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To: mightylakers who wrote (6867)8/4/2000 2:20:23 PM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 34857
 
Very Heavy................eom.



To: mightylakers who wrote (6867)8/4/2000 4:24:31 PM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 34857
 
Mightylakers shoots, scores from behind the 3pt. line!



To: mightylakers who wrote (6867)8/4/2000 5:54:26 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
> Man you are reading that UWCC crap too serious. HDR is
> using TDM, not TDMA on the forward link. It used time
> divisioned scheduling as for who will get the data.
> It has nothing to do with TDMA or its signal. It is
> still using CDMA ways, i.e. spread spectrum, coding etc.

Is that CDMA or CDM (and no Access)??

Maybe TDMS(cheduling) and no Access??

What about TDMA _ways_?? Something like CDMA _ways_??

Ilmarinen.



To: mightylakers who wrote (6867)8/5/2000 11:15:44 AM
From: Allen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34857
 
All the IS-95 channels are covered by CDMA2000, either in Common control channels or in the dedicate channels.

Strange. The way it was explained to me 1xRTT supported all the IS-95B channels, but 3xRTT didn't. Maybe I'll check on it.

HDR is using TDM, not TDMA on the forward link. It used time divisioned scheduling as for who will get the data.

Time division scheduling to determine who will get the data is TDMA. That's pretty much the definition of TDMA.

As far as compatibility, yes, HDR doesn't need to be compatible with CDMA2000 any more than GPRS has to be compatible with W-CDMA.