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    Friends,

    we have detected some sites in our network by chance having Co site 'Co./ Adj. channel' : the same site has the same channel or adjacent in the same cell or in two cells

    so do you how to check all the network through Excel to be sure that we don't have it any more

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    Basically 2 neighbor cells should not have same BCCHs.It can be first step to detect


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    Quote Originally Posted by electron View Post
    Basically 2 neighbor cells should not have same BCCHs.It can be first step to detect


    BR///Reza
    I don't speak about neighbours, I speaking about the same site between for example sector-0 and sector-2

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    HI
    you can do it by excel but not abvious ,
    its better to do it by mapinfo ,add all your site and frequencies on mapinfo then make setcors check one by one
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    Quote Originally Posted by justdream View Post
    Friends,

    we have detected some sites in our network by chance having Co site 'Co./ Adj. channel' : the same site has the same channel or adjacent in the same cell or in two cells

    so do you how to check all the network through Excel to be sure that we don't have it any more

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    As i know in some vendors BSC does not allow to operators assign Co-BCCH to Co-Site!!



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    no, it has been already happened in our network
    I know that I can use MapInfo but it's too exhausted to go cell be cell if you have more than 3000 cells

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    friends, please I need excel function or macro to check as I have found another case in my network
    two sectors in one site have adjacent BCCH

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    For co-sited BCCH... you don't need MCOM or Mapinfo at all... you can do it using Excel and it is very simple.

    First create (or open your current site list with BCCH).The list needs to contain CELL, SITE and BCCH.

    Then select cell A1 and press ctr-A, then sort by SITE and by BCCH.

    Next step is to include FORMULA in additional column, and formula is (in my example) =C2=C3.

    Where it is TRUE than you have identical BCCH for co-sited cells.

    I have created example in excel workbook. Please check attachment.

    If you have any questions just ask.

    P.S. You should run consistency check for things like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darko View Post
    For co-sited BCCH... you don't need MCOM or Mapinfo at all... you can do it using Excel and it is very simple.

    First create (or open your current site list with BCCH).The list needs to contain CELL, SITE and BCCH.

    Then select cell A1 and press ctr-A, then sort by SITE and by BCCH.

    Next step is to include FORMULA in additional column, and formula is (in my example) =C2=C3.

    Where it is TRUE than you have identical BCCH for co-sited cells.

    I have created example in excel workbook. Please check attachment.

    If you have any questions just ask.

    P.S. You should run consistency check for things like this.
    thanks for giving me of your time and trying to help
    but I don't agree with you as I have tested your idea in my network and I found a lot of cases that has co-BCCH between different Consecutive sites as shown in Example v2

    Thanks anyway
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    Yes you are right, I was doing this in rush. you need to add one more FORMULA. We also need to investigate sites. Add (in my example) "=B2=B3".

    Where both are TRUE then you have cosited BCCH for same SITE.

    Please check Example v3.xls !!!

    I hope this will help you
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