Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 2: Air Interface (AI)

Analysis of predicted needs for digital trunked systems in Europe; definition of services to be provided; analysis of spectrum req ments; characteristics of relevant interfaces Contains: a. General 03.24 b. Radio Aspects c. Voice and Circuit Mode Data d. Packet Mode Data

Prizemni snopovni radio (TETRA) - Govor in podatki (V+D) - 2. del: Radijski vmesnik (AI)

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Prizemni snopovni radio (TETRA) - Govor in podatki (V+D) - 2. del: Radijski vmesnik (AI)Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 2: Air Interface (AI)33.070.10Prizemni snopovni radio (TETRA)Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA)ICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:ETS 300 392-2 Edition 13SIST ETS 300 392-2:1999en01-MXOLM-19993SIST ETS 300 392-2:1999SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEANETS 300 392-2TELECOMMUNICATIONMarch 1996STANDARDSource: ETSI TC-RESReference: DE/RES-06001-2ICS:33.020, 30.060.50Key words:TETRA, V+DRadio Equipment and Systems (RES);Trans-European Trunked Radio (TETRA);Voice plus Data (V+D);Part 2: Air Interface (AI)ETSIEuropean Telecommunications Standards InstituteETSI SecretariatPostal address: F-06921 Sophia Antipolis CEDEX - FRANCEOffice address: 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis - Valbonne - FRANCEX.400: c=fr, a=atlas, p=etsi, s=secretariat - Internet: secretariat@etsi.frTel.: +33 92 94 42 00 - Fax: +33 93 65 47 16Copyright Notification: No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission. The copyright and theforegoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1996. All rights reserved.SIST ETS 300 392-2:1999



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Page 3ETS 300 392-2: March 1996ContentsForeword.271Scope.292Normative references.303Definitions, symbols and abbreviations.303.1Definitions.303.2Symbols and Abbreviations.344Radio aspects.364.1Introduction.364.2Set of logical channels.364.3Reference configuration.364.4Error control schemes.374.5Multiple access and time slot structure.374.5.1Hyperframes, multiframes and frames.384.5.2Time slots and bursts.384.5.3Mapping of logical channels onto physical channels.384.6Coding, interleaving and scrambling.394.7Modulation.394.8Transmission and reception.394.9Other radio-related functions.394.10Performance.394.11TETRA modes of operation.404.11.1Transmission modes.404.11.1.1D-CT mode.404.11.1.2D-CTT mode.404.11.1.3D-MCCTT mode.404.11.1.4U-MST mode.404.11.2Control modes.404.11.2.1NCM.404.11.2.2MC mode.415Modulation.415.1Introduction.415.2Modulation type.415.3Modulation rate.415.4Modulation symbol definition.415.5Modulated signal definition.425.6Modulation filter definition.425.7Modulation block diagram.436Radio transmission and reception.436.1Introduction.436.2Frequency bands and channel arrangement.436.3Reference test planes.446.4Transmitter characteristics.446.4.1Output power.446.4.1.1BS.456.4.1.2MS.456.4.2Unwanted conducted emissions.456.4.2.1Definitions.456.4.2.2Unwanted emissions close to the carrier.466.4.2.2.1Measurement over the useful part ofthe burst.46SIST ETS 300 392-2:1999



