Process for selecting a control channel in a mobile radio...

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H04B 7/26 (2006.01) H04Q 7/38 (2006.01)

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CA 1230384

PHT 82 348 15 ABSTRACT: Known radio transmission systems have base radio stations that form a cellular system in a geographical arrangement with overlapping radio zones. At least one control channel and several traffic channels are allo- cated to the base radio stations. In a radio transmission system with a large number of transmission channels the search by the mobile radio station for a control channel can take a long time if the channel does not lie in nar- row area of the frequency band of the transmission chan- nels. To avoid long search times in any arrangement of control channels in the frequency band of the transmission channels references to other existing control channels, references to a substitute channel allocated to the base radio station and references by the control channel to itself are transmitted by the base radio station at vari- able time intervals. The content of such references is at least the channel number allocated to the control channel or the substitute channel.

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