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Old 10-31-2003, 01:21 AM
Clay S. Turner
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Default Re: signal bandwidth for cellular networks

Hello Siddharth,
Actually 4kHz is a real hard cutoff for POTS lines. They usually roll off at
3.2 or 3.4 kHz. Cellular vocoders aren't very different from POTS lines in
their frequency response limits

Clay
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"Siddharth Mathur" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> When a speech or audio signal is sent through a GSM or CDMA cellular

phone,
> what is the maximum audio frequency that is encoded by the codec? For
> example, 4kHz is considered as the cutoff for a plain old telephone

system.
> GSM uses a CELP based encoder (?) ,so the number may be related to the
> standard. Any approximate figures would be appreciated.
>
> TIA,
> Siddharth
>
>



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