Duplex communications method and system

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379/11, 363/17

H04M 1/00 (2006.01) H04M 1/725 (2006.01)

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CA 2005972

ABSTRACT A method of establishing a digital time- division duplex radio communication link between one of a plurality of portable units and a base unit in a cordless telephone system. Transmissions from the base unit are allowed only on a ping-pong basis with transmission bursts from all the active transmitters in the base unit being synchronised with one another. This prevents blocking of receiver sections due to co- sited transmitters transmitting at the same time on a different channel. The difficulty of synchronising the transmission bursts of the active portable units with their respective transceivers within the base unit is overcome by allowing the portable unit to make an initial continuous call comprising multiple identical sequences of data containing units small enough to be completely received within the limited reception windows of the base unit. After the initial call has started communication, an exchange of signals takes place on a ping-pong basis to establish synchronism between the portable unit and base unit. Finally, if all is well, the system reverts to speech mode.

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