Claims
- 1. A radio system in a vehicle for allowing multiple drivers to store, select and tune to preferred radio stations, said radio system comprising:
an identification system including a plurality of remote devices of a keyless entry system for the vehicle wherein each remote device being capable of generating a uniquely-coded transmission for generating a first current driver identity; a vehicle micro-controller located in the vehicle and said vehicle micro-controller being operatively coupled to the identification system for receiving the first current driver identity; a radio including preference means for receiving preferred station information for storage, memory for storing the preferred station information for storage, and control electronics for preferred station information processing and for receiving the first current driver identity from the vehicle micro-controller and linking in the memory the first current driver identity to the preferred station information for storage; and the control electronics being further configured for linking in the memory the first current driver identity to a frequency of a last-played radio station before the radio being turned OFF, said control electronics further receiving and using a second current driver identity from the identification system immediately after the radio is turned back ON for locating the frequency of the last-played radio station whose linked first current driver identity matching with the second current driver identity; and the preference means further receiving and responding to a preferred station information for selection and tuning by selecting and tuning to the preferred station information for storage whose linked first current driver identity matching with the second current driver identity.
- 2. The radio system as claimed in claim 1 wherein each remote device has more than one trigger button wherein each button generates an identification transmission different from that of others.
- 3. The radio system as claimed in claim 1 wherein each remote device generates an identification transmission different from that of others.
- 4. A radio system in a vehicle for allowing multiple drivers to store, select and tune to preferred radio stations, said radio system comprising:
an identification system for generating a first current driver identity; a vehicle micro-controller located in the vehicle and said vehicle micro-controller being operatively coupled to the identification system for receiving the first current driver identity; a radio including preference means for receiving preferred station information for storage, memory for storing the preferred station information for storage, and control electronics for preferred station information processing and for receiving the first current driver identity from the vehicle micro-controller and linking in the memory the first current driver identity to the preferred station information for storage; and the control electronics being further configured for linking in the memory the first current driver identity to a frequency of a last-played radio station before the radio being turned OFF, said control electronics further receiving and using a second current driver identity from the identification system immediately after the radio is turned back ON for locating the frequency of the last-played radio station whose linked first current driver identity matching with the second current driver identity; and the preference means further receiving and responding to a preferred station information for selection and tuning by selecting and tuning to the preferred station information for storage whose linked first current driver identity matching with the second current driver identity.
- 5. The radio system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the preference means includes a plurality of mechanical push buttons.
- 6. The radio system as claimed in claim 4 wherein the identification system includes a His/Her toggle switch located inside the vehicle for generating the first current driver identity.
- 6. A radio system in a vehicle for allowing multiple drivers to store, select and tune to preferred radio stations, said radio system comprising:
an identification system for generating a first current driver identity; a vehicle micro-controller located in the vehicle and said vehicle micro-controller being operatively coupled to the identification system for receiving the first current driver identity; a radio including memory for storing the first current driver identity and a frequency of a last-played radio station before the radio being turned OFF, and control electronics for information processing and for receiving the first current driver identity from the vehicle micro-controller and linking in the memory the first current driver identity to the frequency of the last-played radio station before the radio being turned OFF; and said control electronics further receiving and using a second current driver identity from the identification system immediately after the radio is turned back ON for locating the frequency of the last-played radio station whose linked first current driver identity matching with the second current driver identity.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of the co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/748,778 filed Dec. 27, 1999 on the behalf of Constance Liu, entitled “SYSTEM THAT CUSTOMIZES FAVORITE RADIO STATIONS FOR MULTIPLE USERS”.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09748778 |
Dec 2000 |
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09796978 |
Mar 2001 |
US |