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The modem communicates over radio frequency channels using the 
RD-LAP 9.6, RD-LAP 19.2, or MDC 4800 protocols over 12.5 or 
25kHz RF channels. The network-specific configuration is constant for 
all like devices on the network and includes the channel list and the 
system ID. 
The modem has dual protocol capability on DataTAC 4000 systems in 
the United States and Canada. The modem’s RF protocol is based on 
the attributes specified by the configured channel list, and dynamic 
channel information from the network. 
On DataTAC 5000 systems, only the RD-LAP protocol is supported. 
The modem performs auto-roaming (that is, auto-scanning, channel 
selection, and registration on a new channel). Battery-save operation 
(Power Save protocol) is supported within most DataTAC networks. 
RD-LAP Network Operation 
The RD-LAP 9600 and 19200 protocols are used by DataTAC 4000 
and 5000 networks. The modem supports both continuously keyed, 
multiple channel (MFR) and intermittently keyed, SFR (single 
frequency reuse) network configurations, depending on the network 
type. The RD-LAP protocol specifications provide the reference RF 
protocol link-access procedures supported by the wireless modem. 
While on the network, the modem performs auto-roaming and battery-
save (Power Save protocol) functions. 
MDC 4800 Network Operation 
The MDC 4800 protocol is available exclusively on Motient (United 
States) and Bell Mobility (Canada) networks. The modem supports 
intermittently keyed, SFR network operation. 
 
NoteOn Motient and Bell Mobility networks the modem operates in 
either MDC 4800 mode or RD-LAP 19200 mode, as provided by local 
coverage, however, it is recommended contact be made with the 
relevant network operators to confirm specific details.