Subscriber station of subscriber radio system which do not inter

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Single message via plural carrier wave transmission

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370 29, 455 69, H04B 140

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051406977

ABSTRACT:
A subscriber station of a subscriber radio system, wherein a plurality of subscriber stations communicate with a base station through a time division multiplexed radio wave, includes an open-loop frequency control device for determination of a time slot to communicate with the base station. An oscillating frequency of a generator included in the open-loop is selected depending on a transmitting frequency from the base station from among a plurality of frequencies which can be set so that the time slot determined based on one of the plurality of frequencies does not overlap other time slots assigned to other subscriber stations.

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