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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 11, 1994
Filed:
Nov. 10, 1992
Harald Berninger, Ruesselsheim, DE;
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI (US);
Abstract
The invention pertains to a method for the field strength-dependent analysis of radio information for vehicles with a radio receiver unit (I), comprising a scanner-receiver (1), which supplies a radio data signal (RDS) as an identification sign for a specific transmission program through a radio data signal program identification decoder (3). The currently received field strength appears at the output of an analog-to-digital converter (4), and the currently received frequency (f) is measured by a frequency counter (5). The scanner-receiver (1) is periodically scanned, and the RDS sign, field strength (FS) and frequency (f) are linked in a microcomputer unit (II) for identification of the received transmitters and for assignment of the received field strength to the corresponding transmitter. This assignment is used to form current field-strength profile, which depends on the receiving location. In the arithmetic-logic unit (9) of the microcomputer system (II), the current field-strength profile is compared with reference field-strength profiles from a reference memory (8, 11). When they are the same, an output unit (10) is supplied with the information that is assigned to the reference field-strength profile.