It may or may not be odd, but it may be a reason why the unit is
disconnecting.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Adam Moffett
Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2016 12:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Telrad] Wimax to LTE

 

Is it odd to have different interference on two different polarities?

Why are your CINRs off so much?  CINR0 is 23, CINR1 is 26, which means that
of the two antennas in the same UE, one is seeing half the signal of the
other one.  Telrad says that a 3db difference is bad, and a more than 3db
swing is horrible.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Ian Fraser
Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2016 11:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Telrad] Wimax to LTE

 

 

IMHO The point was - "look 186 customers at $50 per month on ONE sector =
9.3 K in revenue per month from ONE sector on one tower".... and one of the
teaser emails had numbers something similar to that.... some folks may have
bought into that I guess... blindly without doing the math ? Maybe, I
suppose. 

I wanted a 3.65 product that worked and had some decent power behind it.
Power seems to be there but these disconnecting UE's are a Pain in the ass.
Here's one of them.  This is 8.3Km. Perfect LOS; clear on F3 from end to
end.  It is the only UE on this sector.  Dead center of the beam, and it
disconnects randomly.  Why?



Connection Time :

3 Hours 46 Minutes 25 Seconds


LTE Information


State:

Attached

                

DL Frequency:

3655000 kHz

UL Frequency:

3655000 kHz


Bandwidth:

10000 kHz

RSRP0:

-95 dBm


RSRP1:

-94 dBm

RSRQ:

-8 dB


CINR0:

23 dB

CINR1:

26 dB


SINR0:

23 dB

SINR1:

26 dB


TX Power:

1 dBm

PCI:

373


Cell ID:

95490

                

 

 

Ian





On 04/08/2016 11:04 AM, Adam Moffett wrote:

 

I know the company that the original Holly Grail email was showing -
they pretty much encompass me and their reputation for being stupidly,
ridiculously, atrociously over subbed, and installing ANYONE regardless
of the signal, is the best thing that ever happened to my company... so
you're not going to serve 186 UE's at 10 to 25Mbps each like the Power
Point slides show... the math isn't there.

 
I remember those slides.....I kept my mouth shut while they did their 
presentation, but I commented to my colleagues afterwards about the fact 
that their graph showed the BS at 100% airtime utilization for 16 hours 
a day.  I don't remember what they were trying to demonstrate with those 
charts though.
 
 
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