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To: Raymond who wrote (17124)10/25/1998 2:36:00 PM
From: Clarksterh  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
Raymond - A follow-up to my previous post on the definition of 'channel', another quote from my book on cell systems:

"Unlike channelized wireless systems that assign different radio channels during handoff (called a hard handoff), spread spectrum mobiles share the same channel in every cell. Thus, the term handoff does not mean a physical change in the assigned channel, but rather that a different base station handles the radio communication task."

Pretty clearly they equate channel to frequency. I am sure you can find some other implicit definitions, but my point is only that it is going to be a tough sell for Ericsson - especially since I suspect that at the time of the filing (when CDMA was less prevalent), the definition of channel was much more closely associated with frequency.

Clark
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