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[What is this?] Article Index I. Introduction II. Cellular History III. Cell Sector Terminology IV. Basic Theory and Operation IX. Code Division Multiple Access: IS-95 A. Before We Begin: A Cellular Radio Review B. Back to the CDMA Discussion C. Summary of CDMA D. A different way to share a channel E. Synchronization F. What Every Radio System Must Consider G. CDMA Benefits H. Call Processing: A Few Details V. Cellular frequency and channel discussion VI. Channel Names and Functions VII. A. Registration B. Pages: Getting a call C. The SAT, Dial Tone, and Blank and Burst D. Origination: Making a call E. Precall Validation VIII. AMPS and Digital Systems compared X. Appendix A. Diagram B. Land Mobile or IMTS C. Early Bell System Overview of Amps D. Link to Professor R.C. Levine's article XI. Additional Assistance A. Q&A: Cell Tower Capacity Recent Posts What Every Radio System Must Consider CDMA Benefits Call Processing: A Few Details Appendix Land Mobile or IMTS Early Bell System Overview of Amps Link to Professor R.C. Levine's article Cell Tower Lease Expert Q&A: Cell Tower Capacity Powered by
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