or simulcast transmitting stations. Communication links are provided to link the primary transmitting station with the secondary stations. Respecting time delay circuits are provided in the links such that the secondary stations retransmit the information signal from the respective links at substantially the same time as the primary information signal from the primary transmitter arrives at the respective secondary transmitter.
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Berry Thomas G.
Ingrassia Vincent B.
Kuntz Curtis
Motorola Inc.
Rasor Gregg
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