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TIA/EIA-136-270-C-1:2002

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TDMA – Third Generation Wireless – Mobile Stations Minimum Performance

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TIA 2002 174
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This standard details definitions, methods of measurement, and
minimum performance requirements for 800 MHz and 1900 MHz
Wireless1 mobile stations. Unless otherwise stated, the
same requirements apply to both 800 MHz and 1900 MHz digital
operation. These standards defined herein share the purpose of
assuring that a mobile station can obtain service in any network
that meets the compatibility requirements of
TIA/EIA-1362.

Compatibility, as used in connection with these standards and
TIA/EIA-136, is understood to mean: Any mobile station is able to
place and receive calls in any wireless system. Conversely, all
wireless systems are able to place and receive calls with any
mobile station.

These standards allow the minimum performance requirements of,
Analog 800 MHz, Digital 800 MHz and Digital 1900 MHz equipment to
be measured. This standard does not suggest or imply any dual mode
or dual band equipment implementation requirements. It merely
provides the test methodology for mobile equipment designed for use
on wireless systems complying with TIA/EIA-136.

To assure compatibility, it is essential that both radio system
parameters and call processing parameters be specified. The
speech-filtering, modulation, and RF-emission parameters commonly
encountered in analog cellular systems have been updated and
expanded to reflect the unique radio plan upon which wireless
systems are based. The sequence of call processing steps that the
mobile station and base station execute to establish calls has been
specified in TIA/EIA-136 along with the digital control messages
and/or analog signals that are exchanged between the two
stations.

A mobile station is intended to be used while in motion or
during halts at unspecified points. It is assumed that mobile
stations include portable units (e.g., hand-held "personal" units)
as well as units installed in vehicles.

Although the basic purpose of wireless telecommunications has
been voice communication, evolving usages (e.g., data) may allow
the omission of some of the features specified herein provided that
the system compatibility is not compromised.

These standards concentrate specifically on the mobile station;
they cover the operation of the land station, the wireless switch,
and the base station control equipment only to the extent that
compatibility with TIA/EIA-136 is assured.

1 In the context of this standard, wireless systems
are taken to mean Cellular and PCS systems.

2 References to TIA/EIA-136 in this document are
intended to include all subsequent revisions of TIA/EIA-136.

TIA/EIA-136-270-C-1:2002
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