hi there, i am Kashif NSS Engineer from Pakistan working on Samsung CDMA MSC. I am facing Cross Talk problem on OnNet calls. Your kind opinions are awaited to help me out to find the proper reason of it.
It is possible that somewhere on the connection between BSC and MSC has got mixed up, especially on the wires between the digital path. Try to narrow it down to the specific group by tracing the CIC number once problem appears, then check the wire of that digital path from point to point. This issue is usually found in USA since there are a lot of wires of balance impedance installed in the switch.
Not really impedance mismatch. In balance impedance wires, there are 4 cables (2 for TX, 2 for RX) / PCM, there is posibility that TX and RX could be mixed up between the PCMs during installation. It will then cause a cross talk issue.
It is strange happening here, as these cables have been installed a time ago n they were working fine but noe Cross Talk has started. So can the same reason be take for it as well.
Were those PCMs where are associated with those cables tested (PCM by PCM) before commercial launch? We also had the same issue in US that we randomly tested the PCMs but unfortunately the cross talk happened on the ones that we did not test…things happen.! If you are not sure that all PCMs/Cables were tested before, I suggest to recheck the problematic PCM by checking wires/connections point by point again.
Hi Kashif
I think cross talk can be caz of CIC mismatching also.If in a perticular E1 cics are not matching at both end then this prob will occure.to rectify this you need to remove all working e1s except one and try test calls if OK move further.
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