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Yes. I would like to test both, but if I
had to choose one or the other for logistics reasons, then I would choose to
test with AFH. Realistically, by the time 802.11n passes
through all of the flaming hoops, is approved and published, most of these
non-AFH headsets From: Bill Shvodian
[mailto:bill.shvodian@xxxxxxxx] Steve and Ed, I thought
that on previous calls people have said that most of the 2 billion deployed
Bluetooth devices do not have AFH. If this is true, then the testing
should be done with AFH enabled and AFH disabled. On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Shellhammer, Steve <sshellha@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Ed,
Sorry we had trouble with the bridge at the end of the call.
I will add your comments to the minutes. Steve From: Reuss, Ed [mailto:ed.reuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Before the conference call was interrupted, I wanted to make
a suggestion on the Bluetooth side of the test conditions. I am forwarding his
comments on the reflector instead. Our Bluetooth guru suggests the following parameters for the
Bluetooth link in the 20/40 MHz tests: The most basic
requirement is that the connection has AFH enabled, both devices are doing AFH
Classification, the audio shall be encoded with 64kb/s CVSD (the Bluetooth
default codec) and the packet types tested are HV3 and 1-EV3 (Wesco=2,
Tesco=6), it is important to test both of these. Does anyone have any comments on these? -- Ed Reuss From: Shellhammer, Steve [mailto:sshellha@xxxxxxxxxxxx] All, This is a reminder that we will be having a conference
call on Monday at 1 PM EDT (10 AM PDT). The conference call was announced
previously and the schedule is posted at, http://ieee802.org/19/pub/calls.html
We do not have a presentation planned. We need to have a few volunteers
to help draft a Test Plan as was agreed to at the Denver Plenary. A few
points regarding the test plan were captured in the 11n minutes from that
meeting. Anyone wanting to volunteer to help draft the test plan please
notify me. Agenda
TO ATTEND THE AUDIO CONFERENCE: 1.
Call +1 858-845-5000 2.
After the greeting press 1 to
attend meeting. 3.
Enter Meeting ID 80219 4.
Enter Meeting Password 80219 followed
by the # sign. 5.
Follow the remaining prompts for recording the callers name and joining the
meeting. For
assistance, dial #0 at any time. Regards, Steve |