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Wireless Telephony Systems
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ALSO CALLED: Mobile Telephony Systems, Mobile Telephony, Mobile Telephone Systems, and PCS Systems
DEFINITION: Personal Access Communications System (PACS) is a type of wireless telephone network compatible with telephone sets, answering machines, fax machines, and computers. A PACS can be used like a local area network (LAN) with voice capability and can be part of a larger network
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WIRELESS TELEPHONY SYSTEMS DEFINITION (continued):
or can be connected into the telephone system. A typical PACS resembles a cellular telephone network in miniature. It contains numerous radio port control units (RCPUs), each of which is the equivalent of a cellular repeater, but with a shorter communications range, linking subscriber sets within a radius of a few hundred feet. RPCUs are located on utility poles, atop buildings, and in other unobtrusive places that offer good coverage for several hundred feet in all directions. RPCU
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