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What is Voltage Standing Wave Ratio(VSWR) in Radio Frequency?

Standing waves are an important issue when looking at feeders / transmission lines, and the standin…

What are the differences between 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G?

The ‘G’ stands for ‘Generation’ and each generation is defined by a set of telephone standards. In …

What is a Mobile Network composed of?

A generic Telecom network is composed of different components supplied by a long list of vendors, t…

What is One Erlang for Radio Frequency Capacity?

Agner Krarup Erlang  was born in Denmark in 1878. He was a pioneer in the theory of telecommunicati…

Why Not Distribute Wi-Fi Over the Distributed Antenna System (DAS)?

It does not make sense to combine the RF signal of one to three Wi-Fi access points (APs) and distr…

How does phone send your voice to another phone?

In the simplest version of a telephone, it doesn't record anything or convert it to radio waves…

How to calculate GSM Capacity Station in Radio Network Planning?

The production system design planning considers input requirements, conversion process and output. …

Understanding GSM Frequency Band

Many GSM cellular phones support three bands (900/1,800/1,900 MHz or 850/1,800/1,900 MHz) or four …

Frequency planning in GSM Network

Frequency planning is actually an implementation of capacity. planning. Frequency planning togethe…

GSM Network Coverage in Radio Network Planning

Link budget calculations give the loss in the signal strength on the path between the mobile statio…

How to calculate GSM Link Budget Base Station Subsystem in Radio Network Planning?

A link budget is the term used that accounts for the power received at the receiver. This accounts …

Technique Frequency Hopping in GSM Network

Previous post used to introduce to Frequency Hopping in GSM Network ready and this post continue…

Overview frequency Hopping in GSM Network

During a call, signals may be interfered when being transmitted over the Um interface. Therefore, …

What Is Telecommunications?

Telecommunications has been defined as a technology concerned with communicating from a distanc…

Antenna fundamentals in Wireless Telecommunication

The antenna is often the most visible element of a radio system. The sizes and shapes of the condu…

What is a Femtocell?

A Femtocell is a low-power base station communicating in a licensed spectrum, offering improved i…

Paging Service in Wireless Communication

In post the first service in wireless communications .This post continues to discuss 2nd service (…

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