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primig
2014-03-09, 12:27 PM
Radio Planning Design Guidelines - Formal guidelines for R.F. Planning for Hutchison 3G UK Ltd.

RD&T.UM&S.517.Optimisation Guidelines - Formal guidelines for Optimisation Engineers.

RAN 1.5.2_ED2_PCR_CDVT_v2.4.xls - RAN 1.5.2 PCR and CDVT values for Iub Control Plane and User Plane

RD&T.UO&C.299.Agilent WCDMA scanner - guide in setting up and using the Agilent drive survey kit for the macro network

RD_T_531_Nokia Node B Optima Compact Doris - Detailed design for the new Nokia Optima Compact Outdoor cabinet,Doris variant.

RDT.UMTS.117.UTRAN Macro link Budget - link budget for the FDD macro layer. A description of each parameter is included.

RDT.UOC.298.Actix Processes _Non-Cluster - A quick guide in setting up and using Actix in the non cluster process.

RDU.0008.01.I2.0.Radio Planning Guidelines

Transmission Planning Guidelines - Access Transmission Network design guidelines for both the NEC and Nokia regions of the 3 UK network.

Transport WS presentation Rev B (E******* IP Evolution in WCDMA RAN)

Hutchison 3G Umbrella Site Guidelines - Guideline for an umbrella site. The intended audience is for Radio Planners and Optimisation Engineers.

wcdma_evolved,The first step –HSDPA, (E*******)
basic principles of HSDPA – High Speed Downlink Packet Access as part of the first step of WCDMA Evolved and the added value for operators and their end-users when HSDPA is implemented in a network

Circuiting Guidelines - National Circuiting Team Guidelines -information required to circuit all Nokia and NEC Node Bs in Cramer

http://www.4shared.com/rar/251-AApIce/UmTisch.html

wolverine
2014-03-09, 07:19 PM
Just so people know these documents are quite old (2004-2005) but I guess the principles described still apply (for R99)

zeldalcl
2014-11-27, 11:08 AM
Do friends have news version, could u share it.
Thanks friends.

primig
2014-11-27, 11:54 AM
I don't have something newer at the moment.

Have you had a look at these posts? maybe they can help you out!

http://www.finetopix.com/showthread.php?38711-Wray-Castle-Radio-Engineering&p=230864&viewfull=1#post230864

http://www.finetopix.com/showthread.php?38818-UMTS-and-HSPA-Training-Pack-%28WC%29

http://www.finetopix.com/showthread.php?25403-LTE-RF-Network-Design-Guidelines-by-AT-amp-T-August-2011

zeldalcl
2014-12-15, 11:28 AM
Dear Friend!
Does has overlap zone requirement for 2G, 3G, 4G Network.

Brs!