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    Default Control Channel Power optimal Setting

    Dear Experts,
    Can anyone share the recommended values for below parameters. Our SW version is W11, E*******. Any trial report please share we have to make sure that we are using optimal values.
    • eulNonServHwRate
    • timeToTrigger1x
    • reportingRange1x
    • hysteresis1x
    • bchPower
    • pchPower
    • maxFach1Power
    • maxFach2Power

    BR//
    Imran

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    Default Re: Control Channel Power optimal Setting

    Come on guys, kindly share if anyone have changed common control channel powers. Any trial report especially for PCH and FACH.

    BR//
    Imran

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    Default Re: Control Channel Power optimal Setting

    Quote Originally Posted by Muhammad Imran Rafique View Post
    Dear Experts,
    Can anyone share the recommended values for below parameters. Our SW version is W11, E*******. Any trial report please share we have to make sure that we are using optimal values.
    • eulNonServHwRate
    • timeToTrigger1x
    • reportingRange1x
    • hysteresis1x
    • bchPower
    • pchPower
    • maxFach1Power
    • maxFach2Power

    BR//
    Imran
    Hi,

    I am not sure but in E******* the values:


    bchPower-----------Power of PCCPCH
    pchPower-------Paging Channel or SCCPCH
    maxFach1Power ----Control(?)
    maxFach2Power-----Data(?)

    These are all related to CPICH power with offset values. Can they be changed?

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    Default Re: Control Channel Power optimal Setting

    Hi Ritgail,

    yes, all are configurable parameters.

    They have recommended values relative to CPICH (as CPICH defines coverage boundry). But note these recommendations are based on certain predictions, practically radio environment may differ. I.e deep dense urban indoor.

    BCH (-3.1dB) if it is not reaching till the border of cell, it will lead to many problems.

    I am looking for any trial report if anyone has changed power of any common control channel. BCH, PCH, PICH,FACH

    BR//
    Imran

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