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PART IV. NAM FORMAT MAP
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MARK DEFINITION MOST <- BIT SIGNIFICANCE -> LEAST ADDRESS
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0 SIDH (14-8) 00
SIDH (7-0) 01
LU=LOCAL USE** 000000 MIN 02
LU A/B* RI* MIN2(33-28) 03
MIN2(27-24) 0000 04
0000 MIN1(23-20) 05
MIN1(19-12) 06
MIN1(11-4) 07
MIN1(3-0) 0000 08
0000 SCM(3-0) 09
00000 IPCH(10-8) 0A
IPCH(7-0) 0B
0000 ACCOLC(3-0) 0C
PS=PREFERRED** 0000000 PS 0D
SYSTEM 0000 GIM(3-0) 0E
LOCK DIGIT 1 LOCK DIGIT 2 0F
LOCK DIGIT 3 LOCK SPARE BITS 10
EE=END TO END EE 000000 REP 11
SIGNALING HA 000000 HF 12
REP=REPERTORY ----------------------------------------------
HA=HORN ALERT 13
HF=HANDS FREE 14
15
16
SPARE LOCATIONS (13-1D) 17
CONTAIN ALL ZEROS EXCEPT 18
FOR MANUFACTURERS OPTIONS 19
1A
1B
1C
1D
NAM CHECKSUM ADJUSTMENT 1E
NAM CHECKSUM 1F
The Checksum Adjustment and Checksum are calculated automatically after
the data has been edited for the NAM. The sum of all words in the NAM plus
the last two must equal a number with "0" in the last two digits. The radio
checks this sum and if it isn't correct, the radio assumes the NAM is bad or
that it has been tampered with.
* - These bits are used only by AT&T,Hitachi and Mitsubishi. They are A/B
Enable and Roam Inhibit. They must be "0" for all other models.
** - My information does not agree here. One source claims that address 03
has 6 bits and that address 0D has 7 bits. The other source states the
the exact opposite.
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