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Cellular radiotelephone system having colocated base sites

  • US 4,775,998 A
  • Filed: 07/20/1987
  • Issued: 10/04/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/20/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of assigning voice radio channels for radiotelephone calls in a cellular radiotelephone system providing telephone service to radiotelephones located in a geographical area, said geographical area divided into a plurality of cells, each cell assigned at least one paging/access radio channel and a first plurality of voice radio channels which differ from those assigned to adjoining cells, and each cell including fixed site radio apparatus for communicating with said radiotelephones, said method comprising the steps of:

  • assigning a second plurality of voice radio channels to at least one cell which differ from the first plurality of voice radio channels of all cells;

    operating a first group of radiotelephones on the first plurality of voice radio channels of all cells;

    operating a second group of radiotelephones on the first plurality of voice radio channels of all cells and the second plurality of voice radio channels of said one cell;

    for a radiotelephone call in each cell with a radiotelephone in the first group of radiotelephones, assigning a voice radio channel from the first plurality of voice radio channels for the cell; and

    for a radiotelephone call in said one cell with a radiotelephone in the second group of radiotelephones, assigning one of the second plurality of voice radio channels for the cell before assigning one of the first plurality of voice radio channels for the cell.

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