System for wireless remote actuation of differing siren programs

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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340384E, 340471, H04Q 700, G08B 108, G08B 2700

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049581546

ABSTRACT:
A programming unit (1) for ON-OFF switching of a siren or similar warning device can be provided with remote actuation capability by connecting it to a radio receiver tuner (27) and radio data signal decoder (25). The output of the signal decoder (25) is connected to a block decoder (12). Some of the block decoder outputs are connected to a comparison circuit (8) which attempts to match a broadcast siren address with a stored address uniquely identifying the associated siren program unit (1). In the event of a match, a set of flip-flops and gates controls loading of information at other block decoder outputs into a siren program buffer memory (4) and then into an end memory (3) attached to and controlling the program unit (1). After a siren program is performed, end memory (3) is reset.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4499603 (1985-02-01), Eilers
patent: 4688021 (1987-08-01), Buck et al.
patent: 4768022 (1988-08-01), Patterson

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