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slavun
2010-03-12, 06:07 AM
I want to ask the people optimizing 2G networks. What is the maximum deviation(in degrees +/-) of the planned antenna azimuth and the real installed, not affecting site performance? The site is 3 sectors 900mhz in rural area.
Thanks in advance
RF engineer
2010-03-12, 12:58 PM
I want to ask the people optimizing 2G networks. What is the maximum deviation(in degrees +/-) of the planned antenna azimuth and the real installed, not affecting site performance? The site is 3 sectors 900mhz in rural area.
Thanks in advance
-/+ 10 degree
BR
RF
Processor
2010-03-12, 05:44 PM
-/+ 2 degree would not affect site performance....Speaking from a drive testers point of view:D
dew4noberic
2010-03-12, 06:05 PM
-/+ 10 degree
BR
RF
i agree with RF engineer, any way for what purpose, and dont forget to check network utilization area.
desperado1
2010-03-12, 07:05 PM
can anybody explain the signalling process in handover from 3G to 2G ?
slavun
2010-03-12, 08:05 PM
Thank you for the quick answers.
can anybody explain the signalling process in handover from 3G to 2G ?
I think it is not related to the issue of my question. You can ask it in another thread.
test_tool
2010-03-12, 10:36 PM
the maximum is 13 degree, down tilt, include electrical and mechanical tile
kevin_h811
2010-03-15, 11:56 AM
-/+ 10 degrees. I agree with RF ENgineer.Based on experience also.
aircom_vn
2010-03-16, 01:07 AM
-/+ 2 degree would not affect site performance....Speaking from a drive testers point of view:D
@ Processor : I agree with Mr./Mrs RF engineer's opinion. + / - 10 degree of azimuth is okey.
but your idea is for tilt, + / - 2 degree of downtilt is not much affacted to cell performance
BR.,
Processor
2010-03-16, 07:45 PM
:p oops...my apology to everyone as i actually thot he was asking for tilt...I totally agree with RF engineer for azimuth.
sorry i goofed:D
slavun
2010-03-16, 08:19 PM
Thank you all for answering my question.
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