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Junior Member
Reputation: 11
Compare the signal strength of UMTS 1900 and GSM 1900
Dear experts,
Can anybody compare the signal strength UTMS 1900 and GSM 1900 when:
- Same coordinate and height of antenna
- Same tilt and azimuth
BRs,
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2013-01-19 01:34 PM
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Member
Reputation: 260
Re: Compare the signal strength of UMTS 1900 and GSM 1900
difference would be the same as between GSM900 and DCS1800... almost 8 dB loss to 1800/1900 as compared to GSM900
Originally Posted by
rentalove
Dear experts,
Can anybody compare the signal strength UTMS 1900 and GSM 1900 when:
- Same coordinate and height of antenna
- Same tilt and azimuth
BRs,
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Junior Member
Reputation: 11
Re: Compare the signal strength of UMTS 1900 and GSM 1900
I would like to compare GSM and UMTS with same band and same antenna. Eg: GSM 900 and UMTS 900, GSM 1900 and UMTS 1900
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Re: Compare the signal strength of UMTS 1900 and GSM 1900
Have you run the simulation with above configuration in a planning tool with tuned Model ?
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Member
Reputation: 238
Re: Compare the signal strength of UMTS 1900 and GSM 1900
If every thing you said is same, then you will have to consider loading. If there is no loading, then coverage of both would be almost same but as loading increases coverage of UMTS will start shrinking while in GSM it would not be affected.
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Member
Reputation: 71
Re: Compare the signal strength of UMTS 1900 and GSM 1900
What do you want to compare?
- Coverage of UMTS 1900 for voice vs GSM 1900 for voice? or coverage of UMTS 1900 for data PS 128kbps for example vs GSM 1900 for voice? > Use link budget with adequate sensititivity for each system and service
- Signal strength of the reference signal i.e. the CPICH RSCP for UMTS and the BCCH RxLev for GSM? In that case everything should be the same except the output power (generally 33 dBm for UMTS CPICH and around 42 to 45dBm but dependent on vendor and TRX configuration for GSM BCCH). Also what can be different is the feeder losses if different feeder length or diameter or if Remote Radio Head solutions are deployed for UMTS and for GSM.
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