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u217946 08-19-2009 07:51 AM

Explaining Cell Phone Reception
 
I have stumble upon several people that constantly complaining about their reception and blaming it on the ROM sooooo. Here is an explanation on how Reception works, hope you like it.

How Cell Phones Work
Cell phones are essentially "radios." They communicate to the world by transmitting and receiving voice through cell towers setup throughout the area. And a carrier's coverage is a network of cell sites, each with a tower and base station controller for a range of about 10 square miles.
From a carrier's standpoint, great coverage comes at various technological expenses and certain restrictions that are out of their control. For instance, each provider is limited by the FCC to a number of frequencies it can use in any given city.
Given a limited number of frequencies available in the spectrum, in order to sustain the capacity needed for urban coverage, frequency reuse is required.
To put it into an extreme example, if there was only one tower covering all of New York City, only a limited amount of simultaneous users could use that tower at once due to FCC regulations, say 100 frequency slots. Thus, 100 users at once could use it.
Conversely, if each house had its own tower, 100 users would be able to talk on their cell phones simultaneously in each house. Since each tower now only has a few feet to cover, power consumption is greatly lowered. Once a guest walks to a neighbor's apartment, the current tower would hand off the user to the next tower, freeing up a spot of another person.

Where's the Reception?
Coverage gaps arise when there is minimal or no overlap between cell sites. Ideally, hexagonal cell sites in a grid would cover 100% of the city. However, cell sites are circular in range. Thus small gaps occur when cell sites are next to each other. When user load increases, more towers need to be built to sustain the volume.
Also as mentioned earlier, by using a network of cell sites, transmission power can be lowered. To maintain efficiency, cells ideally provide reception up to the edge of the next cell site. However, signal strength fades the farther a user strays from the tower. And if the user strays too far from the fringe of two adjacent sites, coverage can get dropped.

Other Reasons for Poor Reception
If coverage is great outdoors but vanishes once inside, a problem could be the transmission power. Since more users requires more towers to be placed, it requires less power to cover a smaller area. The weaker signals will not be able to penetrate buildings deeper.
Additionally, at the expense of power consumption, cell phones use low-power transmitters. Base station transmits at low power to keep within the cell range (mentioned above). So to provide long lasting phones, manufacturers end up trading off power for transmission and reception strength. Together these are all possible reasons for bad reception.

I got this information from: http://www.mobiledia.com/guides/page1.html

orangekid 08-19-2009 11:00 AM

Re: Explaining Cell Phone Reception
 
what about flashing different radios, how does this make your reception better per what you stated above? (the mechanical reason it works)

MrObvious 08-19-2009 11:12 AM

Re: Explaining Cell Phone Reception
 
WRONG SECTION!!!!!!

But thanks for sharing!

orangekid 08-19-2009 11:14 AM

Re: Explaining Cell Phone Reception
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrObvious (Post 1110078)
WRONG SECTION!!!!!!

But thanks for sharing!

yeah just noticed this was in the diamond cdma upgrades, pretty random place to post it, im sure someone can move to general...

Riley 08-19-2009 11:18 AM

Re: Explaining Cell Phone Reception
 
good info. thanks for sharing.

u217946 08-19-2009 11:36 AM

Re: Explaining Cell Phone Reception
 
This was just an FYI...I am no expert when it comes to radio but the best please to post this kind of questions will be here

Quote:

Originally Posted by orangekid (Post 1110055)
what about flashing different radios, how does this make your reception better per what you stated above? (the mechanical reason it works)


MightyMike 08-19-2009 12:10 PM

Re: Explaining Cell Phone Reception
 
Moved To General Diamond Forum

orangekid 08-19-2009 12:12 PM

Re: Explaining Cell Phone Reception
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mightymike (Post 1110186)
Moved To General Diamond Forum

may want to just move to general since it seems to apply to any wm device

Csquare 08-20-2009 09:56 AM

Re: Explaining Cell Phone Reception
 
To my understanding, the radio has a base PRL list of towers to look for. When you switch to a different carrier radio, you are looking at a new PRL list for that carrier. In some areas, the carrier selected my have more towers and hince "better coverage".

orangekid 08-20-2009 09:58 AM

Re: Explaining Cell Phone Reception
 
someone should just make a custom radio that has all the towers, with that type of power one could rule the world!!!!

or at least get pretty good coverage.


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