Telenor Pakistan BTS site visit - Part 2
- Diversity techniques
 
- To improve the quality of the received signal, often two receiving  antennas are used, placed at an equal distance to an uneven multiple of a  quarter of wavelength (for 900 MHz the wavelength it is 30 cm). This  technique, known as antenna diversity or space diversity, avoids  interruption caused by path fading. The antennas can be spaced  horizontally or vertically. Horizontal spacing requires more complex  installation, but better performance is obtained in this configuration.
 
- Other than antenna or space diversity, there are other diversity techniques such as frequency/time diversity, antenna pattern diversity, and polarization diversity.
 
- Splitting
 
- The flow of power within a particular area of the cell, known as  sector. Every field can therefore be considered like one new cell. By  using directional antennas, the co-channel interference is reduced. A  typical structure is the trisector, also known as clover, in which there  are three sectors, each one served by separate antennas. Every sector  has a separate direction of tracking of 120° with respect to the  adjacent ones. If not sectorised, the cell will be served by an  omnidirectional antenna, which radiates in all directions. Bisectored  cells are also implemented with the antennas serving sectors of 180°  separation to one another.
 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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