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− | Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) is a generic name for digital transmission formats that | + | Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) is a generic name for digital transmission formats that subdivides a (12.5 kHz) channel into a fixed number of time slots (usually 2) during which digital data and voice is transmitted, on and off in increments of millisecond. Those on and off durations - allow the 12.5 kHz to be used by two unique-groups of users simultaneously, effectively making it into a usable 2 channels/slot; hence, the time-divided, multi-user accessible, naming. |
− | == Radio Systems | + | == Radio Systems & Types that use TDMA == |
− | * [[DAMA]] | + | *[[DAMA]] |
− | * [[MOTOTRBO]] | + | *[[DMR]] |
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+ | *APCO Project 25 Phase II | ||
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Revision as of 12:42, 16 January 2018
Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) is a generic name for digital transmission formats that subdivides a (12.5 kHz) channel into a fixed number of time slots (usually 2) during which digital data and voice is transmitted, on and off in increments of millisecond. Those on and off durations - allow the 12.5 kHz to be used by two unique-groups of users simultaneously, effectively making it into a usable 2 channels/slot; hence, the time-divided, multi-user accessible, naming.