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eng.akhalifa
2012-04-07, 08:50 AM
Dears is there any idea to solve the tight GSM band problem or decrease the interference?

VitalyK
2012-04-07, 03:19 PM
The usual practice – hopping, downtilt antennas, more aggressive power control, avoid putting sites on very high places

RF engineer
2012-04-07, 04:17 PM
Dear

U can use features to overcome end user problem for your case recommed AMR , uplink interference reduction feature like IRC,EICC.
BR

eng.akhalifa
2012-04-07, 09:04 PM
Dear

U can use features to overcome end user problem for your case recommed AMR , uplink interference reduction feature like IRC,EICC.
BR


is there any limitation on using EICC, i read that this feature require two antennas for one cell. in our network we use one antenna for each sector but it use polarization diversity, can we implement this feature on the current situation?

firstmaxim
2012-04-07, 10:53 PM
How about using synthesizer hopping, DTX and MRP. Also, consider appropriate antenna beamwidth selection and antenna sectorization.

RF engineer
2012-04-08, 03:28 AM
is there any limitation on using EICC, i read that this feature require two antennas for one cell. in our network we use one antenna for each sector but it use polarization diversity, can we implement this feature on the current situation?





Dear

if u using cross polarization antenna no need just actuvate EICC.

BR

eng.akhalifa
2012-04-08, 03:30 AM
Dear

if u using cross polarization antenna no need just actuvate EICC.

BR

thanks for your useful answer

eng.akhalifa
2012-04-08, 03:32 AM
How about using synthesizer hopping, DTX and MRP. Also, consider appropriate antenna beamwidth selection and antenna sectorization.
how can we adjust antenna beam width ?

maahsan
2012-04-08, 04:27 AM
Different antenna models have different horizontal and vertical beam-width meaning you will need to change the antennas.

eng.akhalifa
2012-04-08, 05:48 AM
Different antenna models have different horizontal and vertical beam-width meaning you will need to change the antennas.
so it will be hard solution

lamagica
2012-04-08, 06:41 PM
frequency hopping and coverage assessment (proper tilting) should be the solution..