How MS work with classmark? Hash007 17-November-2008 07:44:30 PMComments The CM (Class Mark) is a 4 bit number which holds three different pieces of information. Your cellular telephone transmits this information (and more) to the cell tower. Bit 1 of the CM tells the cell tower whether your cellphone uses the older 666 channel cellular system, or the newer 832 channel cellular system. The expansion to 832 channels occured in 1988. Bit 2 tells the cellular system whether your cellular telephone is a mobile unit or a voice activated cellular telephone. Bit's 3 and 4 tell the cell tower what power your cellular telephone should be transmitting on. Posted by jahangir1983 The CM (Class Mark) is a 4 bit number which holds three different pieces of information. Your cellular telephone transmits this information (and more) to the cell tower. Bit 1 of the CM tells the cell tower whether your cellphone uses the older 666 channel cellular system, or the newer 832 channel cellular system. The expansion to 832 channels occured in 1988. Bit 2 tells the cellular system whether your cellular telephone is a mobile unit or a voice activated cellular telephone. Bit's 3 and 4 tell the cell tower what power your cellular telephone should be transmitting on. Posted by jahangir1983 you can also visit this link www.tech-faq.com/scm-station-class-mark.shtml Posted by waqasahmad The Class Mark is a 4 bit number which holds three different pieces of information. and you follow the link for more detail www.tech-faq.com/scm-station-class-mark.shtml Posted by HamidAliKhan Class-of-station information referred to as the station class mark (SCMp) must be stored in 15 a mobile station. Station Class Mark Function Bit(s) Setting Extended SCM Indicator 7 Band Classes 1,4 1XXXXXXX Other bands 0XXXXXXX Dual Mode 6 CDMA Only X0XXXXXX Dual Mode X1XXXXXX Slotted Class 5 Non-Slotted XX0XXXXX Slotted XX1XXXXX IS-54 Power Class 4 Always 0 XXX0XXXX 25 MHz Bandwidth 3 Always 1 XXXX1XXX Transmission 2 Continuous XXXXX0XX Discontinuous XXXXX1XX Power Class for Band Class 0 Analog Operation 1 - 0 Class I XXXXXX00 Class II XXXXXX01 Class III XXXXXX10 Reserved XXXXXX11 Posted by kparikh The CM (Class Mark) is a 4 bit number which holds three different pieces of information. Your cellular telephone transmits this information (and more) to the cell tower. Bit 1 of the CM tells the cell tower whether your cellphone uses the older 666 channel cellular system, or the newer 832 channel cellular system. The expansion to 832 channels occured in 1988. Bit 2 tells the cellular system whether your cellular telephone is a mobile unit or a voice activated cellular telephone. Bit's 3 and 4 tell the cell tower what power your cellular telephone should be transmitting on. Note: From www.tech-faq.com/scm-station-class-mark.shtml Posted by sagitraz |
Posted: 17-November-2008 11:35:41 PM By: sagitraz The CM (Class Mark) is a 4 bit number which holds three different pieces of information. Your cellular telephone transmits this information (and more) to the cell tower. Bit 1 of the CM tells the cell tower whether your cellphone uses the older 666 channel cellular system, or the newer 832 channel cellular system. The expansion to 832 channels occured in 1988. Bit 2 tells the cellular system whether your cellular telephone is a mobile unit or a voice activated cellular telephone. Bit's 3 and 4 tell the cell tower what power your cellular telephone should be transmitting on. Note: From www.tech-faq.com/scm-station-class-mark.shtml | |
Posted: 27-November-2008 01:04:26 AM By: kparikh Class-of-station information referred to as the station class mark (SCMp) must be stored in 15 a mobile station. Station Class Mark Function Bit(s) Setting Extended SCM Indicator 7 Band Classes 1,4 1XXXXXXX Other bands 0XXXXXXX Dual Mode 6 CDMA Only X0XXXXXX Dual Mode X1XXXXXX Slotted Class 5 Non-Slotted XX0XXXXX Slotted XX1XXXXX IS-54 Power Class 4 Always 0 XXX0XXXX 25 MHz Bandwidth 3 Always 1 XXXX1XXX Transmission 2 Continuous XXXXX0XX Discontinuous XXXXX1XX Power Class for Band Class 0 Analog Operation 1 - 0 Class I XXXXXX00 Class II XXXXXX01 Class III XXXXXX10 Reserved XXXXXX11 | |
Posted: 28-December-2008 01:07:06 AM By: HamidAliKhan The Class Mark is a 4 bit number which holds three different pieces of information. and you follow the link for more detail www.tech-faq.com/scm-station-class-mark.shtml | |
Posted: 29-January-2009 12:49:17 PM By: waqasahmad you can also visit this link www.tech-faq.com/scm-station-class-mark.shtml | |
Posted: 31-January-2009 11:48:42 AM By: jahangir1983 The CM (Class Mark) is a 4 bit number which holds three different pieces of information. Your cellular telephone transmits this information (and more) to the cell tower. Bit 1 of the CM tells the cell tower whether your cellphone uses the older 666 channel cellular system, or the newer 832 channel cellular system. The expansion to 832 channels occured in 1988. Bit 2 tells the cellular system whether your cellular telephone is a mobile unit or a voice activated cellular telephone. Bit's 3 and 4 tell the cell tower what power your cellular telephone should be transmitting on. | |
Posted: 31-January-2009 11:49:01 AM By: jahangir1983 The CM (Class Mark) is a 4 bit number which holds three different pieces of information. Your cellular telephone transmits this information (and more) to the cell tower. Bit 1 of the CM tells the cell tower whether your cellphone uses the older 666 channel cellular system, or the newer 832 channel cellular system. The expansion to 832 channels occured in 1988. Bit 2 tells the cellular system whether your cellular telephone is a mobile unit or a voice activated cellular telephone. Bit's 3 and 4 tell the cell tower what power your cellular telephone should be transmitting on. |