Claims
- 1. A telecommunications base station for receiving a plurality of telephone signals and for transmitting each of the telephone signals on a respective communication channel, wherein each communication channel is formed on at least one transmit radio frequency (RF) carrier, each RF carrier having a plurality of information slots and at least one of the information slots is assigned to one of the telephone signals so that the one of the telephone signals is modulated on the RF carrier; the base station comprising:
detector means for receiving and for monitoring each of the telephone signals to detect a data signal in one of the telephone signals; encoding means for encoding the data signal to generate a coded signal; control means for checking an assignment status of the information slots responsive to detection of the data signal and for locating a predetermined number of unassigned sequential information slots for a predetermined bandwidth, the assignment status indicating whether each information slot is unassigned or assigned to a respective one of the telephone signals; channel forming means for forming the communication channel from the unassigned sequential information slots; and means for modulating the coded signal on the communication channel; whereby the base statio also receives at least one reconstructed telephone signal having a response data signal from a received RF carrier, each reconstructed telephone signal and each respective telephone signal being a channel pair; the data signal has a corresponding data signal identification of a first type, and the response data signal has a corresponding data signal identification of a second type; and the detector means inhibits the data signal identification of the first type until the communication channel is formed.
- 2. The base station as recited in claim 1, wherein the detector means receives and inhibits the data signal identification of the second type until the communication channel is formed.
- 3. The base station as recited in claim 2, wherein the data signal and the response data signals are of a facsimile type, and the data signal identification of the first type is 2100 Hz tone and the data signal identification of the second type is an 1800 Hz tone.
- 4. A telecommunications base station for receiving a plurality of telephone signals and for transmitting each of the telephone signals on a respective communication channel wherein each communication channel is formed on at least one transmit radio frequency (RF) carrier, each RF carrier having a plurality of information slots and at least one of the information slots is assigned to one of the telephone signals so that the one of the telephone signals is modulated on the RF carrier; whereby the telephone signals may include a data signal of a low speed type, a high speed type or an ultra high speed type; the base station comprising:
detector means for receiving and for monitoring each of the telephone signals to detect a data signal in one of the telephone signals and determine the speed type; encoding means for encoding the data signal to generate a coded signal; control means for checking an assignment status of the information slots responsive to detection of the data signal and its speed type, and for locating a predetermined number of unassigned sequential information slots for a predetermined bandwidth, the assignment status indicating whether each information slot is unassigned or assigned to a respective one of the telephone signals, the predetermined number being a first number for a low speed type, a second number for a high speed type and a third number for an ultra high speed type; channel forming means for forming the communication channel from the unassigned sequential information slots; and means for modulating the coded signal on the communication channel.
- 5. The base station as recited in claim 4, wherein the predetermined number of sequential information slots is one or two information slots for the low speed type, three or four information slots for the high speed type, and four information slots for the ultra high speed type.
- 6. The base station as recited in claim 5, wherein the predetermined number of sequential information slots is one or two slots for the high speed type and for the ultra highspeed type when the predetermined number of unassigned sequential information slots is not located.
- 7. The base station as recited in claim 5, wherein each RF carrier includes for information slots, each information slot includes a guard band, and the communication channel is formed with one guard band.
- 8. A base station for processing a plurality of telephone signals on a respective communication channel, wherein each communication channel is formed from at least one of a plurality of information slots on a radio frequency (RF) carrier, the base station comprising
detector means for receiving and for monitoring each of the telephone signals to detect a data signal in one of the telephone signals; encoding means for encoding the data signal to generate a coded signal; control means for selecting a predetermined number of unassigned information slots for a predetermined bandwidth, the selection being based upon whether or not an information slot has been previously assigned to a respective one of the telephone signals; channel forming means for forming the communication channel from unassigned information slots; and means for modulating the coded signal on the communication channel for transmission over the RF carrier; whereby the base station also receives at least one return telephone signal having a return data signal over a second communication channel, each return telephone signal and its respective telephone signal being a channel pair; the data signal is of a first type, and the return data signal is of a second type; and the detector means inhibits the data signal of the first type until the communication channel is formed.
- 9. The base station as recited in claim 8, wherein the detector means receives and inhibits the data signal identification of the second type until the communication channel is formed.
- 10. The base station as recited in claim 9, wherein the data signal and the response data signals are of a facsimile type, and the data signal identification of the first type is 2100 Hz tone and the data signal identification of the second type is an 1800 Hz tone.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/567,252, filed on May 9, 2000; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/743,749, filed Nov. 7, 1996, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,111,870 on Aug. 29, 2000.
Continuations (2)
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09567252 |
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10094299 |
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08743749 |
Nov 1996 |
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09567252 |
May 2000 |
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