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TIA-102.CABA

Project 25 Interoperability Testing for Voice Operation in Conventional Systems

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Organization: TIA
Publication Date: 1 October 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 152
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SCOPE AND LIMITS OF TESTING

Interoperability testing as described in this document is limited to functional operations integral to the performance of voice and supplemental data procedures between Subscriber Units (mobiles and portables), FNE (repeaters, fixed base stations) and DMC (Dispatch and/or Monitoring Consoles). Mobile radios used as base stations (i.e. not being used in a mobile application) are considered Subscriber Units. The specific features that are tested herein are limited to those functions identified in [1]. The different system configurations of SU to SU, SU to FNE to SU and SU to FNE with DMC have been included in separate sections for clarity.

Tests are included which specify that a DMC is part of the FNE. The DMC is not under test in these test cases. These test cases use the DMC as a stimulus and a measure of success. No wire-line standards are tested by this document.

Document History

November 1, 2018
Project 25 Interoperability Testing for Voice Operation in Conventional Systems
INTRODUCTION This document has been developed with input from the APCO Project 25 Interface Committee (APIC) Compliance Assessment Process and Procedures Task Group (CAPPTG). The impetus behind the...
TIA-102.CABA
October 1, 2010
Project 25 Interoperability Testing for Voice Operation in Conventional Systems
SCOPE AND LIMITS OF TESTING Interoperability testing as described in this document is limited to functional operations integral to the performance of voice and supplemental data procedures between...

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