This is a reminder to guilt me into adding this. I actually have the information, I just need to convert it to a useful format.

This is like we have added patterns like hardware keyboard layouts -- most of you cannot influence the design, but understanding the constraints and behaviors helps with your design. Not understanding how mobile cellular telephony works is a problem.

I've gone out of my way to take RF engineering classes. And it's pretty arduous. Transcoding Walsh codes by pencil, and so on. So I boiled down a couple thousand pages of documents gathered over time into an about 20 page slideshow for internal use. It has no explanations, has bad branding, and half of the images are snagged off the internet. Instead of posting that, I intend to repurpose all the content into a cohesive story and put it all up here as an article, so you can just refer to it when you need to.

If you are sad that I haven't yet, bug me about it. Or, if the long, technical courses interested you then I'd suggest where I got most of my training Scott Baxter & Associates.