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    Default VSWR (Route B)

    Dears,

    Could you kindly support:
    When I check VSWR for 2G sites, it always give me measurments like below one:

    Standing Wave Ratio(Route A) = 1.1
    Standing Wave Ratio(Route B) = NULL

    As you see, Route B is always NULL
    and sometimes there's problem in Route B, how could I configure my system to force it measure Route B VSWR as well?

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    Default Re: VSWR (Route B)

    I have seen this when running DSP VSWR in NodeB. I taut its because VSWR is below one (<1) or when you don't have diversity defined
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    I think it could be because of Diversity,
    Do you have any idea how to confirm it's defined or not? and how to define it?

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    Default Re: VSWR (Route B)

    Quote Originally Posted by justdream View Post
    I think it could be because of Diversity,
    Do you have any idea how to confirm it's defined or not? and how to define it?
    LST SEC--> Antenna Magnitude (Should be 2 if diversity defined)
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    Default Re: VSWR (Route B)

    Quote Originally Posted by tharinduwije View Post
    LST SEC--> Antenna Magnitude (Should be 2 if diversity defined)
    Dear, I didn't find this command
    Is there other method to check
    By the way, I'm speaking about 2G

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    Default Re: VSWR (Route B)

    Quote Originally Posted by justdream View Post
    Dears,

    Could you kindly support:
    When I check VSWR for 2G sites, it always give me measurments like below one:

    Standing Wave Ratio(Route A) = 1.1
    Standing Wave Ratio(Route B) = NULL

    As you see, Route B is always NULL
    and sometimes there's problem in Route B, how could I configure my system to force it measure Route B VSWR as well?
    Dears, an y idea about this issue

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    Default Re: VSWR (Route B)

    Hi,
    VSWR is a measure of TX path quality.
    If you does not have a transmitter defined on the particular branch you would not have a result from the command.

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    Default Re: VSWR (Route B)

    Hello,
    the VSWR test only can be runned on TX olny .
    if you want it to be measured from RX then you should exchange between them

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    Default Re: VSWR (Route B)

    Why don't you use Site master or bird to measure offline ? It's the best way to measure SWR

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    Default Re: VSWR (Route B)

    Quote Originally Posted by bluep View Post
    Why don't you use Site master or bird to measure offline ? It's the best way to measure SWR
    I'm searching for quick & automatic way to check VSWR for all Network sites
    but based on all comments it seems that we could only remotely check one Route and could check both
    which means we are working blindly 9maybe the other route has VSWR problem and we don't know about it) !!

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