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To: Eric L who wrote (13902)7/17/2001 4:16:37 PM
From: S100  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
Well, that sounds good but then how do you explain this?
Last I checked, the FCC is not run by ERICY or QCOM.

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3) It has been shown in "IMT-2000 CDMA Chip Rate Selection," T1P1 Harmonization
Ad Hoc, 98-024, August 19, 1998, Portland, OR, that even with a difficult-to-realize,
complex filter, the 4.096 Mcps rate signal does not meet the FCC out of band emission
requirement for a 5 MHz deployment. A 129-tap FIR filter was assumed for the
WCDMA signal. The cdma2000 signal can meet the FCC requirements by using a
48-tap filter.
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