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This paper presents a design aspect of non-uniformed CDMA systems in which both the maximum number of voice channels in each cell and the sizes of each cell are different. Due to the many variables, the number of channels in each cell has to meet certain conditions from the reverse channel formula. Then the total transmitted power of all the forward-link channels at each cell site can be determined.<>