System and method for sending high fidelity sound between...

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – Having particular application of a transceiver

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C455S041200, C455S180100, C455S184100

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10016987

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for sending high fidelity sound between wireless units include the capability to receive audible sounds at a wireless unit and generate signals that represent the audible sounds. The system and method also include the capability to encode a first portion of the signals and encode a second portion of the signals. The system and method further include the capability to transmit the first encoded portion over a first synchronous channel and transmit the second encoded portion over a second synchronous channel.

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“Specification of the Bluetooth System,” Version 1.1, cover page and pp. 45-46, Feb. 22, 2001.

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