An acknowledgement method in a wireless communication system. Initially, a reverse
supplemental channel (R-SCH) frame is received at a base station. The base station
then transmits an acknowledgement (ACK) signal if quality of the received R-SCH
frame is indicated as being good. A negative acknowledgement (NAK) signal is transmitted
only if the received data frame is indicated as being bad but has enough energy
such that, if combined with energy from retransmission of the data frame, it would
be sufficient to permit correct decoding of the data frame. If the best base station
is known, the acknowledgement method may reverse the transmission of the acknowledgement
signals for the best base station so that only NAK signal is sent. A positive acknowledgement
is assumed in the absence of an acknowledgement. This is done to minimize the transmit
power requirements.