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cross feeder & cross sectors

  • This topic has 8 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 12 years ago by adem DT.
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  • #52843
    TS
    Guest

    Hi

    how we can identify between cross feeder and cross sectors during the analysis

    #52844
    pix
    Guest

    hello,

    cross sectors : coverage of sector 1 is found in place of sector 2, and vice versa

    cross feeders : within the same cell, some TRX have a good RXLEV, while other have a very poor RXLEV. Because the TX of some TRX are sent on wrong sectors.

    #52845
    TS
    Guest

    Thanks Pix
    but as you know for cross feeder u cant make DT analysis by TRX…… u are not able to check RXlevel for each TRX on the cell

    #52846
    pix
    Guest

    TS,

    well, i used to do that. It’s no easy, but it’s possible if you’re patient 🙂

    #52847
    TS
    Guest

    Thanks Pix ! so I have to be patient and i should check TRX by TRX for suspected area

    #52848
    TS
    Guest

    one more thing , to check coverage by TRX it should be from stat ? right ?

    #52849
    pix
    Guest

    not necessarily. I do it on the spot : i stop in one place, look at rxlev on bcch. That’ll be my reference. Theni make a callsetup on each TRX, and see what is the RXLEV on each TRX (without power control DL)

    if you have hard time putting the call on some trx, you can use the preference parameter to “prioritize” a TRX. Ask the OMCR engineer to change this parameter while you’re doing the tests.

    #52850
    theman
    Guest

    Pix is right, CROSS SECTORS is when the coverage of Sector 1 serving in Sector 2 or VV and for the Cross Feeders: you can check it much better if you do drivetest within a same cell the sector 1 and 2 or Vice Versa transmit on it.

    #52851
    adem DT
    Guest

    hello, how can i know cross feeder and cross sectors during DT analysis ?

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