On Wednesday 07 June 2006 15:10, Shane R. Spencer wrote:
> Somebody is giong to beat me senseless with a Clue x 4 for attempting to go
> into detail, I will masquerade the protocols basics (CDMA and GSM) behind a
> slew of ebonics.
>
> So..
>
> When the cellular telco radios want to talk to your cell phone to say hey
> you got a call coming in it should do something like this.
>
> Telco: "Homie, you there?"
> Cell: "Sup G"
> Telco: "You there? I can't hear you"
> Cell: "DO I HAVE TO YELL?"
> Cell phone flips channels and bumps tx power
> *SPEAKER MAKES NOISE*
> Telco: "Man that's off the hook yo, I hears you, you should step it down a
> bit foo"
> Cell: "Sheeeeit man, whatever you say."
> *SPEAKER STOPS MAKING NOISE*
>
> Cell phone rings, and you pick up with the cell phone knowing what the
> optimal transmission power should be and at the correct frequency
>
> Is that the kind of detail you wanted? Somebody correct me if homie be
> wrong.
>
> Shane
That is the most...interesting...explanation of a technical subject I've ever
heard. Great job!
j
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