W-CDMA COMMON PILOT CHANNEL

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Information on W-CDMA Common Pilot Channel (W-CDMA CPICH)

The W-CDMA Common Pilot Channel (W-CDMA CPICH) is used in the Scrambling Coding Identification phase of W-CDMA synchronization to complete the synchronization of the W-CDMA User Equipment (mobile phone) to the W-CDMA Base Transceiver Station (W-CDMA BTS).


Other topics in our resources on CDMA related to W-CDMA Common Pilot Channel include: 
 
  • W-CDMA Scrambling Code Identification
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