CDMA2000 Signaling
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CMW-KG8xx/-KM8xx/-KS8xx
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<QOF>
Sets the Quasi-Orthogonal Function (QOF) that is used by F-
SCH0. QOF is only available for a FCH and SCH0 and a For-
ward Radio Configurations (F-RC) 3 to 5.
Range:
0 to 3
*RST:
0
Return values:
<SpreadingFactor>
Queries the Spreading Factor of the physical forward channel.
The SF corresponds to the length of the employed Walsh code.
Range:
1 to 128
*RST:
128
Example:
See
Firmware/Software:
V3.0.20
Manual operation:
See
CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:FCH:FOFFset
<FrameOffset>
Sets the frame offset in the forward fundamental channel. Changing the frame offset
immediately changes the traffic channel timing.
Parameters:
<FrameOffset>
Range:
0 to 15
*RST:
0
Example:
See
Firmware/Software:
V1.0.15.0
Manual operation:
See
CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SCH:MPPL
<FwdMuxPDUs>, <RevMuxPDUs>
Sets the number of multiplex PDUs per physical layer SDU for the F-SCH0 and R-
SCH0 for segmentation. Together with the "Frame Type", this parameter determines
the data rate of SCH0. See
SCH maximum data rate (kbit/s) dependancies on MuxP-
DUs per physical layer SDU, RC and frame type for frame size 20 ms
Parameters:
<FwdMuxPDUs>
Range:
1 | 2 | 4 | 8
*RST:
1
<RevMuxPDUs>
Range:
1 | 2 | 4 | 8
*RST:
1
Example:
See
Firmware/Software:
V3.0.20
Manual operation:
See
Command Reference