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Tower height, antenna height, and azimuth of all sectors are checked for drive test engineer role.
Tower height is measured using specialized equipment such as a laser range finder.
Antenna height is measured using a tape measure or a clinometer.
Azimuth of all sectors is measured using a compass or a GPS device.
The data collected is used to ensure proper network coverage and performance.
Any discrepancies found are report
Azimuth of all sectors can be checked using a compass or specialized tools.
Use a compass to determine the direction of each sector
Specialized tools like antenna alignment tools can also be used
Compare the measured azimuth with the expected azimuth for each sector
Make necessary adjustments to ensure proper alignment
Mechanical tilt can be checked physically while electrical tilt can be checked using a spectrum analyzer.
Mechanical tilt can be checked by physically measuring the angle of the antenna
Electrical tilt can be checked by using a spectrum analyzer to measure the signal strength at different frequencies
Adjustments can be made to the electrical tilt by changing the phase shift of the signal
Mechanical tilt can also be adjuste...
I was interviewed before Jul 2016.
The download speed of 1800MHz depends on various factors and cannot be determined solely based on the frequency.
Download speed is influenced by network infrastructure, signal strength, and device capabilities.
Higher frequency bands like 1800MHz generally offer faster download speeds compared to lower frequency bands.
However, other factors such as network congestion and distance from the cell tower can affect the actual...
Interference is the phenomenon where two or more waves combine to form a resultant wave, resulting in constructive or destructive interference.
Interference occurs when waves meet and interact with each other.
Constructive interference happens when the peaks of two waves align, resulting in a larger amplitude.
Destructive interference occurs when the peaks of one wave align with the troughs of another, resulting in a smal...
Handover is the process of transferring control or responsibility from one person or system to another.
Handover is common in various fields, including engineering, construction, and telecommunications.
In engineering, handover refers to the transfer of a project or task from one engineer or team to another.
During handover, relevant information, documentation, and responsibilities are passed on to ensure a smooth transit...
Intra handover refers to the process of transferring control of a communication session from one base station to another within the same network.
Intra handover is a crucial aspect of mobile communication systems.
It ensures seamless connectivity and uninterrupted service for mobile users.
During intra handover, the control of a communication session is transferred from the current base station to a neighboring base stati...
Swapping is the process of exchanging the values of two variables.
Swapping is commonly used in programming to rearrange data or sort elements.
It can be done using a temporary variable or using arithmetic operations.
Example: Swapping two numbers - a = 5, b = 10. After swapping, a = 10, b = 5.
A channel is a pathway or medium through which information or signals are transmitted.
Channels can be physical, such as cables or wires, or they can be virtual, such as wireless communication.
Channels are used in various fields, including telecommunications, electronics, and computer networking.
Examples of channels include fiber optic cables, radio waves, and internet protocols.
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