CommentID~CommenterName~CommenterEmail~CommenterPhone~CommenterFax~CommenterCo~Clause~Subclause~Page~Line~CommentType~Comment~SuggestedRemedy~Response~CommentStatus~ResponseStatus
0~Chen, HungKun~hkchen@inprocomm.com~+886-3-5165106 ext 661~~InProComm, Inc.~05~5.3.3~~~T~The specturm factor is not necessarily unity at frequency offset zero. Consider the case of 802.11b tx and 802.15.1 rx, the full tx power occupies a bandwidht of 22MHzm, and only a fraction of it can pass the 1MHz channel filter of 802.15.1.~Correct this sentence.~~X~O
0~Chen, HungKun~hkchen@inprocomm.com~+886-3-5165106 ext 661~~InProComm, Inc.~05~5.3.3~~~T~The definition of frequency offset in Table 3 should be clarified.~It should be defined as the offset between the central frequencies of the transmitter and the receiver.  The rows of two types of transmitters should be splitted, and the table of content should be modified according to the above frequency offset definition.~~X~O
0~Chen, HungKun~hkchen@inprocomm.com~+886-3-5165106 ext 661~~InProComm, Inc.~05~5.3.3~~~T~There should be no difference betweem spectrum factors of Barker mode and CCK mode in Table 4.~Combine the two rows.~~X~O
0~Chen, HungKun~hkchen@inprocomm.com~+886-3-5165106 ext 661~~InProComm, Inc.~05~5.4~~~E~It is said to be a complex baseband model. But the equations in the subclauses sometimes are presented in a passband form.~Make them consistent.~~X~O
