Abstract:
An apparatus and method provides identification of a failed subscriber unit (102) in a wireless communication system (100). In a first embodiment, the subscriber unit (102) performs a self test to detect a failure (302) of at least a portion of the subscriber unit (102). If a failure is detected, a message stored (203) in the subscriber unit (102) is produced, the stored message using a procedure which is used for incoming messages from the communication system (100). In a second embodiment, the wireless communication system (100) includes a subscriber unit (102) including a receiver (102) communicating with a transmitter (101). The subscriber unit (102) has a unique code selectable by the transmitter (101). The subscriber unit (102) performs a self test to detect a failure (402) of at least a portion of the subscriber unit (102). If a failure is detected, a generic code is substituted (404) for the unique code. The transmitter (101) pages (406) the subscriber unit (102) with its generic code and transmits (407) an indication of the detected failure to the paged subscriber unit (102).
Abstract:
A ceramic filter (100) is disclosed. The filter (100) has a filter body comprising a dielectric material having a plurality of surfaces with each surface having a plurality of metallized through holes extending through the dielectric material defining a first series of resonators (102) in a first plane and a plurality of second metallized through holes in a different plane and extending transversely with relation to the first, defining a second series of resonators (104). The filter (100) also has a metallization layer substantially coating all surfaces of the filter (100) with the exception that a portion of the surface surrounding each resonator is left unmetallized, and a coupling structure (108) for coupling electrical signals into and out of filter (100).