When the Correlated distance option is checked, it means that the positions of the receiver and transmitter are geographically fixed with respect to each other (e.g. co-located or constantly spaced base stations). The transmitter is considered a reference centre.Anchor 5.4.1 5.4.1 - When the correlated distance is unchecked, it means that the receiver is randomly moving around the transmitterYou have transmitter. There are 2 primary options to define type of mutual placement of VLR with respect to VLT:.
See ANNEX 12: for further details on the algorithm and conventions.
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