Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading
Patent
1991-12-02
1994-06-28
Yusko, Donald J.
Communications: electrical
Continuously variable indicating
With meter reading
34082521, 34082544, 370 941, H04Q 700
Patent
active
053250885
ABSTRACT:
A selective call receiver (111) has a first mask (134A) stored within the selective call receiver (111) indicative of a first period of reception for receiving a transmitted communication signal (99) having a plurality of packets (100). Each of the transmitted packet (100) has message information (110). An identifier (106) identifies the packet (100). The control signal (108) is representative of a second mask (134B) indicative of a second period of reception. The second mask is compared with the first mask for determining the second period of reception of the selective call receiver (111). A correspondence between the first and second masks determines whether to change the first period of reception of the selective call receiver (111) for receiving at least one additional packet.
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DeLuca Michael J.
Kuznicki William J.
Moore Morris A.
Schwendeman Robert J.
Willard David F.
Berry Thomas G.
Chanroo Keith A.
DeLuca Michael J.
Merz E.
Motorola Inc.
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