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Digital voice considerations for the land-mobile radio services
This paper investigates the ability of a popular digital voice technique (Adaptive Delta Modulation, ADM/FSK) to operate compatibly in the present Private Land-Mobile Radio Services. It analyzes the technique relative to current FCC rules on cochannel coordination distance, adjacent channel coordination distance, baseband filtering, and analog/digital co-channel compatibility, and recommends rule changes to accommodate this class of digital voice equipment.