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Management Summary
Objective
To provide an overview of the radio configurations available for the RF site design
Scope
Only the diagrams of the radio configurations are provided here.
Definitions
A radio configuration is specific method set-up of materials and wiring of a certain radio base station cabinet or Node-B defining the cabinet certain radio specifications as described by the vendor of the equipment. Each different recognized set-up is assigned a certain identifier to ease reference.
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Table of contents
1 2 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.1.4 2.1.4.1 2.1.5 2.1.6 2.2 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.2.1 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11
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Document Content .................................................................................... 5 2G Configuration overview ......................................................................... 2G macro cell configurations comments ....................................................... 2x06 configurations and dTRU/CDU module population .................................. Configurations F-D6 & F-D12 ...................................................................... Configuration Gc-D8 .................................................................................. Configuration Gc-D12 ................................................................................ Configuration 8 ................................................................................8 Configuration Gu-E2, Gc-E4, Gu-D2 and Gc-D4 ............................................. Old feeder/antenna sharing configuration indications ..................................... Using Omni antennas for on air combining (indoor & microcells) ..................... Mixing configurations in RBS2000 cabinets ................................................... Reducing the capacity of 2x02 configurations ................................................ Dual band cabinets .................................................................................... 2x02 dual-band cabinets ...................................................................9 5 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 9
3G configurations ..................................................................................... 10 RBS configuration drawings E-GSM 2x02, 2x06 and 2116 Macro cells ............. 11 RBS configuration drawings DCS 2x02 Macro cells ........................................ 12 RBS configuration drawings DCS 2x06 macro cells ....................................... 15 RBS configuration drawings for UMTS macro cells......................................... 17 RBS configuration drawings 2109 macro and micro cells ............................... 18 RBS 2109 E-GSM configurations ................................................................. 18 RBS 2109 DCS configurations .................................................................... 19 RBS configuration drawings 2302 micro cells ............................................... 20 RBS configuration drawings 2308 micro cells ............................................... 21 RBS configuration drawings 2308 + 2302 mixed cabinet DCS micro cells ........ 22 RBS configurations drawings UMTS microcell & indoor distribution network cells23 RBS configuration drawings for E-GSM using dual band TMA .......................... 23 RBS configuration drawings DCS 2x06 indoor coverage cells .......................... 24 References ....................................................................................... 25 Abbreviations and Acronyms .............................................................. 25
Appendix A: Appendix B:
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TABLE 1: DOCUMENT RELEASE HISTORY ............................................................................ TABLE 2: DISTRIBUTION/MAILING LIST............................................................................. TABLE 3: DOCUMENT APPROVAL..................................................................................... TABLE 4: CONFIGURATION STATUS DESCRIPTION ................................................................. TABLE 5: INDOOR AND OUTDOOR 2G CABINET TYPES ............................................................ TABLE 6: CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW, STATUS AND TYPICAL OUTPUT POWER DCS .......................... TABLE 7: CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW, STATUS AND TYPICAL OUTPUT POWER E-GSM....................... TABLE 8: NAMING CONVENTION E-GSM / DCS SHARING: NOT NEEDED ANYMORE.................... TABLE 9: CONFIGURATION MIGRATIONS............................................................................
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CONFIGURATION1C+-E2 & C+-E4 ............................................................................... 11 CONFIGURATION2GU-E2 & GC-E4 ................................................................................ 11 CONFIGURATION3DC-E4 ............................................................................................ 11 CONFIGURATION41 ................................................................................................... 12 CONFIGURATION52 ................................................................................................... 12 CONFIGURATION63 ................................................................................................... 12 CONFIGURATION74 ................................................................................................... 13 CONFIGURATION86 ................................................................................................... 13 CONFIGURATION97 ................................................................................................... 13 CONFIGURATION108 .................................................................................................. 14 CONFIGURATION118DIV .............................................................................................. 14 CONFIGURATION1210 ................................................................................................ 14 CONFIGURATION13GU-D2 ........................................................................................... 15 CONFIGURATION14GC-D4 ........................................................................................... 15 CONFIGURATION15GC-D8 ........................................................................................... 15 CONFIGURATION16GC-D12 ......................................................................................... 16 CONFIGURATION17F-D6 ............................................................................................. 16 CONFIGURATION18F-D12 ........................................................................................... 16 CONFIGURATION19UMTS ............................................................................................ 17 CONFIGURATION20TU-E2 ............................................................................................ 18 CONFIGURATION21TC-E2 ............................................................................................ 18 CONFIGURATION22TU-D2 ........................................................................................... 19 CONFIGURATION23TU-D4 ........................................................................................... 19 CONFIGURATION24TC-D2 ........................................................................................... 19 CONFIGURATION25TC-D4 ........................................................................................... 19 CONFIGURATION26TC-D6 ........................................................................................... 19 CONFIGURATION27MUC-D1 ......................................................................................... 20 CONFIGURATION28MUC-D2 ......................................................................................... 20 CONFIGURATION29MUC-D4 ......................................................................................... 20 CONFIGURATION30MC-D2 ........................................................................................... 20 CONFIGURATION31MC-D4 ........................................................................................... 20 CONFIGURATION32NU-D4 ........................................................................................... 21 CONFIGURATION33NU-D8 ........................................................................................... 21 CONFIGURATION34NU-D12 ......................................................................................... 21 CONFIGURATION35NC-D4 ........................................................................................... 21 CONFIGURATION36NC-D8 ........................................................................................... 21 CONFIGURATION37NMU-D6 ......................................................................................... 22 CONFIGURATION38NMC-D6 ......................................................................................... 22 CONFIGURATION39GUI-E2 OR GCI-E4 ............................................................................ 23 CONFIGURATION40GCI-D4 .......................................................................................... 24 CONFIGURATION41GCI-D8 .......................................................................................... 24
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1 Document Content
In this document the diagrams of the radio cabinet configurations are provided with their current status and their typical radio power output. This document provides only high-level radio planning information. For details like feeder labelling the general design guide and the engineering version of this document can be checked. For other details (like cabinet wiring and configuring) the relevant vendor information is referred to.