Page 4ETS 300 392-2: March 19966.4.2.2.2Measurement during the switchingtransients.466.4.2.3Unwanted emissions far from the carrier.476.4.2.4Unwanted emissions during the CLCH and BLCH.476.4.2.5Unwanted emissions in the non-transmit state.476.4.3Unwanted radiated emissions.476.4.4RF tolerance.476.4.5RF Output power time mask.486.4.5.1BS (BS).496.4.5.2MS (MS).496.4.6Intermodulation attenuation.496.4.6.1Definition.496.4.6.2BS.496.4.6.3MS.496.4.7Intra-BS intermodulation requirements.506.5Receiver characteristics.506.5.1Blocking characteristics.506.5.1.1Definition.506.5.1.2Specification.506.5.2Spurious response rejection.516.5.2.1Definition.516.5.2.2Specification.516.5.3Intermodulation response rejection.516.5.3.1Definition.516.5.3.2Specification.516.5.4Unwanted conducted emissions.526.5.4.1Definition.526.5.4.2Specification.526.5.5Unwanted radiated emissions.526.6Transmitter/receiver performance.526.6.1Modulation accuracy.526.6.1.1Ideal case.526.6.1.2Vector error magnitude requirement at symbol time.536.6.2Receiver performance.536.6.2.1Nominal error rates.546.6.2.2Dynamic reference sensitivity performance.546.6.2.2.1BS receiver performance.556.6.2.2.2MS receiver performance.556.6.2.3Reference interference performance.556.6.2.3.1BS receiver performance.566.6.2.3.2MS receiver performance.566.6.2.4Static reference sensitivity performance.566.6.2.4.1BS receiver performance.576.6.2.4.2MS receiver performance.576.6.2.5MS receiver performance for synchronisation burstacquisition.576.6.3Propagation conditions.586.6.3.1Propagation conditions - introduction.586.6.3.2Tap-gain process types.586.6.3.3Propagation models.597Radio sub-system synchronisation.597.1Introduction.597.2General description of synchronisation system.597.3Timebase counters.607.3.1Timing counters.607.3.2Values of the counters.607.4Timing of transmitted signals.607.5BS requirements for synchronisation.617.6MS requirements for synchronisation.618Channel coding.618.1Introduction.61SIST ETS 300 392-2:1999



Page 5ETS 300 392-2: March 19968.2General.628.2.1Interfaces in the error control structure.628.2.2Notation.638.2.3Definition of error control codes.638.2.3.116-state Rate-Compatible Punctured Convolutional(RCPC) codes.638.2.3.1.1Encoding by the 16-state mother codeof rate 1/4.638.2.3.1.2Puncturing of the mother code.648.2.3.1.3Puncturing scheme of the RCPC codeof rate 2/3.648.2.3.1.4Puncturing scheme of the RCPC codeof rate 1/3.648.2.3.1.5Puncturing scheme of the RCPC codeof rate 292/432.648.2.3.1.6Puncturing scheme of the RCPC codeof rate 148/432.648.2.3.2Shortened (30,14) Reed-Muller (RM) code.658.2.3.3(K1+16, K1) block code.658.2.4Definition of interleaving schemes.668.2.4.1Block interleaving.668.2.4.2Interleaving over N blocks.668.2.5Definition of scrambling.668.2.5.1Scrambling method.668.2.5.2Scrambling sequence.668.3Error control schemes.678.3.1Access Assignment Channel (AACH).688.3.2Broadcast Synchronisation Channel (BSCH).688.3.3Traffic channels in circuit switched mode.698.3.3.1Traffic CHannel, net rate = 4,8 kbit/s (TCH/4,8).698.3.3.2Traffic CHannel, net rate = 2,4 kbit/s (TCH/2,4).698.3.3.3Traffic CHannel, net rate = 7,2 kbit/s (TCH/7,2).708.3.4Signalling channels for signalling and packet mode data.708.3.4.1Signalling CHannel for mapping onto Half-bursts on theDownlink (SCH/HD), Broadcast Network CHannel(BNCH), and STealing CHannel (STCH).708.3.4.2Signalling CHannel for mapping onto Half-bursts on theUplink (SCH/HU).718.3.4.3Signalling CHannel for mapping onto Full bursts (SCH/F).719Channel multiplexing for V+D.729.1Introduction.729.2Logical channels.729.2.1Logical channels hierarchy.729.2.2Traffic channels.729.2.3Control CHannels (CCH).739.2.3.1General.739.2.3.2BCCH.739.2.3.3LCH.739.2.3.4SCH.739.2.3.5AACH.749.2.3.6STCH.749.3The physical resource.749.3.1General.749.3.2RF channels.749.3.3Timeslots.759.3.4TDMA frame.759.3.5Timeslot numbering.759.3.6Subslot.759.3.7Multiframe.769.3.8Hyperframe.769.3.9Frame alignment.769.4Physical channels.76SIST ETS 300 392-2:1999



