TIA/EIA TSB-69:1998
$37.70
System and Standards Definition for a Digital Land Mobile Radio System
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
TIA | 1998 | 66 |
Scope of the System and Standards
Definition
This Enhanced Digital Access Communications System and Standards
Definition describes the functional elements of an FDMA, digital,
trunked, Land Mobile Radio communication system, as well as
defining the basic system architecture. This document provides the
basic expectations of Enhanced Digital Access Communications
Systems, and outlines the organization of the family of documents.
This document also serves as a foundation for the coherent
development of the remaining documents within the family of
documents. Additional and more specific information can be
referenced in each of the corresponding documents within this
family.
Scope of the Family of Documents
As a group, the family of documents describe the Enhanced
Digital Access Communications System, inclusive of the equipment
requirements which allow both compatibility and interoperability
between various systems and elements. These systems provide
advanced digital land mobile radio services for private radio
communications, and services for industrial, SMR, federal, public
safety and utility organizations, on all levels, including local,
state and national. The family of documents will be backward
compatible and interoperable with existing installed Enhanced
Digital Access Communications Systems (EDACS®)1 per the
defined technical definition of section 4. This document describes
trunked systems utilizing digital signaling, digital voice, and
analog voice for conventional mutual aid operation.
This family of documents is applicable to Land Mobile equipment
licensed under National Telecommunications And Information
Administration (NTIA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
rules and regulations. They are suitable for 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz
channels and designed for VHF, UHF, 800 and 900 MHz frequency
bands. The family or specific documents within the family may be
applicable in situations other than those noted above. interested
parties are encouraged to use the documents as appropriate but are
cautioned t'o carefully compare the documents to the specific
requirements of their application or equipment.
1 EDACSB® is a registered trademark of Ericsson