Attempt frequency reuse pattern with less than seven cells as well as more than seven cells. Any other uniform shape of the cell other than hexagon may also be assumed if required. Explain with example
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It involves dividing a geographic area into smaller cells, each served by its own antenna, allowing the same frequency to be reused in different cells that are sufficiently spaced apart to avoid interference. Show more…
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