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`ENTITLED PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
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`An embodiment of the invention uses fax, beepers, telephones, and/or computer and
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`FIG. I illustrates a GPS transceiver system and communication links incorporating the
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`FIG. 8 illustrates the GPS: Location page of the PCD of FIG. 2;
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`FIG. 11 illustrates the GPS: Third Party page of the PCD of FIG. 2;
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`FIG. 19 illustrates the Send Queue page of the PCD of FIG. 2;
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`FIG. 24 illustrates a software module configuration of a requester;
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`FIG. 26 illustrates a software module configuration of the application niodule;
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