Abstract: A portable cellular telephone capable of recognizing a Calling Line Identifications (CLI) signal. The telephone comprises a memory for storing telephone numbers and a counter for storing the respective number of calls received from telephone numbers stored in the memory. Preferably the counter comprises for each number stored in the memory an associated portion (counter field) of the same memory. The telephone may be adapted to display, e.g. on LCD, the number of calls received from telephone numbers stored in the memory. Hence the user can review at a glance how many times a particular caller has made an incoming call.
Abstract: A circuit assembly comprises a plurality of electronic devices mounted on a circuit board, including a matched pair of devices intended for use together in the same circuit. In order to reduce the risk of using un-matched devices at the assembly stage the pair of matched devices are joined together prior to mounting them on the circuit board. For this purpose a simple bracket is disclosed into which the two devices can be inserted from opposite ends by push-fitting.