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hendral
2010-09-17, 07:33 PM
Pls find material about Optimal Antenna Downtilting in WCDMA Based Networks. This is a Master Thesis

http://www.4shared.com/file/x2P4CpUX/Optimal_Antenna_Downtilting_in.html


PASS IS pdklb_downtilt

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coursekec
2010-09-18, 12:43 AM
thanks for the post but i've on question
Which simulating tool does this thesis uses ? Is it MATLAB ?

cococrunch
2010-09-18, 03:22 PM
Pls find material about Optimal Antenna Downtilting in WCDMA Based Networks. This is a Master Thesis

http://www.4shared.com/file/x2P4CpUX/Optimal_Antenna_Downtilting_in.html


PASS IS pdklb_downtilt

If you like it pls you send rep and thanks. I trust you are the best friend

Why is the file an MP3??

The title is "Parapapa (Remix) - DJ David & DJ Maumix-Contato 024 9819-9437.mp3".. Anyone with same experience??

hendral
2010-09-18, 06:59 PM
Why is the file an MP3??

The title is "Parapapa (Remix) - DJ David & DJ Maumix-Contato 024 9819-9437.mp3".. Anyone with same experience??

I try to DownLoad by address. and I find file is OK

rejreyes
2010-10-15, 03:01 PM
Pls find material about Optimal Antenna Downtilting in WCDMA Based Networks. This is a Master Thesis

Optimal Antenna Downtilting in WCDMA.rar - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download (http://www.4shared.com/file/x2P4CpUX/Optimal_Antenna_Downtilting_in.html)


PASS IS pdklb_downtilt

If you like it pls you send rep and thanks. I trust you are the best friend

Thanks! Already added... No problem here by the way... :D

kaizzer545
2010-10-16, 01:23 AM
THANKS MASTER !!! THIS KIND OF INFO IS REALLY USEFULL !

fred478
2010-10-17, 08:36 PM
Hi,

Very good job !
As a remark : What bout combination of both electrical and dowtilt tilts ? This is often used to tune coverage areas and soft ho areas.

As an example: imagine :

you are bugged by too big softer ho area or because your cell is overshooting in the 90° direction
but you still want to keep your coverage in the main direction of your cell
The solution is to:

proceed to an electrical downtilt (reduce sidelobs coverage and main direction coverage)
proceed to a mecanical uptilt to get back your main direction coverage.
On the top of this, you get gain on the backlob by forcing him down tks to the two operations

Please take this as a contribution to the great job done in this paper :-)

Regards
Frederic

kin12345
2010-11-17, 08:15 PM
very good post, good job.