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    Default queries in Actix and displaying specific details

    I would like to know how to run queries in Actix for GSM and are there standard queries available?
    Also, I want to know how can I display the best serving cell at each point in terms of BCCH. Dedicated-ServCI does not work as It rather displays the signal strength.

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    Default Re: queries in Actix and displaying specific details

    Click drop down in the logfiles loaded. Under serving parameters, look for Serving BCCH and drag it ro you map window.
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    Default Re: queries in Actix and displaying specific details

    Hi,

    There are Standard Queries in Actix. You can see/add/modify them in Analysis Manager.

    If you want to see the result from a query you need to "run" it. Under each device there is "Queries" category and from there you can see all the queries available in Actix.
    There is a training material in the forum about creating GSM Queries in Actix. Just use the search.

    As for BCCH, as freakturd06 said use "ServBCCH".

    I think that it is better to use a phone that is in idle mode.

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    Default Re: queries in Actix and displaying specific details

    Thanks Rooster[BG] and freakturd06. I did an offset for ServCI and ServBCCH and It looks good now. I find some areas where ServCI and ServBCCH are different but fortunately they were over small regions and no call drops occured there. Hope it is not a matter of concern.

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