Antenna installation and alignment

Hi all, it appears that Telkom have locked me to one tower- no matter which direction I point the aerial, the cell ID remains the same. I would assume that this is the case as the Poynting XPOL006 is directional.

When I previously tried to turn the aerial previous, I connected to different towers... :mad:

When using the XPOL-006 I have the same problem BUT when using the LPDA-0092s the modem uses the tower I point it to.
 
When using the XPOL-006 I have the same problem BUT when using the LPDA-0092s the modem uses the tower I point it to.

Thanks for the input- I find it strange that I could previously connect to a great tower but no longer.

I did log a query with Telkom Mobile but not sure if this will help- do you recon it's worth forking out R2400 for the 0092?
 
It is a bit pricy but the performance is very good. Just remember that in a perfect world the XPOL-006 outperform the 092s but in our case when the wrong tower is selected you need an antenna as good is this one.
 
It is a bit pricy but the performance is very good. Just remember that in a perfect world the XPOL-006 outperform the 092s but in our case when the wrong tower is selected you need an antenna as good is this one.

Thanks for this... I'm still a bit puzzled because I used to be able to rotate the aerial and it would change towers. Is there a reason that this is no longer happening?
I now rotate the aerial and it remains on the same tower, just the stats improve or get worse.

I've also reset the router and logged a call with Telkom, specifying the Cell ID of the tower which I want to connect to.
 
Thanks for this... I'm still a bit puzzled because I used to be able to rotate the aerial and it would change towers. Is there a reason that this is no longer happening?
I now rotate the aerial and it remains on the same tower, just the stats improve or get worse.

I've also reset the router and logged a call with Telkom, specifying the Cell ID of the tower which I want to connect to.

I had exactly the same issue. The XPOL-006 is directional but not enough to overcome the stonger tower I don't want to use.
 
I had exactly the same issue. The XPOL-006 is directional but not enough to overcome the stonger tower I don't want to use.

Thanks once again.

So I called Telkom yesterday, they called me back today and when I got home this evening, the speed was useless and stats were terrible yet I noticed that I was connected to the good tower.
Went back onto roof and made some adjustments to improve state to the good tower - all back to normal and great.

It's interesting to note that the stats off the tower which I was "forced/had no alternative" to use were useless despite tower being very close.
 
I had exactly the same issue. The XPOL-006 is directional but not enough to overcome the stonger tower I don't want to use.

Thanks once again.

So I called Telkom yesterday, they called me back today and when I got home this evening, the speed was useless and stats were terrible yet I noticed that I was connected to the good tower.
Went back onto roof and made some adjustments to improve state to the good tower - all back to normal and great.

It's interesting to note that the stats off the tower which I was "forced/had no alternative" to use were useless despite tower being very close.
 
I am currently using Telkom Mobile's uncapped LTE service with a Huawei B593 router and I have an XPOL 06 antenna fitted.

My current signal stats are as follows:

SIGNAL STRENGTH : 5 (consistent at this level)
RSRP: -83 (consistent at this level)
RSRQ: between -6 and -10 (not consistent and fluctuates every few seconds)

Is there any way to get the RSRQ to maintain a consistent -6 level ?
Would there be a huge/material gain in speeds if the RSRQ was consistent at -6 as opposed to -10 ?

Thank you
 
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Thank you for that reference.
When the Telkom antenna installer guy fitted the XPOL 06 antenna the best RSRP signal value he could obtain was -83.
I would like to improve my RSRQ from an inconsistent value which fluctuates between -6 and -10.
How would I be able to achieve a better and consistent RSRQ value ?
 
I had to drive around with the modem in the car to verify the location of the tower. And to know without a doubt you are pointing in the right direction I would say is the first step.
 
I had to drive around with the modem in the car to verify the location of the tower. And to know without a doubt you are pointing in the right direction I would say is the first step.

I know precisely where the tower is located and the antenna is pointing in the direction of the tower.
 
With LTE-Uncapped they lock you to a specific tower. Is the tower you are locked to and the one you are pointing to the same one?
 
With LTE-Uncapped they lock you to a specific tower. Is the tower you are locked to and the one you are pointing to the same one?

I thought the same- I don't think it's the case.
If I point my antenna (Xpol 006) in different directions, I can connect to other towers.
 
I thought the same- I don't think it's the case.
If I point my antenna (Xpol 006) in different directions, I can connect to other towers.

Nice to know :-)

Brunette Babe, the only advice I can give then is to install the LPDA-0092s.
 
Nice to know :-)

Brunette Babe, the only advice I can give then is to install the LPDA-0092s.

Or call 081180- tell them that your performance is rubbish!
Give them CellID and tell them to give this info to their techies.
I did this, 24 Hours later, life was great again:

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Some "new" appearances on the 4G/LTE PLMN landscape

I was out helping a pal get going with LTE over the weekend and saw that the number of 4G/LTE providers appearing in the list of PLMN (Public Land Mobile Network Identity) numbers around the Jo'burg / Pretoria area is looking better these days!

The PLMN-ID is a concatenation of the MCC (Mobile Country Code) and the MNC (Mobile Network Code) as explained here :

20160529 PLMN-ID makeup.JPG

Cellular wireless modem/routers such as the Huawei B593 often display a list of all the available networks that they can "see" on a page like this one :

20160529 B593 available networks page (Medium).jpg

Apart from the "Big Three" (Vodacom, MTN and Telkom), I was interested to see that Cell C was well represented in the area (Edenvale), as was iBurst/Wireless Business Solutions (PLMN = 65519) with their 2600MHz trial. (The strong WBS presence probably relates to this trial).
The Cell C 4G/LTE signal seen above was at 1800MHz. (Cell C also provide 4G/LTE service at 2100MHz in some areas, but the B593 doesn't cover the 2100MHz band).

MCC-MNC pairs can be looked up on sites like [url]http://www.mcc-mnc.com/[/URL] or Wikipedia :

20160529 MCC-MNC codes.JPG

(PS: PLMN=65514 is Neotel. For some reason it's missing from the above list, but it is listed on the more complete Wikipedia one.)
 
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Poynting Antenna Installation by Telkom

Noob Question!

Telkom installer will be coming to install Poynting Antenna as received With Telkom LTE Uncapped package tomorrow.
Do i need to supply any parts for example pole, screws needed etc or do they bring those with for installation purposes?

Thanx!
 
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