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farfar



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Post24 May 2006 7:23   Channelized vs unchannelized

Can someone explain what are channelizad and uchannelized E1 and what is the difference between them, please?
Thank you.
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cdcll



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Post30 May 2006 7:27   Channelized vs unchannelized
tags: unchannelized e1 e1 unchannelized channelized or unchannelized

unchannelized E1 is clear channel of 2.048Mbps with no framing convention.

channelized E1 is the E1 with slot 0 for synchronization, and sometimes the slot 16 for in-band signaling.
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gauiver



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Post13 Jun 2006 17:17   Channelized vs unchannelized

pretty much true and for your information in telecommunication mobile networks they normally use channelized E1s
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omidgold



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Post04 Aug 2006 12:10   Channelized vs unchannelized

e1 on that use for a-bis interface a-bis interface use wiht chanelize status becuse it can use in chain for multipe bts
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tnerber



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Post25 Aug 2006 1:43   Re: Channelized vs unchannelized

It basically is a way to sub-divide the bandwith.
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rolla



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Post29 Aug 2006 8:05   Re: Channelized vs unchannelized
tags: e1 chanelized chanelized e1

chanelized E1 are those in which Bandwidth is fixed i.e in A interface like 64kbps for each channel .


Non chanelized E1 are used in CDMA Abias Interface i.e between BTS and BSC , in which the channel bandwidth is not like traditional E1 64 kbps but it can be different ie 9.6 kbps for each channel

Chanelized E1 30 channel * 64kbps = 2.4 Mbps
Non Chanelized E1 192 channel * 9.6 = 2.4 Mbps


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