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Question by sulara
Submitted on 9/8/2003
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Dear sir

This is suresh narayanan from india .

I am working in a telcom company who is providing CDMA service in india, i need one help from

We have CDMA cell sites located in various places in india . I would like to design
one equipment which will give alarm when ever the Communication earth resistance value going high above 2 ohm . Communication earth is connected to All transmission and CDMA Transmitter.

Note:

Since i can't use meager its rate is costly. and it will not report automatically to nms .

Please mail me
Sureshn@tatatel.co.in



Answer by prashant mishra
Submitted on 11/13/2006
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hi i m prashant mishra here, i m from Delhi i think u should use a timer using microprocessor, or digital coded clock(micro controller). i will give u full information about this later. if u have any query than u can contact me on
prashant_mishra84@hotmail.com

 

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