Claims
- 1. A method of controlling a pager operation, comprising the steps of:
- (a) executing a plurality of preamble searches at predetermined intervals;
- (b) attempting to establish bit sync during each of said preamble searches;
- (c) determining if an incoming radio frequency (RF) signal exceeds a predetermined level if bit sync is not established at a preamble search, said incoming RF signal being an asynchonous signal; and
- (d) activating an attenuator for a first predetermined time period for attenuating incoming RF signals, and extending said preamble search by a second predetermined time period for further determining if bit sync is established, if said incoming RF signal exceeds said predetermined level;
- (e) entering into a subsequent pager identification search mode if bit sync is established at step (d); and
- (f) continuing to attempt to establish bit sync at subsequent preamble searches if bit sync is not established at step d),
- wherein said first predetermined time period is a time period of sufficient length for at least three subsequent preamble searches to take place,
- wherein the steps a) and b) are initially performed with the attenuator deactivated,
- wherein, if bit sync is not established in the step f) for a time period longer than the first predetermined time during which time the attenuator was activated, the attenuator is deactivated once again and the method returns to the step a) to reattempt to establish bit sync, and
- wherein the attenuator is deactivated once again only if: i) bit sync is not established, and ii) another incoming RF signal received after the first predetermined period of time exceeds the predetermined level.
- 2. A pager comprising:
- an antenna;
- an attenuator coupled to said antenna, said attenuator initiating attenuation of a signal received from said antenna for a first predetermined time period in response to a control signal, said signal being an asynchronous signal;
- an amplifier coupled to amplify output of said attenuator;
- a signal level monitor coupled to said amplifier, said signal level monitor-determining if output of said amplifier exceeds a predetermined level;
- a demodulator, coupled to said amplifier, for reproducing a base band signal; and
- a controller coupled to said signal level monitor and said demodulator, said controller being responsive to establishment of bit sync during one of a plurality of intermittently executed preamble searches, wherein said controller, if bit sync is not established at a preamble search and if said signal level monitor indicates that the output of said amplifier exceeds said predetermined level, applies said control signal to said attenuator, and simultaneously extends a duration of the preamble search by a second predetermined time period for further determining if bit sync is established,
- wherein said first predetermined time period is a time period of sufficient length for at least three subsequent preamble searches to take place,
- wherein the controller initially attempts to establish bit sync with the attenuator deactivated,
- wherein, if bit sync is not established after the initial attempts to establish bit sync and after the first predetermined time has elapsed during which bit sync was attempted to be established with the attenuator activated, the attenuator is deactivated once again so as to reattempt to establish bit sync, and
- wherein the attenuator is deactivated once again only if: i) bit sync is not established, and ii) another incoming RF signal received after the first predetermined period of time exceeds the predetermined level.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/365,434, filed Dec. 28, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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