2 2G Configuration overview
Some information related to the tables below:
Status Design Active Phase out Description To be used for new installations. Configuration changes which require no new/refurbished or additional cabinet to be installed, are allowed. Replace cabinet when configuration change is required. Use design configuration.
Table 4: Configuration status description Loss values in Table 6 and Table 7 above are approximate, typical values. For more precise estimations on the output power and loss to be expected from a configuration the feeder loss tool should be used. This applies also to losses related to feeder sharing. These are not taken into account here. The document Feeder loss data in Asset describes how the cell specific values are calculated and registered in Asset. For microcells and especially indoor coverage networks there is no typical feeder loss. It is possible however to describe the coupler related losses for these. The antenna plan and output power for indoor coverage networks should be designed using the indoor planning guidelines. Micro cell and indoor configurations are typically set to low output powers based on the signal levels required in the area and radiation limitation requirements. The values to be used in the BIPT calculations can be found in the manual of the tool. Cabinet amounts are based on 3 sector configurations using same configuration. TRU capacities are based on fully occupied TRU positions. For multi-purpose configurations the cabinet amounts and values for the most commonly used application have been used in the table. Use the feeder loss tool to be sure.
Cabinet Indoor Outdoor Capacity/cabinet CDU Remark 2206/2206V2 2106/2206V3 2+2+2/4+4+4 G or F 2202 2102V3-V5 2+2+2 A or C+ 2109 2109 2 T 2302 2302 2 M DCS only 2308 2308 4 N DCS only
Table 5: Indoor and outdoor 2G cabinet types The different versions of some of the cabinets have no RF consequences. For engineering and other consequences the vendor documentation is referred to.
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2102/2202 2102/2202 2102/2202 2102/2202 2102/2202 2102/2202 2102/2202 2102/2202 2102/2202 2302 2106/2206 2106/2206 2106/2206 2106/2206 2106/2206 2106/2206 DCS 2106/2206 2106/2206 2302 2302 2302 2302 2302 2109 2109 2109 2109 2109 2308 2308 2308 2308 2308
2 2 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2
4 4 4 2 2 2 6 2 2 2 6 12 2 4 8 12 4 8 2 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 6 4 8 12 4 8 6 6
CDU-A CDU-C+ CDU-C+ CDU-A CDU-A CDU-A CDU-C+ CDU-C+ CDU-C+ Maxite CDU-F CDU-F CDU-Gu CDU-Gc CDU-Gc CDU-Gc CDU-Gc CDU-Gc No No No Coupler Coupler No No Coupler Coupler Coupler No No No Coupler Coupler No Coupler
43,5 40 40 43,5 43,5 43,5 40 40 40 57 40,5 40,5 44,5 41 41 41 N/A N/A 33 33 33 33 33 412 41
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2,1 0,6 0,6 0,6 2,1 2,1 0,6 0,6 0,6 0 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 7,2 7,2 0,5 0,5 0,5 4,5 8
4
2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 0 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 2,4 N/A N/A 1,5 1,5 1,5 1,5 1,5 1,5 1,5 1,5 1,5
1
Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Design Active Phase out Design Design Design Design Design Active Design Design Phase out Phase out Phase out Phase out Phase out Active Active Active Active Active Design Design Design Design Design Active Active
Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Indoor Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro Macro/indoor Macro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Macro/micro Macro/micro Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor Micro/indoor
Gci-D8 3 Muc-D1 Muc-D2 Muc-D4 Mc-D2 Mc-D4 Tu-D2 Tu-D4 Tc-D2 Tc-D4 Tc-D6 Nu-D4 Nu-D8 Nu-D12 Nc-D4 Nc-D8
0,5 0,5 4,5 81 11,5 0,5 0,5 0,5 4,5 8 0,5 4,5
412 412 41
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For the typical antenna connector power, these values can be expected This configuration can be used for feeder sharing with dual band TMA or for distributed antenna networks. This configuration has double capacity of Gci-D4, otherwise same. 4 This is when an can be used in conjunction with feeder sharing with dual band TMA or used for distributed antenna networks.omni is applied for a cell. If a cross-polar antenna is used (saves 1 coupler) the loss is 3,5dB less and the output power therefore 3,5 dB higher. 5 If this configuration is used for microcell or indoor application apply for situation applicable output power.
