Radio functions due to voice compression

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – With control signal

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455 84, 455343, 370 76, 370111, 381 31, 381 34, 381 35, 395 2, H04B 100, H04B 700

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051704900

ABSTRACT:
A method of voice communication is provided to avoid disruption in the received voice signal. A compressed voice signal is received occupying 100% of the audio time during a lesser percentage (352) of the radio frequency (RF) time (302). An informational signal is also received during at least a portion of a remainder (354) of the RF time. Scanning for another channel, receiving data or embedded control signals may occur during at least a portion of the remainder (354) of the RF time saved.

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