Page 6ETS 300 392-2: March 19969.4.1General.769.4.2Types of physical channels.769.4.2.1CP channel.769.4.2.2TP channel.769.4.2.3UP channel.769.4.3Bursts.779.4.3.1General.779.4.3.2Modulation symbol numbering.779.4.3.3Modulation bit numbering.779.4.3.4Burst timing.779.4.4Type of bursts.779.4.4.1General.779.4.4.2Modulation bits allocation.799.4.4.2.1Control uplink Burst (CB).799.4.4.2.2Linearisation uplink Burst (LB).799.4.4.2.3Linearisation downlink burst.809.4.4.2.4Normal Uplink Burst (NUB).809.4.4.2.5Normal continuous downlink burst.809.4.4.2.6Synchronisation continuous downlinkburst.819.4.4.2.7Normal discontinuous downlink burst.819.4.4.2.8Synchronisation discontinuousdownlink burst.829.4.4.3Burst fields.829.4.4.3.1Frequency correction field.829.4.4.3.2Normal training sequence.829.4.4.3.3Extended training sequence.839.4.4.3.4Synchronisation training sequence.839.4.4.3.5Tail bits.839.4.4.3.6Phase adjustment bits.839.4.5Transmission modes.849.4.5.1BS continuous transmission.849.4.5.2BS timesharing transmission.849.4.5.3MS multiple slot transmission.859.5Mapping of logical channels into physical channels.869.5.1General mapping of logical channels.869.5.2Mapping of BCCH and CLCH.879.5.3Mapping of SCH.889.5.4Mapping of TCH and STCH.889.5.5Mapping of AACH.889.6Monitoring pattern for transmitting MSs.889.7BS timesharing transmission.899.7.1Carrier sharing.899.7.2MCCH sharing.899.8Modes of control.899.8.1NCM.899.8.2MCM.9010Radio subsystem link control.9010.1Introduction.9010.2RF power control.9110.3Radio link measurements.9110.3.1Received signal strength.9110.3.1.1Sample duration for signal strength measurement.9110.3.2Signal quality.9110.3.3Round-trip MS-BS path delay.9111Call Control (CC) service description.9111.1Introduction.9111.2Services offered.9211.3CC service.9211.3.1CC primitives exchanged through the TNCC-SAP.9211.3.2Service primitives at the TNCC-SAP.93SIST ETS 300 392-2:1999



Page 7ETS 300 392-2: March 199611.3.3Primitive description.9311.3.3.1TNCC-ALERT primitive.9411.3.3.2TNCC-COMPLETE primitive.9411.3.3.3TNCC-DTMF primitive.9411.3.3.4TNCC-MODIFY primitive.9511.3.3.5TNCC-NOTIFY primitive.9511.3.3.6TNCC-PROCEED primitive.9511.3.3.7TNCC-RELEASE primitive.9611.3.3.8TNCC-SETUP primitive.9611.3.3.9TNCC-TX primitive.9711.3.4Parameter description.9811.4States for CC SAP.10312Supplementary Services (SS) service description.10312.1Introduction.10312.2Services offered.10412.3SS service.10412.3.1Primitives exchanged through TNSS-SAP.10412.3.2Service primitives.10412.3.3Service primitives at the TNSS-SAP.10512.3.3.1TNSS-ERROR indication.10512.3.3.2TNSS-SERVICE indication.10512.3.3.3TNSS-SERVICE request.10512.3.3.4TNSS-SERVICE confirm.10512.3.3.5TNSS-SERVICE response.10512.3.3.6TNSS-INFO confirm.10512.3.3.7TNSS-INFO indication.10512.3.3.8TNSS-INFO request.10512.3.3.9TNSS-INFO response.10512.3.4Primitive description.10512.3.4.1TNSS-ERROR primitive.10612.3.4.2TNSS-INFO primitive.10612.3.4.3TNSS-SERVICE primitive.10612.3.5Parameter description.10613Short Data Service (SDS) service description.10813.1Introduction.10813.2Services offered.10813.3SDS.10813.3.1SDS primitives exchanged through the TNSDS-SAP.10813.3.2Service primitives at the TNSDS-SAP.10913.3.2.1TNSDS-STATUS primitive.10913.3.2.2TNSDS-REPORT primitive.10913.3.2.3TNSDS-UNITDATA primitive.10913.3.3Parameter description.11013.3.4State description.11213.3.4.1NULL state.11213.3.4.2SHORT DATA INITIATED state.11213.3.5Service state diagram for the TNSDS-SAP.11214CMCE protocol.11214.1Introduction.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST ETS 300 392-2:1999
01-november-1999
Prizemni snopovni radio (TETRA) - Govor in podatki (V+D) - 2. del: Radijski
vmesnik (AI)
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D); Part 2: Air Interface (AI)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETS 300 392-2 Edition 1
ICS:
33.070.10 Prizemni snopovni radio Terrestrial Trunked Radio
(TETRA) (TETRA)
SIST ETS 300 392-2:1999 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EUROPEAN ETS 300 392-2
TELECOMMUNICATION March 1996
STANDARD
Source: ETSI TC-RES Reference: DE/RES-06001-2
ICS: 33.020, 30.060.50
Key words: TETRA, V+D
Radio Equipment and Systems (RES);
Trans-European Trunked Radio (TETRA);
Voice plus Data (V+D);
Part 2: Air Interface (AI)
ETSI
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
ETSI Secretariat
Postal address: F-06921 Sophia Antipolis CEDEX - FRANCE
Office address: 650 Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis - Valbonne - FRANCE
X.400: c=fr, a=atlas, p=etsi, s=secretariat - Internet: secretariat@etsi.fr
Tel.: +33 92 94 42 00 - Fax: +33 93 65 47 16
Copyright Notification: No part may be reproduced except as authorized by written permission. The copyright and the
foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media.
© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1996. All rights reserved.

