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@@ -346,12 +346,15 @@ The duration is *TBD* ms and the frequency deviation *TBD* KHz.
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While dialing is received by the base station, it repeats the 5 digits of mobile identy.
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This takes place after *TBD*.
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While dialing is received by the base station, the base station repeats the 5 digits of mobile identity.
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It is repeated right after the 5th digit of the mobile identity was received.
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Only the (bare) 5 digits of the mobile identity are repeated, not the other digits.
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The mobile station compares the repeated identiy and *TBD* if it mismatches.
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The mobile station compares the repeated identiy and turns transmitter off, if it mismatches.
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No clear signal is sent.
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If another mobile station dials at the same time, this wrong identity indicates that the base station receives the other mobile station and not our mobile station.
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@@ -499,7 +502,7 @@ But you get a busy signal, that means there is no channel.
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Now run your base station on channel 1.
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You may add '-g x' or '--gfs x' command line option to change the station ID from default to any value you like. (see help)
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Tune the transmitter to 153.010 and the receiver to 148.410.
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You should tune the receiver to 153.010 first, to check if you hear the idle signal from the base station.
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You should tune the receiver to 153.010 first, to check if you can hear and decode the idle signal from the base station.
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Then tune to actually uplink frequency 148.410 MHz.
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The actual level is not yet relevant.
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(You may check the quality using '-L 2' command line option and build a radio loop by tuning the receiver to the transmitter.)
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