GB1213834A – System for automatic transmission and reception of repetitive programs
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GB1213834A – System for automatic transmission and reception of repetitive programs
– Google Patents
System for automatic transmission and reception of repetitive programs
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Publication number
GB1213834A
GB1213834A
GB44793/68A
GB4479368A
GB1213834A
GB 1213834 A
GB1213834 A
GB 1213834A
GB 44793/68 A
GB44793/68 A
GB 44793/68A
GB 4479368 A
GB4479368 A
GB 4479368A
GB 1213834 A
GB1213834 A
GB 1213834A
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United Kingdom
Prior art keywords
amplifier
relay rly
rly
contacts
output
Prior art date
1967-09-28
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired
Application number
GB44793/68A
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NEWSRAD Inc
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NEWSRAD Inc
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1967-09-28
Filing date
1968-09-20
Publication date
1970-11-25
1968-09-20
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NEWSRAD Inc
1970-11-25
Publication of GB1213834A
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patent/GB1213834A/en
Status
Expired
legal-status
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Classifications
H—ELECTRICITY
H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
H04H—BROADCAST COMMUNICATION
H04H20/00—Arrangements for broadcast or for distribution combined with broadcast
H04H20/16—Arrangements for broadcast or for distribution of identical information repeatedly
G—PHYSICS
G08—SIGNALLING
G08G—TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
G08G1/00—Traffic control systems for road vehicles
G08G1/09—Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions
G08G1/091—Traffic information broadcasting
G08G1/094—Hardware aspects; Signal processing or signal properties, e.g. frequency bands
H—ELECTRICITY
H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
H04B—TRANSMISSION
H04B14/00—Transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission
H04B14/002—Transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission characterised by the use of a carrier modulation
H—ELECTRICITY
H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
H04H—BROADCAST COMMUNICATION
H04H20/00—Arrangements for broadcast or for distribution combined with broadcast
H04H20/28—Arrangements for simultaneous broadcast of plural pieces of information
H04H20/33—Arrangements for simultaneous broadcast of plural pieces of information by plural channels
H04H20/34—Arrangements for simultaneous broadcast of plural pieces of information by plural channels using an out-of-band subcarrier signal
H—ELECTRICITY
H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
H04H—BROADCAST COMMUNICATION
H04H60/00—Arrangements for broadcast applications with a direct linking to broadcast information or broadcast space-time; Broadcast-related systems
H04H60/09—Arrangements for device control with a direct linkage to broadcast information or to broadcast space-time; Arrangements for control of broadcast-related services
H04H60/13—Arrangements for device control affected by the broadcast information
Abstract
1,213,834. Radio signalling. NEWSRAD Inc. 20 Sept., 1968 [28 Sept., 1967], No. 44793/68. Heading H4L. A repetitive programme intended for passengers on an aircraft, to be heard as they approach a stopping place, is broadcast on a super-audio frequency sub-carrier (e.g. 41 or 67 kc./s.) by a suitable local F.M. normal broadcasting station. The repetitive programme may be recorded on an endless magnetic tape and may comprise a start tone (e.g. 77 c/s.) for 2 seconds, introductory chimes for 3 seconds, news bulletins and other programme material, concluding chimes for 3 seconds, and a stop tone (e.g. 67 c/s.) for 2 seconds (Fig. 3, not shown). An F.M. tuner 58, Fig. 4, is controlled by a channel selector 66 in a remote unit 68, and its subcarrier output is amplified and demodulated in a unit 76. The audio output is fed through an amplifier 82, an H.P. filter 152, an adjustable attenuator 156, a normally open contact of a relay RLY-4, and a power amplifier 166 to loudspeakers 170, 170A &c. The H.P. filter 152 cuts off signals below about 100 c/s., including the control signals. The audio output of the unit 76 is also fed through a normally open contact of a relay RLY-1 to the parallelled inputs of two amplifiers 98, 100 which are tuned respectively to the start and stop tones. The unit 76 also provides an output at sub carrier frequency, which is fed through an amplifier 174, and a rectifier 178 to the coil of a relay RLY-2. When the aircraft is near the transmitting station the relay RLY-2 is operated and an ” in-range ” indicator 192 is energized through one of its contacts, whilst a circuit is prepared for the operation of the relay RLY-1 through the other of its contacts. When a start switch 282 is subsequently depressed, the relay RLY-1 is operated, and is held by the closure of one of its contacts. A ” start ” indicator 200 is energized through a second contact, and the audio output of the unit 76 is connected to the amplifiers 98, 180 through a third contact. When the start tone is received, output from the amplifier 98 operates a sharply tuned filter 104, comprising a reed 108, so that input is applied to an amplifier 112. Output from the amplifier 112 is rectified and causes momentary operation of a relay RLY-4, which is held by the closure of one if its contacts, another contact completing the circuit for operation of the loudspeakers, so that the programme material is heard. Other contacts of the relay RLY-4 respectively complete a circuit for the energization of an ” operate ” indicator 270, and prepare a circuit for the operation of a relay RLY-3. When the stop tone is received the relay RLY-3 is momentarily operated by output from the amplifier 100 fed through a tuned filter 126, an amplifier 136, and a rectifier 140. The opening of two normally closed contacts of the relay RLY-3 respectively restores the relays RLY-1 and RLY-4, and the power amplifier 166 is disconnected.