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Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,
typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to
"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.

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Contents
Foreword .27
1 Scope .29
2 Normative references.30
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations.30
3.1 Definitions .30
3.2 Symbols and Abbreviations .34
4 Radio aspects.36
4.1 Introduction .36
4.2 Set of logical channels.36
4.3 Reference configuration.36
4.4 Error control schemes.37
4.5 Multiple access and time slot structure.37
4.5.1 Hyperframes, multiframes and frames.38
4.5.2 Time slots and bursts .38
4.5.3 Mapping of logical channels onto physical channels.38
4.6 Coding, interleaving and scrambling.39
4.7 Modulation .39
4.8 Transmission and reception.39
4.9 Other radio-related functions .39
4.10 Performance .39
4.11 TETRA modes of operation .40
4.11.1 Transmission modes.40
4.11.1.1 D-CT mode.40
4.11.1.2 D-CTT mode.40
4.11.1.3 D-MCCTT mode .40
4.11.1.4 U-MST mode .40
4.11.2 Control modes.40
4.11.2.1 NCM.40
4.11.2.2 MC mode .41
5 Modulation.41
5.1 Introduction .41
5.2 Modulation type.41
5.3 Modulation rate .41
5.4 Modulation symbol definition.41
5.5 Modulated signal definition .42
5.6 Modulation filter definition .42
5.7 Modulation block diagram.43
6 Radio transmission and reception.43
6.1 Introduction .43
6.2 Frequency bands and channel arrangement .43
6.3 Reference test planes.44
6.4 Transmitter characteristics .44
6.4.1 Output power.44
6.4.1.1 BS.45
6.4.1.2 MS .45
6.4.2 Unwanted conducted emissions.45
6.4.2.1 Definitions.45
6.4.2.2 Unwanted emissions close to the carrier.46
6.4.2.2.1 Measurement over the useful part of
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6.4.2.2.2 Measurement during the switching
transients. 46
6.4.2.3 Unwanted emissions far from the carrier. 47
6.4.2.4 Unwanted emissions during the CLCH and BLCH . 47
6.4.2.5 Unwanted emissions in the non-transmit state . 47
6.4.3 Unwanted radiated emissions. 47
6.4.4 RF tolerance . 47
6.4.5 RF Output power time mask. 48
6.4.5.1 BS (BS) . 49
6.4.5.2 MS (MS). 49
6.4.6 Intermodulation attenuation . 49
6.4.6.1 Definition . 49
6.4.6.2 BS . 49
6.4.6.3 MS. 49
6.4.7 Intra-BS intermodulation requirements. 50
6.5 Receiver characteristics . 50
6.5.1 Blocking characteristics . 50
6.5.1.1 Definition . 50
6.5.1.2 Specification. 50
6.5.2 Spurious response rejection . 51
6.5.2.1 Definition . 51
6.5.2.2 Specification. 51
6.5.3 Intermodulation response rejection . 51
6.5.3.1 Definition . 51
6.5.3.2 Specification. 51
6.5.4 Unwanted conducted emissions. 52
6.5.4.1 Definition . 52
6.5.4.2 Specification. 52
6.5.5 Unwanted radiated emissions. 52
6.6 Transmitter/receiver performance. 52
6.6.1 Modulation accuracy. 52
6.6.1.1 Ideal case. 52
6.6.1.2 Vector error magnitude requirement at symbol time. 53
6.6.2 Receiver performance . 53
6.6.2.1 Nominal error rates . 54
6.6.2.2 Dynamic reference sensitivity performance. 54
6.6.2.2.1 BS receiver performance . 55
6.6.2.2.2 MS receiver performance. 55
6.6.2.3 Reference interference performance. 55
6.6.2.3.1 BS receiver performance . 56
6.6.2.3.2 MS receiver performance. 56
6.6.2.4 Static reference sensitivity performance. 56
6.6.2.4.1 BS receiver performance . 57
6.6.2.4.2 MS receiver performance. 57
6.6.2.5 MS receiver performance for synchronisation burst
acquisition . 57
6.6.3 Propagation conditions . 58
6.6.3.1 Propagation conditions - introduction. 58
6.6.3.2 Tap-gain process types. 58
6.6.3.3 Propagation models . 59
7 Radio sub-system synchronisation. 59
7.1 Introduction. 59
7.2 General description of synchronisation system. 59
7.3 Timebase counters.60
7.3.1 Timing counters . 60
7.3.2 Values of the counters. 60
7.4 Timing of transmitted signals . 60
7.5 BS requirements for synchronisation . 61
7.6 MS requirements for synchronisation. 61
8 Channel coding. 61
8.1 Introduction. 61

