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Reputation: 139
THRUTRANHIGH & THRUTRANLOW
Dear Experts
Please explain these two parameters.
THRUTRANHIGH
THRUTRANLOW
I am confused between high and low thresholds. Please explain in details as I couldn't find them even in Hedex.
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2013-03-02 04:49 AM
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Re: THRUTRANHIGH & THRUTRANLOW
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Member
Reputation: 139
Re: THRUTRANHIGH & THRUTRANLOW
Thanks Philippe,I have gone through that post but I am still confused in high & low thresholds.Whether both of them should be same or different because by default they are same .
Dear Handover24,
Please help.
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Re: THRUTRANHIGH & THRUTRANLOW
@Piscean21
Why not rather pm Handover24? He's likely to easily miss your plea here.
A brave person is not one who has no fear but someone who can conquer his fears.
KR,
Stilloboy
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Re: THRUTRANHIGH & THRUTRANLOW
Hi Guys,
those two parameters are in the Hedex library...below the meaning :
Last edited by Handover24; 2013-03-05 at 05:08 PM
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Re: THRUTRANHIGH & THRUTRANLOW
Parameter ID |
THRUTRANHIGH |
Parameter Name |
UTRAN Cell Resel High THD Based on PRI |
NE |
BSC6900 |
MML Command |
SET GCELLPRIEUTRANSYS |
Meaning |
If the measured RSCP value of one or more neighboring UTRAN cells is higher than the value of this parameter, the MS is allowed to reselect a neighboring cell in UTRAN whose priority is higher than the GERAN priority. The values of this parameter correspond to the following decibel values: 0: 0 dB, 1: 2 dB, 2: 4 dB, 3: 6 dB, ..., 30: 60 dB, 31: 62 dB. |
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Re: THRUTRANHIGH & THRUTRANLOW
Parameter ID |
THRUTRANLOW |
Parameter Name |
UTRAN Cell Resel Low THD Based on PRI |
NE |
BSC6900 |
MML Command |
SET GCELLPRIEUTRANSYS |
Meaning |
If the receive levels of the serving cell and all neighboring GSM cells are lower than "Low GSM Threshold Based on Priority", and if the measured RSCP value of one or more neighboring UTRAN cells is higher than the value of this parameter, the MS is allowed to reselect a neighboring cell in UTRAN whose priority is lower than the GERAN priority. The values of this parameter correspond to the following decibel values: 0: 0 dB, 1: 2 dB, 2: 4 dB, 3: 6 dB, ..., 30: 60 dB, 31: 62 dB. |
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