Method and apparatus for establishing voice and tone signalling

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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379 63, 455 342, 455 542, 455 62, 455 63, H04Q 900

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052030113

ABSTRACT:
A communication system (100) is provided comprising a communication resource controller (110) wherein the likelihood of success for establishing synchronous digital communication with a communication unit (120) is substantially greater than the likelihood of success for establishing analog communication. The communication unit may establish analog communication after the communication resource controller receives a digital access code from the communication unit. The analog communication is deferred until the received signal strength from the communication resource controller is above a predetermined level which makes the establishment of analog communication substantially likely.

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