Method for determining and utilizing simulcast transmit times by

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Single message via plural carrier wave transmission

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455 13, 455 531, 455 671, 455 541, 375356, H04B 100

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ABSTRACT:
Determining transmit time of a received signal in a simulcast multi-site communication system begins when a communication unit transmits a message to one or more network receivers. The receivers transport the received signal with a time stamp to a master transceiver in the network via a digital communication network. The master transceiver then determines a launch time for transmission of a selected received signal, wherein the launch time is based on a previously executed procedure to determine the inbound and outbound delays in the simulcast multi-site communication system. Finally, the master transceiver transports the selected received signal with the launch time to other transceivers assigned to the call, wherein the transceivers transmit the selected received signal at the launch time.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4850032 (1989-07-01), Freeburg
patent: 5280629 (1994-01-01), Lo Galbo et al.

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