Dear All
I have attached one file which give some optimization techniques
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http://www.4shared.com/file/23273180...ons_for_I.html
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Dear All
I have attached one file which give some optimization techniques
No password.....
http://www.4shared.com/file/23273180...ons_for_I.html
Plz add rep
:p
Thanks friend, can ypu please give me of your time and explain this point in more details:
1. If we are getting handover say in sec. A from sec. C i.e. getting both in the main lob of one, then it means there is mutual swapping of only either DX1 or DX2 of sec. A & C.
Please explain it and how to solve it, if you can attach pictures it will be so helpful
Thanks
I am unable to download the rar file.
Could you please email me at agarwalamit081@gmail.com
Regards,
Amit
Dear Justdream
Suppose we are standing at sec A main lob and handover is taking place continuously between sec A & C,that means mutual swapping of only either DX1 or DX2 of sec A & C..
here Dx1 and Dx2 are the two RF feeder cables
Expalination:
let us take an example Dx1(for sec A) and Dx2(for sec A) and
Dx1(for sec C) and Dx2(for sec C) are the two feeder cable for the sec respectively
if by mistake installation team have connected Dx1(for sec A) in place of Dx1(for sec C) that means wrongly placed so HO occurs continuously in main lob of any one sec.
Hope you have got the point now...
Any doubt most welcome.....:cool:
BR
Basith.aces
hello
please,someone can send the link to download
BS
Here is the link, now everybody can download
http://rapidshare.com/files/24404788..._view.zip.html
Plz rep required
BR
:victory:
Thanks a lot, it is very clear now.....I have very simple question? it is shame that I don not knozw it but the bigger shame if I don not ask.
Why each antenna has two feeders? whatùs the reason behind that? I think both of them do the same function, right or wrong :)