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Old 11-21-2007, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by d_phekt View Post
i think i understand what tweaking the NAM settings does, but what exactly does changing the slot cycle index in the modem settings do?

NM... i just read more carefully

SCI will primarily impact ring throughput.

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Originally Posted by Dralic View Post
I've been looking into this and it seems like this varies from network to network.for example1-6 is for normal use, 7-9 Doctors and other Emergency personnel, and 10-15 Gov't only. Anyone have any more info on this?

I'm speaking of ACCOLC.
as for the ACCOLC codes....

In the US we use 0-9, in the UK they use other ACCOLC mentioned.

Here we use a lower number for priority with EMS using preferred 0+1 (been this way for almost 20 years, yes i have been in wireless that long - i remember having to "Burn" Nam chips as they were eeproms back then).

Last edited by canospinach; 11-21-2007 at 06:47 AM. Reason: i speak typo
 

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