Dfs Cdma Tool Ver 3.3 0.7
- oliverson20209
- Oct 9, 2021
- 2 min read
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DFS CDMA Tool is a software to decode the DFS cell on the CDMA network. The DFS CDMA Tool allow you to decode all of the channels in one input file containing more than one frequency (e.g.. an entire frequency band) or every channel in one single input file (e.g., a single frequency). The decoded channels are saved in different output files according to their frequencies; channels with the same frequencies are grouped together and not mixed with channels with other frequencies. Decoding DFS CDMA is possible with the following input files: 1. The input file is a single frequency file, which contains all of the desired channels in one single file. 2. The input file is a frequency band file, which contains all of the desired channels in one single file. The frequencies are indicated with their decimal values or according to their WCDMA or GSM standards. 3. The input file is a frequency range of bands, e.g., every first 3 first DECT packets are decoded on first band, on second band etc., etc. DFS CDMA Tool uses a database of known channels and frequencies to decode one channel at a time. The database includes the following channels: 1. All of the known channels available in a single frequency file. 2. A specific frequency band from the WCDMA or GSM standards, for example all of the known channels from 3G within the frequency interval 1030-1095 MHz, together with their decoding order. 3. The range of known frequencies included in a frequency band, for example all of the first 3 first DECT packets are decoded on first band, on second band etc., etc. 4. The range of known frequencies in a frequency range, for example all of the known frequencies from 3G within the frequency interval 1030-1095 MHz are decoded on first band, on second band etc., etc. DFS CDMA Tool also allows you to decode DFS Channels using a single input file according to this format: 1. The input file is a file that contains multiple channels' ID that may or may not be mixed with other channels' IDs, and their corresponding frequencies. 2. The input file is a frequency band file, which contains all of the desired channels in one single file. The frequencies are indicated with their decimal values or according to their WCDMA or GSM standards. The ID's are separated by commas (,), and the IDs are not mixed with other ID's. 3. The input file is a frequency range of bands, e.g., every first 3 first DECT packets are decoded on first band, on second band etc., etc. . The DFS CDMA Tool allows you to decode any combination of channels from a single input file using different methods: 1. eccc085e13
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