The height of an antenna pole depends on various factors, including the type of antenna, the frequency of operation, the surrounding environment, and specific requirements for your communication setup. Here are some general considerations to help determine the height of an antenna pole: 1. Frequency Considerations: VHF/UHF Bands: For antennas operating in VHF (Very High ... Read more
In telecom, “RLF” commonly refers to “Radio Link Failure.” Radio Link Failure is a situation in wireless communication where the link between a mobile device and the base station (Radio Base Station or NodeB in 4G LTE) is lost or becomes unreliable. RLF can occur due to various reasons, and it is a critical parameter ... Read more
In the context of GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node) and SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) are essential network elements that play distinct roles in the packet-switched mobile data communication system. GPRS is a technology that enables the efficient transmission of data over GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) networks. GGSN ... Read more