TETRA measurement solution
TRAMPS enhances the CatchAll receiver by providing an efficient means of displaying captured drive test results and also comparing the results of different drive tests.
TRAMPS is based on MapInfo MapX® technology and it allows the user to display and analyse captured drive test data. The software supports a number of different display modes including, strongest server RSSI and C/I and single channel RSSI and C/I.
TRAMPS can be used to quickly identify coverage and quality problems within the network and it can also be used to build cell neighbour lists and identify problems with missing neighbours. The software also supports the comparison of two different drive tests and this allows the user to identify areas within the network where the coverage or quality has degraded over time.
Purchasing Information
For details on where to purchase TRAMPS see our distributors list or email enquiries@macltd.com.
Example Outputs
Click on the images below to see larger plots and explanations of TRAMPS display modes.
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| Example 1 Strongest Server RSSI | Example 2 Multiple Data Files | Example 3 Difference Mode |
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| Example 4 Bin Inspector | Example 5 Single Channel LAC | Example 6 Basestations |
A final example to show TRAMPS being used to view files generated by CRIBS.
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| Example 7 CRIBS Data Analysis with TRAMPS | ||
Product Datasheet
Further details about the TRAMPS product may be obtained by downloading the datasheet.
Product Support
Software applications and documentation for CRIBS
CatchAll, CRIBS and TRAMPS are trademarks of Multiple Access Communications Limited