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8.2 General .62
8.2.1 Interfaces in the error control structure .62
8.2.2 Notation .63
8.2.3 Definition of error control codes .63
8.2.3.1 16-state Rate-Compatible Punctured Convolutional
(RCPC) codes .63
8.2.3.1.1 Encoding by the 16-state mother code
of rate 1/4.63
8.2.3.1.2 Puncturing of the mother code.64
8.2.3.1.3 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code
of rate 2/3.64
8.2.3.1.4 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code
of rate 1/3.64
8.2.3.1.5 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code
of rate 292/432.64
8.2.3.1.6 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code
of rate 148/432.64
8.2.3.2 Shortened (30,14) Reed-Muller (RM) code .65
8.2.3.3 (K +16, K ) block code .65
1 1
8.2.4 Definition of interleaving schemes.66
8.2.4.1 Block interleaving.66
8.2.4.2 Interleaving over N blocks .66
8.2.5 Definition of scrambling.66
8.2.5.1 Scrambling method.66
8.2.5.2 Scrambling sequence .66
8.3 Error control schemes.67
8.3.1 Access Assignment Channel (AACH) .68
8.3.2 Broadcast Synchronisation Channel (BSCH).68
8.3.3 Traffic channels in circuit switched mode.69
8.3.3.1 Traffic CHannel, net rate = 4,8 kbit/s (TCH/4,8).69
8.3.3.2 Traffic CHannel, net rate = 2,4 kbit/s (TCH/2,4).69
8.3.3.3 Traffic CHannel, net rate = 7,2 kbit/s (TCH/7,2).70
8.3.4 Signalling channels for signalling and packet mode data.70
8.3.4.1 Signalling CHannel for mapping onto Half-bursts on the
Downlink (SCH/HD), Broadcast Network CHannel
(BNCH), and STealing CHannel (STCH).70
8.3.4.2 Signalling CHannel for mapping onto Half-bursts on the
Uplink (SCH/HU) .71
8.3.4.3 Signalling CHannel for mapping onto Full bursts (SCH/F) .71
9 Channel multiplexing for V+D.72
9.1 Introduction .72
9.2 Logical channels .72
9.2.1 Logical channels hierarchy.72
9.2.2 Traffic channels.72
9.2.3 Control CHannels (CCH).73
9.2.3.1 General.73
9.2.3.2 BCCH.73
9.2.3.3 LCH.73
9.2.3.4 SCH .73
9.2.3.5 AACH.74
9.2.3.6 STCH.74
9.3 The physical resource.74
9.3.1 General.74
9.3.2 RF channels .74
9.3.3 Timeslots.75
9.3.4 TDMA frame.75
9.3.5 Timeslot numbering.75
9.3.6 Subslot .75
9.3.7 Multiframe.76
9.3.8 Hyperframe.76
9.3.9 Frame alignment .76
9.4 Physical channels .76

