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Wireless repeater with intelligent signal display
   
Document Number
US Patent 6990313
Issued Date
January 24, 2006
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Inventors
Yarkosky; Mark L. (Overland Park, KS)
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Abstract
A wireless signal repeater having an integrated display that concurrently displays a receive signal level, a transmit signal level, and a textual indication of signal quality, reflecting how well the repeater is currently operating to repeat wireless signals. By reference to the integrated display, a user can readily determine whether the repeater is well positioned to function as desired. And if the display indicates that the repeater is not functioning optimally, the user can then conveniently move the repeater around until the repeater reflects an acceptable level of operation.
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Published
January 24, 2006
Application Number
10/097,415
Filed
March 14, 2002
US Classification
455/9   455/11.1 455/13.4 455/25 455/421
Int'l Classification
H04B   1/60   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
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455/9   455/11.1   455/13.4   455/25   455/421  
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