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  • #45066
    Jeff
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    Dear all,
    between 2 cells from different sites it’s recommended for them not to be synchronized,whereas 2 cells from the same site should be synchronized.
    Do you know why?
    Thanks

    #45067
    pix
    Guest

    best case : all cells are synchronized all over the network. It nallows faster handovers.

    normal case : it is impossible to synchronize cells from different BTS (unless using GPS synchronization), whereas cells within a BTS are always synchronized (they share the same clock).

    #45068
    Jeff
    Guest

    Do you really think it’s possible to synchronise cells all aver the network???
    Thanks for your answer…
    I can see you’re present in a lot of forum:)

    #45069
    pix
    Guest

    well, it’s interesting to learn about situations other telecoms engineers are facing. I’m really glad I found this forum !

    frankly, i don’t think it is possible to synchronize all cells of a network… It would mean all BTS are loaded with a GPS device, which is a bit unrealistic. And it is useless, because non-synchronized HO are working perfectly fine anyway 🙂

    #45070
    M.Thyagarajan
    Guest

    It is possible and implemented in many parts of india , we have synchronised BTS (Cluster of BTS), not only it improves the handover performance it is usefull for frequency hopping situation.

    regards

    #45071
    Phaysal
    Guest

    Hi,
    If talking abt CDMA, all BTS are recommended to be equipped with GPS. In Pakistan as well, telco’s are using GPS for SYNCing their networks. But the question is how much the sync affects the network KPIs.

    Thyagarajan, can u give some statistical ideas?!!

    #45072
    RF
    Guest

    Dears

    if your GPS are affected ( the number of satellite connected with your GPS low then 4 ) you risk to have SHO failure

    Regards

    #45073
    Phaysal
    Guest

    Hi,
    This may not always be the case, coz clocks based on GPS can provide holdover for more than 25 hrs normally. If u lose GPS signal, LO would be able to keep the equipment synced, until u get ur GPS fixed!

    What do u say!?

    #45074
    RF
    Guest

    Dear Phaysal
    the GPS synchronize all the BTS with BSC ,and in CDMA we have sot , softer handoff , and also MS& BTS have rake receiver for these we need to GPS

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