Noise reduction techniques and apparatus for enhancing wireless

Multiplex communications – Duplex – Transmit/receive interaction control

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370329, 370338, 370349, 455453, 704246, 704251, H04B 726, H04Q 700, G10L 300

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060785667

ABSTRACT:
A system for wireless communication included an architecture of routers connected to a network and having connected transceivers for wireless transmission and reception of data, and a plurality of hand-held communicators adapted for users to communicate with the network through the routers. The system is configured for data network telephony (DNT) in the wireless portion, wherein voice data is encoded and transmitted in real time in data packets, and also provides data exchange for document-type entities. In one aspect a unique mirroring of channels from the wireless portion to a hard-wired link provides for mutual access and sharing of overall bandwidth from and to individual transceivers.

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