System and method for interfacing diversely controlled devices t

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – With a common signal processing stage

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455345, 455127, 379 59, 439502, 439955, H04B 138

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ABSTRACT:
A system for connecting a plurality of cellular telephones, each responsive to device-specific command signals for its operation, to an automotive electronics and communications system through a bus connector having a known universal signal format, includes a docking station having a cradle member shaped for receiving at least one cellular telephone. An interface unit contains the hardware and firmware drivers necessary for controlling the selected cellular telephone. A user selected cable having a specific signal path configuration selects the needed drivers. A second cable connects the interface unit with the bus connector for communicating signals therebetween.

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