BASE STATION UNIT MONITORING

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CPOP Pico Technologies 19407 Park Row, Suite 130 Houston TX 77084 Base station unit for monitoring and controlling artificial lift operations in real time; wireless base station to mobile device communications; wireless status reports communicated via email and/or text; wireless emergency communication to mobile device, by email, or by text; wireless monitoring device, namely, module, touch screen LCD, emergency button, and system parameter switches;Monitoring service of downhole equipment and flow rate within a completed well;
CPOS Pico Technologies 19407 Park Row, Suite 130 Houston TX 77084 Base station unit for monitoring and controlling artificial lift operations in real time; wireless base station to mobile device communications; wireless status reports communicated via email and/ or text; wireless emergency communication to mobile device, by email, or by text; wireless monitoring device, namely, module, touch screen LCD, emergency button, and system parameter switches;Artificial lift pump with surface driven and variable speed motor; rod with couplings; driver head with sheaves, bushings, belts, backing, ring gasket, mechanical seal, belt guard, and backspin control; electric generator;Monitoring service of downhole equipment and flow rate within a completed well;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method is disclosed to operate a spread spectrum receiver with an active set of base stations. The method includes monitoring a current serving base station of the active set with a Set Searcher and simultaneously monitoring individual ones of remaining base stations of the active set with a C/I (carrier-to-interference ratio) Searcher. One of the remaining base stations is designated as a Candidate base station for potentially replacing the current serving base station and is monitored continuously by a first set of fingers of the C/I Searcher. The other remaining ones of the base stations of the active set are monitored in a time multiplexed manner by a second set of fingers of the C/I Searcher. The method further includes detecting that one of the remaining ones of the base stations of the active set is received with a stronger signal than the Candidate base station, and designating the detected one of the base stations as a new Candidate base station, and beginning the continuous monitoring of the new Candidate base station while monitoring the other remaining ones of the base stations of the active set, including the previous Candidate base station, in the time multiplexed manner. A spread spectrum receiver that operates in accordance with the method is also disclosed.