In US AMPS, 416 channels are allocated to various operators with 10 kHz guard band and channel between them is 30 kHz. What is the spectrum allocation given to each operator?

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Multiple access techniques are methods for allocating signaling dimensions to specific users. Multiple access methods perform differently in different multiuser channels. Co-channel interference is a problem that can occur in many wireless communications systems due to spectrum sharing and multiple access. It is mainly caused by multiple radios transmitting on the same frequency band at the same time. Here are some examples of multiple access techniques: Frequency division multiple access (FDMA): A common analog method that divides the frequency band into channels of equal bandwidth. Each... Show more

In US AMPS, 416 channels are allocated to various operators with 10 kHz guard band and channel between them is 30 kHz. What is the spectrum allocation given to each operator?