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    how is C1 and C2 values assigned for GSM cells ? Can anyone explain me the significance of CRO and how it is calculated ?

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    it has been discussed earlier in this forum. follow the thread.
    http://www.finetopix.com/showthread.php?t=3359

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    But i am not still clear on how the parameter CRO is assigned for the cells ?
    can you explain it please.?

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    hi COURSEKEC,

    U assign CRO when u want to extend your coverage, or u want to decongest neighbor sites.
    If I'm not mistaken every value of CRO, 1 equals 2 or 3 dB. Just check ur BSC help reference.
    Example, if u are -96 dbm(RSL idle) at 500m from the serving cell #1 and there is a nearest site,serving cell#2, around 400m, but at -100 dbm (RSL idle), most probably cell#1 will serve u, but if u want cell#2 to serve u, u change your setting of CRO from 0 to 3 or 4 (6 db plus), -100 dbm + 6 dbm= -94dBm, therefore cell # 2 has better RSL idle than cell #1 wherein your call will be camp on at the aforesaid cell.
    Hope u understand my explanation...

    BR//

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