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Types of NON-COCHANNEL INTERFERENCE

This document discusses different types of non-cochannel interference that can occur in cellular networks including: adjacent-channel interference between nearby transmitting and receiving channels; near-end-far-end interference within and between cells; cross talk interference unique to voice channels; and interference between cellular systems within and between cities. It also covers the effects of cell site components, SAT tones, and long distance interference over land and water paths.

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Types of NON-COCHANNEL INTERFERENCE

This document discusses different types of non-cochannel interference that can occur in cellular networks including: adjacent-channel interference between nearby transmitting and receiving channels; near-end-far-end interference within and between cells; cross talk interference unique to voice channels; and interference between cellular systems within and between cities. It also covers the effects of cell site components, SAT tones, and long distance interference over land and water paths.

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TYPES OF NON-COCHANNEL INTERFERENCE

SUBJECTIVE TEST VERSUS OBJECTIVE TEST


The Subjective Test
The Objective Test
Measurement of SINAD

ADJACENT-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE
Next-Channel Interference
Neighboring-Channel Interference
Transmitting and Receiving Channels Interference
Interference from Adjacent Systems

NEAR-END–FAR-END INTERFERENCE
In One Cell
In Cells of Two Systems

EFFECT ON NEAR-END MOBILE UNITS


Avoidance of Near-End–Far-End Interference
Nonlinear Amplification

CROSS TALK—A UNIQUE CHARACTERISTIC OF VOICE CHANNELS


EFFECTS ON COVERAGE AND INTERFERENCE BY APPLYING POWER DECREASE,
ANTENNA HEIGHT DECREASE, AND BEAM TILTING
Choosing a Proper Cell Site
Power Decrease
Antenna Height Decrease
Antenna Patterns
Transmitting and Receiving Antennas at the Cell Site
A 39-dB µ and a 32-dBµ Boundary

EFFECTS OF CELL-SITE COMPONENTS


Channel Combiner
A Frequency-Agile Combiner.
A Ring Combiner.
Demultiplexer at the Receiving End
SAT Tone of AMPS System
General Description
Characteristics of SAT.

INTERFERENCE BETWEEN SYSTEMS


In One City
In Adjacent Cities
UHF TV INTERFERENCE
Interference to UHF TV Receivers from Cellular Mobile Transmitters
Interference of Cellular Mobile Receivers by UHF TV Transmitters

LONG-DISTANCE INTERFERENCE
Overwater Path
Overland Path
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