| TACS  
Total Access Communication System (TACS) and ETACS are mostly-obsolete variants of Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) which was announced as the choice for the first two UK national cellular systems in Feb 1983.
 
	Frequency range base station: 935.0125 MHz - 949.9875 MHz
	Frequency range mobile station: 890.0125 MHz - 904.9875 MHz
	Control channels: 21 for System A
	Voice channels: 289 for System A
	Control channels: 21 for System B
	Voice channels: 289 for System B
	Duplex distance: 45 MHz
	Channel spacing: 25 KHz
	Voice modulation: FM
	Signaling modulation: carrier FSK
	Frequency deviation: 6.4 KHz (FSK)
	Mobile station transmit power: 10 or 4 Watts (vehicular) 1.6 or 0.63 Watts
	Base station transmit power: ??? (around 50 Watts)
 
(J)TACS is the UK and Japanese version of the AMPS.
There are three major differences:
 
	Different channel frequencies
	6,400 Hz signaling rate (instead of 8,000 Hz)
	Encoding of mobile station number
 
Refer to AMPS documentation, but use executable 'tacs' or 'jtacs' instead of 'amps'.
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