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    Jul 20, 2004, 01:01 PM
    Cell phone call frequencies
    Hi,

    How does a cellphone know on what frequencies to transmit a call? Does it have a fixed range of frequencies allocated to it? How does a cellphone know that a call is being transmitted to it? Does the call being transmitted have any encoding for the receiver to recognize that the call is meant for it?

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