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`BROADCASTING SYSTEM WITH
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`Inventor: David Alwadish, New York, N.Y.
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`Appl. No.: 663,298
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`G. L. Dexter, a new age for radio, Popular Electronics,
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`Primary Examiner—Reinhard J. Eisenzopf
`Assistant Examiner~Lisa Charouel
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`Attorney, Agent, or Firm—Leo Zucker
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`piece entitled “Route 66”, performed by “Bob Smith”,
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`Frame 54 on the paper strip 50 indicates that on the
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`a piece entitled “Poinciana” as performed by “Jim
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`Jones”, and having a compact disc (CD) catalogue
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`Recall button 36 is then operated and, for example, the
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`operation of the memory button 34 is displayed on the
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`As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, at the beginning of the
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`line identifying the title of a musical piece, a prefix
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`symbol or flag “T/” appears. The symbol, which stands
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`following lines, as information pertaining to the title of
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`a piece which was broadcast when the memory button
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`The present invention contemplates that in addition
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`a broadcast musical piece, a broadcasting station can
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`transmit character text for purposes of advertising, for
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`FIG. 4 shows a portion of a paper strip 50’ on which
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`nal and transmitted to the receiver 10. With the display
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