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RF Site Survey
Hi,
What is RF Site Survey? How is it carried out ?
What tools are essential?
-With respect to GSM and CDMA
Thanks
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2009-06-11 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted by
alkesh
Hi,
What is RF Site Survey? How is it carried out ?
What tools are essential?
-With respect to GSM and CDMA
Thanks
to much to tell...
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If you can please share some details in brief or
any document. That would be useful.
Thanks.
Originally Posted by
gigel
to much to tell...
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Hi Alkesh,
RF site survey should accomodate:
- Traffic distribution (such as where people live mostly), so you have to orientate your site to covers this area
- What your purpose of this site survey? There can be coverage reason, capacity reason, and quality reason. For coverage, please make sure that the site you propose can cover wider, means parameters you have to consider is: ground height, antenna height plan, azimuth plan, and antenna type (includes beamwidth, gain, etc..). For capacity, please make sure about antenna height/type and also traffic erlang offered that can fulfill that area. For quality reason, usually this is about antenna type, the most suitable point you put site to make sure that spots problem will be covered.
- During RF Sites Survey, you have to balance between RF needs and also agreed equipment between vendor and customer.
This is a short desc about RF Site Survey.
Hopefully can help.
BR//Rheyra
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Originally Posted by
alkesh
If you can please share some details in brief or
any document. That would be useful.
Thanks.
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Dear Alkesh
Rf survey
1, Rf survey for which site whether for capacitive site or coverage site
capacitive site survey is done for decreasing the load on existing sites
coverage survey is done for providing the coverage
2,Reference Coordinates will be given and Reach the site location and chose best 3 location ...lacation 1 will be priority
3,Take the address of the owners if possible
4,Take the pictures of the clutters and hotspots...
5,Decide the height of the Tower
6,decide the Orientation of the Antennas and its height.
These are the brief info about RF Survey
Plz add rep if it is helpful to you
BR Basith.aces
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What about the RF surveys which are done
after the site is up and running?
The details you mentioned will be done at initial stage
when you need to set up site and do planning.
Originally Posted by
basith.aces
Dear Alkesh
Rf survey
1, Rf survey for which site whether for capacitive site or coverage site
capacitive site survey is done for decreasing the load on existing sites
coverage survey is done for providing the coverage
2,Reference Coordinates will be given and Reach the site location and chose best 3 location ...lacation 1 will be priority
3,Take the address of the owners if possible
4,Take the pictures of the clutters and hotspots...
5,Decide the height of the Tower
6,decide the Orientation of the Antennas and its height.
These are the brief info about RF Survey
Plz add rep if it is helpful to you
BR Basith.aces
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Hi alkesh,
do you mean site audit?
BR//Rheyra
Originally Posted by
alkesh
What about the RF surveys which are done
after the site is up and running?
The details you mentioned will be done at initial stage
when you need to set up site and do planning.
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Site Survey and validation
Site Survey and validation.
thanks and reputation will be needed.
PM for pass.
Last edited by kais; 2010-01-29 at 09:57 PM
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I am not sure about that. I am a beginner. So
if you could explain.
Originally Posted by
rheyra
Hi alkesh,
do you mean site audit?
BR//Rheyra
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Thought that RF Survey is a part of above discussed Site Hunting / Site Searching / Site Acquisition / Technical Site Engineering survey...
The aim is to make sure that all required RF resources will be available on the selected site candidate, including the mobile network RF bandwidth requirement, approach link / transmission channel availability (interferrence free), LOS (line-of-sight) etc.
We use an RF Scanner, Spectrum Analyzer, etc to do this....
Is that? But mostly I am wrong....
Regards
parto_tegal
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