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From: Diane Golden
Date: Thu, Oct 18 2007 12:10 PM
Subject: Revised Volume Gain Standard per call today

Attached is the revised text for volume gain per the discussion today.
Everything is pretty much final except for the last note.

Diane

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The agenda for Today's Telecom WG will be:

1. 2.2E: Volume Gain. A proposed text is attached.

2. 2.2B: Interference with Hearing Device. The text was voted and adopted
on at the last in-person plenary. There is an outstanding request for an
advisory note.

Proposed advisory note text:

Advisory Note

Cellular and PCS handsets that meet a minimum of M3 or M4 and T3 or T4
measurement rating per ANSI C63.19 (2007) will meet this requirement for
"lowest possible level." Devices in other frequency bands (700 MHz, AWS)
are not yet included in this standard, but may be so at a later time.
Digital wireline cordless devices that meet TIA-1083 will meet the "lowest
possible level" standard for those types of devices.

3. Video Support. Text was sent out yesterday. There has been on-line
traffic on the text overnight.



Mary Brooner/Brenda Battat

From: Brooner Mary-AMB004
Date: Thu, Oct 18 2007 12:15 PM
Subject: Revised Volume Gain Standard per call today

we achieved agreement on volume gain except for the very last advisory
note which needs comments/review.... m

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