User's Manual
Estimate for: 1C1 1C2 1C3 1Cn
Users without an office
Users in a cell
Creating an estimate table
1.
Make an estimate table.
Include as many columns as there are cell centres.
2. Label the rows.
Example shown in
Table 16: Estimate users in a cell on page 108
.
3. Label each column heading with the cell centre indicator.
Use this table to determine how many times to subdivide each cell to carry the
handset telephone traffic.
Calculating the number of users with an office outside the cell who
walk into the cell
T
able 17: Example of the table second row calculation
Estimate for: 1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7
Users inside the cell with
an office
8.4
Users with an office
outside of a cell who walk
into the cell
3.2
Users without an office
Users in a cell
Calculating the number of users with an office outside the cell who walk into the
cell
1. Calculate the estimate for users in the first cell with an office outside of the cell who
walk into the cell.
2. Use the formula:
3. Enter the result in the row, users with an office outside the cell who walk into the
cell.
For the example shown in Figure 66: Example of dividing the coverage area and
recording offices on page 108, there are a total of 75 telephone users in Able-Studio,
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