mdc1200: need info

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doi
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mdc1200: need info

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can anyone tell me inner details about the mdc1200 signaling like: all the fields and bits in a mdc frame and their significations, the types of messages that can be sent, the error detection, prevention and correction algorithms and anything else that you think is worth knowing

thanks
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Re: mdc1200: need info

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doi wrote:can anyone tell me inner details about the mdc1200 signaling like: all the fields and bits in a mdc frame and their significations, the types of messages that can be sent, the error detection, prevention and correction algorithms and anything else that you think is worth knowing

thanks
You are not the only one wanting to know. :)
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I see....

so this is yet another M owned thing?
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"I see.... so this is yet another M owned thing?"
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The simple answer? Yes.

Motorola invented MDC. Motorola patented MDC. Therefore Motorola owns MDC.

However, they will license others to use it and there are several third parties that manufature MDC1200 encoders, decoders, etc.
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Didn't someone mention that they will sell you the white papers on MDC1200 for the right price? Thoght that person was building a decoder for a taxi company or something.
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Did someone said Motorola owned a patent on MDC1200. Hmm. Maybe someone could provide us with the documentation of the patent?
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bubbasnest: "Didn't someone mention that they will sell you the white papers on MDC1200 for the right price? Thoght that person was building a decoder for a taxi company or something."

KC8RYW: "Did someone said Motorola owned a patent on MDC1200. Hmm. Maybe someone could provide us with the documentation of the patent?"
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You guys can find most of these answers right here by using the search feature - however - I will second comments that some others have made - the search function here can be very frustrating.

You get a list of hits - then go look at one - it's not what you want - you click "Back" in your browser and it says the page has expired - resubmit - retry - :evil:

Anyway:
On 2002-03-03 17:52, wavetar wrote:

"We developed a DOS program to decode & display MDC ID's onto a computer screen for a Taxi company, coming from a Motorola BSC-II (Base Station Controller). ...

Todd "

And:
U.S. Patent 4,590,473
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MDC 1200

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There is some basic MDC info on this web site at http://www.batlabs.com/mdc1200.html
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