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9.4.1 General . 76
9.4.2 Types of physical channels. 76
9.4.2.1 CP channel. 76
9.4.2.2 TP channel. 76
9.4.2.3 UP channel. 76
9.4.3 Bursts. 77
9.4.3.1 General . 77
9.4.3.2 Modulation symbol numbering . 77
9.4.3.3 Modulation bit numbering. 77
9.4.3.4 Burst timing . 77
9.4.4 Type of bursts. 77
9.4.4.1 General . 77
9.4.4.2 Modulation bits allocation. 79
9.4.4.2.1 Control uplink Burst (CB) . 79
9.4.4.2.2 Linearisation uplink Burst (LB) . 79
9.4.4.2.3 Linearisation downlink burst. 80
9.4.4.2.4 Normal Uplink Burst (NUB) . 80
9.4.4.2.5 Normal continuous downlink burst . 80
9.4.4.2.6 Synchronisation continuous downlink
burst . 81
9.4.4.2.7 Normal discontinuous downlink burst. 81
9.4.4.2.8 Synchronisation discontinuous
downlink burst . 82
9.4.4.3 Burst fields . 82
9.4.4.3.1 Frequency correction field. 82
9.4.4.3.2 Normal training sequence . 82
9.4.4.3.3 Extended training sequence. 83
9.4.4.3.4 Synchronisation training sequence . 83
9.4.4.3.5 Tail bits. 83
9.4.4.3.6 Phase adjustment bits. 83
9.4.5 Transmission modes . 84
9.4.5.1 BS continuous transmission. 84
9.4.5.2 BS timesharing transmission . 84
9.4.5.3 MS multiple slot transmission . 85
9.5 Mapping of logical channels into physical channels. 86
9.5.1 General mapping of logical channels. 86
9.5.2 Mapping of BCCH and CLCH. 87
9.5.3 Mapping of SCH . 88
9.5.4 Mapping of TCH and STCH. 88
9.5.5 Mapping of AACH . 88
9.6 Monitoring pattern for transmitting MSs . 88
9.7 BS timesharing transmission. 89
9.7.1 Carrier sharing. 89
9.7.2 MCCH sharing . 89
9.8 Modes of control. 89
9.8.1 NCM. 89
9.8.2 MCM . 90
10 Radio subsystem link control. 90
10.1 Introduction. 90
10.2 RF power control. 91
10.3 Radio link measurements. 91
10.3.1 Received signal strength . 91
10.3.1.1 Sample duration for signal strength measurement. 91
10.3.2 Signal quality. 91
10.3.3 Round-trip MS-BS path delay . 91
11 Call Control (CC) service description. 91
11.1 Introduction. 91
11.2 Services offered . 92
11.3 CC service. 92
11.3.1 CC primitives exchanged through the TNCC-SAP . 92
11.3.2 Service primitives at the TNCC-SAP . 93

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11.3.3 Primitive description .93
11.3.3.1 TNCC-ALERT primitive .94
11.3.3.2 TNCC-COMPLETE primitive .94
11.3.3.3 TNCC-DTMF primitive.94
11.3.3.4 TNCC-MODIFY primitive .95
11.3.3.5 TNCC-NOTIFY primitive.95
11.3.3.6 TNCC-PROCEED primitive .95
11.3.3.7 TNCC-RELEASE primitive .96
11.3.3.8 TNCC-SETUP primitive.96
11.3.3.9 TNCC-TX primitive .97
11.3.4 Parameter description .98
11.4 States for CC SAP .103
12 Supplementary Services (SS) service description .103
12.1 Introduction .103
12.2 Services offered.104
12.3 SS service.104
12.3.1 Primitives exchanged through TNSS-SAP.104
12.3.2 Service primitives .104
12.3.3 Service primitives at the TNSS-SAP .105
12.3.3.1 TNSS-ERROR indication.105
12.3.3.2 TNSS-SERVICE indication.105
12.3.3.3 TNSS-SERVICE request .105
12.3.3.4 TNSS-SERVICE confirm .105
12.3.3.5 TNSS-SERVICE response .105
12.3.3.6 TNSS-INFO confirm .105
12.3.3.7 TNSS-INFO indication .105
12.3.3.8 TNSS-INFO request .105
12.3.3.9 TNSS-INFO response .105
12.3.4 Primitive description .105
12.3.4.1 TNSS-ERROR primitive .106
12.3.4.2 TNSS-INFO primitive.106
12.3.4.3 TNSS-SERVICE primitive.106
12.3.5 Parameter description .106
13 Short Data Service (SDS) service description.108
13.1 Introduction .108
13.2 Services offered.
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