GB44793/68A
1967-09-28
1968-09-20
System for automatic transmission and reception of repetitive programs
Expired
GB1213834A
(en)
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
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Priority Date
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Title
US67145567A
1967-09-28
1967-09-28
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GB1213834A
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GB1213834A
(en)
1970-11-25
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GB44793/68A
Expired
GB1213834A
(en)
1967-09-28
1968-09-20
System for automatic transmission and reception of repetitive programs
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US
(1)
US3534266A
(en)
FR
(1)
FR1587760A
(en)
GB
(1)
GB1213834A
(en)
NL
(1)
NL6813915A
(en)
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Title
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(en)
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1970-09-01
1972-10-03
Richard J Otero
Broadcast communication system including a plurality of subscriber stations for selectively receiving and reproducing one or more of a plurality of transmitted programs each having a unique identifying cone associated therewith
FR2105544A5
(en)
*
1970-09-11
1972-04-28
Schneider Radio Television
US3831175A
(en)
*
1971-12-08
1974-08-20
Sound Technology Inc
Multichannel remote control system
US3768017A
(en)
*
1971-12-14
1973-10-23
Hewlett Packard Co
Electrocardiograph telemetry system having circuitry for indicating inoperative conditions
US3922607A
(en)
*
1974-08-14
1975-11-25
Drake Co R L
Radio broadcasting system
US4130801A
(en)
*
1976-03-31
1978-12-19
Jack Prygoff
Audio message broadcast system
US4199761A
(en)
*
1978-08-02
1980-04-22
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Multichannel radio communication system for automated power line distribution networks
US4388493A
(en)
*
1980-11-28
1983-06-14
Maisel Douglas A
In-band signaling system for FM transmission systems
DE3143468A1
(en)
*
1981-11-03
1983-05-11
Blaupunkt-Werke Gmbh, 3200 Hildesheim
VHF RECEIVER
US4449249A
(en)
*
1982-09-27
1984-05-15
Price Robert T
Televison programming information system
WO1989007374A1
(en)
*
1988-02-08
1989-08-10
Robert John Suffern
Apparatus for transmitting information
EP1113609A4
(en)
*
1999-05-19
2008-08-06
Sony Corp
Broadcasting apparatus and method, receiving apparatus and method, and medium
EP1172953A3
(en)
*
2000-06-30
2008-08-20
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Broadcast apparatus and reception apparatus comprising a means for avoiding delays in the reproduction of additional data when one program changes to another
US6990317B2
(en)
2002-05-28
2006-01-24
Wireless Innovation
Interference resistant wireless sensor and control system
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Title
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(en)
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1939-02-23
1941-10-14
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg Co
Highway radio system
US2429607A
(en)
*
1940-03-14
1947-10-28
Int Standard Electric Corp
Radio traffic signaling system
US2709254A
(en)
*
1950-06-23
1955-05-24
Multiplex Dev Corp
Subscription radio broadcasting system and equipment therefor
US2630525A
(en)
*
1951-05-25
1953-03-03
Musicast Inc
System for transmitting and receiving coded entertainment programs
US3106711A
(en)
*
1959-02-02
1963-10-08
Rca Corp
Multiplex control system
US3105119A
(en)
*
1960-04-07
1963-09-24
Gen Motors Corp
Highway communication system
1967
1967-09-28
US
US671455A
patent/US3534266A/en
not_active
Expired – Lifetime
1968
1968-09-20
GB
GB44793/68A
patent/GB1213834A/en
not_active
Expired
1968-09-27
NL
NL6813915A
patent/NL6813915A/xx
unknown
1968-09-27
FR
FR1587760D
patent/FR1587760A/fr
not_active
Expired
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NL6813915A
(en)
1969-04-01
US3534266A
(en)
1970-10-13
FR1587760A
(en)
1970-03-27
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Legal Events
Date
Code
Title
Description
1971-05-19
PS
Patent sealed [section 19, patents act 1949]
1973-04-11
PLNP
Patent lapsed through nonpayment of renewal fees