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Flexi Multiradio
Items needed
Test phone with test software. 7/16 Torque wrench (25 Nm -18.5 ft-lb). Laptop with latest BTS manager. Dummy loads if available
Fault Example
The weakest signal (Ant 2 -119) should be investigated. If after swapping the antenna line and the -119 moves to antenna one the antenna system should be checked. If the issue stays on antenna 2 (port 2) then the RF module should be replaced.
(3G)Rx levels differ too much between main and diversity antennas
Flexi Multiradio Troubleshooting Guide
This feature is used for monitoring the performance of the antenna line. The antenna alarm gives information to the operator if, for example, an antenna is broken. By comparing the signal levels in both receiver antennas, an alarm is raised if there is > 7 dB difference in the received wideband noise between the main and diversity branches. If both main and diversity branches are under -112 dBm, a cell fault and an alarm is raised for both branches.
BTS RX level output is prx noise when site has no calls, below is the description from NED. Uplink noise (also known as system noise) is the sum of all stationary noise, not just thermal noise. It is very important that the uplink noise is estimated accurately, as it has a direct effect on the capacity of the cell in question. Uplink noise can either be set to a fixed value at the radio network planning stage, or allowed to fluctuate according to the current conditions, with the help of an autotuning algorithm. The autotuning algorithm of Uplink noise level (PrxNoise) can be switched on or off on a cell-by-cell basis using the management parameter PrxNoise autotuning allowed (PrxNoiseAutotuning). Naturally, the uplink noise level can only be measured when the cell is unloaded, or under a very low load. Therefore, the updating of uplink noise is dependent on PrxUnloaded measurements. When the cell is unloaded, PrxTotal is the same as PrxUnloaded. The cell is considered to be unloaded when the following conditions controlled with a PRFILE parameter are met: