Patents Assigned to Pagemart, Inc.
  • Patent number: 5483665
    Abstract: A paging system includes a satellite uplink (40) for assembling paging information and transmitting it to a satellite (26). The satellite (26) is then operable to transmit in a simulcast manner all the information to various regional paging systems (42). Each of the paging systems (42) includes a plurality of towers (10) each containing a satellite receiver (50), a satellite dish (48) associated therewith and a paging transmitter (52). Each of the satellite receivers (50) are operable to receive the information transmitted from the satellite (26) at substantially the same time such that there is no phase difference between any of the towers, regardless of location. Therefore, the transmitters (50) can transmit through antennas (12) information at the paging frequency with substantially no relative delays relative to each of the antennas (12). A backup link receiver (28) is provided for interfacing with a backup link transmitter (70).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1996
    Assignee: Pagemart, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger D. Linquist, Malcolm M. Lorang
  • Patent number: 5423056
    Abstract: An adaptive paging system includes a paging terminal that is operable to receive paging signals and transmit them up to a satellite (28) and down through a downlink (312) to stick locations (314), (316), (318), (320) and (322). Each of the sticks (314)-(322) is associated with a given locale (324), (326), (328), (330) and (332). The sticks are operable in a simulcast mode and also in a cellular mode. In the cellular mode, each of the sticks (314)-(322) is operable to receive a separate message that is distinct from the other cells. Pagers (36), having a known location at any of the locales (324)-(332) can then be selectively addressed and data transferred thereto. To prevent interference between adjacent RF locales, adjacent cells are not turned on during transmission to select cells in the cellular mode. These can be turned on at a different time. Orthogonal coding can be utilized such that adjacent cells can be turned on, thus increasing throughput.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1995
    Assignee: Pagemart, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger D. Linquist, Malcolm M. Lorang
  • Patent number: 5361399
    Abstract: A data communication system is provided for generating information at a source (12) and transmitting it to a non-fixed subscriber transceiver unit (STU) (14). The information is first transmitted through a public telephone network (10) to a master station (13) when the master station (13) is operable to assemble a message containing the receiver identification number (RIN) and the source identification number (SIN) along with message information. This is broadcast to geographic stations that each have a defined RF locale. Each of the geographic stations then transmits this message to the STU (14) along with specific information as to what type of RF links are available. Each of the geographic stations has a plurality of channels associated therewith that differ. The STU (14) then transmits back to the geographic station in accordance with the parameters thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1994
    Assignee: Pagemart, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger D. Linquist, Malcolm M. Lorang
  • Patent number: 5355529
    Abstract: A satellite (26) is operable to transmit timing information to a plurality of paging sites having towers (10) associated therewith and satellite receivers (48) associated therewith. This provides a simulcast transmission of the timing information such that the timing information arrives at each of the paging sites at substantially the same time. The data that is transmitted from a central station over a radio controlled link from an antenna (16) to a plurality of antennas (14) over a wireless communication link. Data is transmitted, due to the distances have a delay associated therewith. A synchronization network in the form a correlator (157) and a delay loop (158) provide for a delay between the data from the RCL (32) and the transmitted data from an antenna (12) to be adjusted such that the data transmitted from the paging transmitter (12) to the pagers (18) are transmitted from the paging transmitter antennas (12) at substantially the same time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1994
    Assignee: Pagemart, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger D. Linquist, Malcolm M. Lorang
  • Patent number: 5239671
    Abstract: A paging system includes a satellite uplink (40) for assembling paging information and transmitting it to a satellite (26). The satellite (26) is then operable to transmit in a simulcast manner all the information to various regional paging systems (42). Each of the paging systems (42) includes a plurality of towers (10) each containing a satellite receiver (50), a satellite dish (48) associated therewith and a paging transmitter (52). Each of the satellite receivers (50) are operable to receive the information transmitted from the satellite (26) at substantially the same time such that there is no phase difference between any of the towers, regardless of location. Therefore, the transmitters (50) can transmit through antennas (12) information at the paging frequency with substantially no relative delays relative to each of the antennas (12). A backup link receiver (28) is provided for interfacing with a backup link transmitter (70).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1990
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1993
    Assignee: Pagemart, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger D. Linquist, Malcolm M. Lorang