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			<title>Important Technique in Phone Signal</title>
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			<dc:creator>Bertuldo</dc:creator>
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There is two sections in network 1, Rx section. 2, Tx section. all technicians need to use manual searching in mobile phone, testing for Rx section and Tx section.



HOW TO FIND WHICH SECTION IS FAULT Tx (or) Rx?

Testing Rx section

use manual search for Testing Rx section, after searching Rx section good condition means it shows network list like Airtel, hutch, (or) any other network list in your area,

If Rx section bad condition after searching it shows NO NETWORK FOUND



1, after searching  ...</description>
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