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For Analysis of TCH DROP/CALL DROP

For analyzing TCH drop or call drop issues: 1. Check for alarms indicating VSWR or RX diversity loss and resolve any issues. 2. Check for TRU alarms and resolve. 3. Use the RLCRP command to check the ICM band, which should be 1-3; a band of 4-5 indicates a faulty TRU requiring replacement.

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For Analysis of TCH DROP/CALL DROP

For analyzing TCH drop or call drop issues: 1. Check for alarms indicating VSWR or RX diversity loss and resolve any issues. 2. Check for TRU alarms and resolve. 3. Use the RLCRP command to check the ICM band, which should be 1-3; a band of 4-5 indicates a faulty TRU requiring replacement.

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For analysis of TCH DROP/CALL DROP

1. find alarm of RXOCF i.e VSWR or RX diversity lost if present the get rectify it
2. find alarm of TRU if any alarm the get rectified
3. use command RLCRP:CELL=cell; and in output see the ICM band must be 1
to 3 if
ICM band is 4-5 then correspond TRU is faulty get replacement (for finding the
corresponding TRU use BPC no. in RLCRP: CELL=cell; and RXCDP: MO=RXOTG-tg$)
4. check handover report form Network quality report that is handover is
properly work
5. define handover if not present in neighbor list using the command
RLNRP: CELL=cell, CELLR=all;
( for neighbor list)
RLNRI: CELL=cell, CELLR=cellr;
(for cellr add in neighbor list)

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