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2102/2202 2102/2202 2116 E-GSM 2106/2206 2106/2206 2106/2206 2106/2206 2109 2109
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 4 4 2 4 2 4 2 2
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2.1.1
2.1.2
2 sectors of F-D6 fit in a 2x06 cabinet. F-D12 uses one cabinet. Internal cabinet contents (units & wiring) of 2xF-D6 and F-D12 are exactly the same. The IDB (cabinet installation data base) determines if the cabinet performs as a 2 or a 1 sector cabinet. F-D12: This configuration is needed when more than 8 TRU are required or only 1 sector requires more than 6 TRU and the other sectors need only 6 TRU or less (2xF-D6+F-D12). Sectors do not need to be installed in consecutive order (2xF-D6+F-D12 can be used as 6+12+6 for example). 2.1.3 Configuration Gc-D8 This configuration is preferred when all sectors need less than 9 TRU and on more than 1 sector more than 6 TRU is required (otherwise use 2xF-D6+1xF-D12). The cabinet build-up should have the total capacity needed for a site shared between the two 2x06 cabinets in a way all antenna sections of each cell remain in active use (and if separate antennas are used, also space diversity) if possible (so not for sectors needing only 1dTRU). The 2nd cabinet is filled up first to increase the efficiency of the E1 use for Transmission in the 1st cabinet where also EDGE is activated. 4+4+6 capacity this way results in 1+1+1 dTRU in the 1st cabinet and 1+1+2 in the 2nd. 4+6+5 capacity 1+1+1 dTRU in cabinet 1 and 1+2+2 in cabinet two. 7+6+7 capacity 2+1+2 dTRU in cabinet 1 and 2+2+2 in cabinet two.
For the typical antenna connector power (assuming typical feeder length), these values can be expected
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2.1.4
Configuration Gc-D12
This configuration is superseded by F-D12. It is arranged by one 2x06 cabinet per sector and 3 antennas per sector. As all TRUS in each sector are located within one cabinet, baseband hopping spanning all TRUs becomes possible. This requires also that all dTRUs used are EDGE compatible as well! (otherwise still different chgr 2.1.4.1 Configuration 8 This solution is still used for indoor coverage networks and usage is only for this purpose allowed. 2.1.5 Configuration Gu-E2, Gc-E4, Gu-D2 and Gc-D4 Increasing capacity for this configuration to Gc-E4 or Gc-D4 has output power consequences (see Table 7), which need to be considered. The estimated amount of customers effected by congestion should be more than the amount of customers effected by the reduction of output power caused from this cabinet upgrade. AMR can be an alternative solution. An upgrade using DCS to off-load the traffic of the E-GSM layer (or E-GSM added to DCS) might also provide a solution, but the extra delay and investment needs to be acceptable. If a 2x06 cabinet is to be reduced from Gc-E4/Gc-D4 to less capacity, in general the capacity is simply reduced to 1 dTRU, thus keeping the same output power. Only if more output power is needed for a site, shown by Timing Advance or comparable analysis, the configuration should be changed into Gu-E2. Gc-E4 to Gu-E2 changes should only be done when needed, because not only coverage increases, but also the interference. The same applies with the reduction from Gc-D4 to Gu-D2. Gc-E4 and Gu-E2 CAN be mixed in a cabinet (on different sectors), but E-GSM and DCS cannot! 2.1.6 Old feeder/antenna sharing configuration indications In the past sharing of feeders and/or antennas was indicated with a figure between brackets. As this is also visible in the BSDS from the presence of a dual band combiner, and antenna sharing can be recognized from the antenna type, this additional indicator is not needed for new configurations. It is however shown below to explain the meaning when found on existing site documentation. The X in the flowchart below indicates an arbitrary DCS configuration type, found on the next pages for standard configurations. The number between brackets is the possible E-GSM configuration: X(1): Extra E-GSM antenna possible, no extra feeders possible X(2): No extra E-GSM antenna possible, but extra feeders are possible X(3): No extra E-GSM antenna or feeders possible Translated into a table:
Antennas No No Yes Yes Feeders No Yes No Yes
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For example, if a DCS site with configuration 6 is extended with E-GSM and there are no extra antennas or cables possible and the DCS antennas have 65 opening angle, than configuration 6(3) was used The exception is X(4), which in fact is only the configuration 4(4) with the DCS space diversity antenna exchanged for a single-band E-GSM antenna. This way a 4(4) for E-GSM the DCS sector is actually reconfigured to 6, resulting in a 4/6/4 configuration for that site. To be able to recognize what has happened on that site in databases, the E-GSM configuration is labeled as being 4(4) and DCS to 6. The separately build E-GSM site was called configuration E(3) because this configuration strongly resembles to the DCS configuration 3, although the E-GSM version deploys one cabinet instead of the two required by the DCS version. This configuration should now be called C+-E2.
2.2
2.3
2.3.1
DCS equipment changes Existing D/DTMA used instead of DTMA (see also below) 2 5 D/DTMA and duplexers installed 3 6 D/DTMA and duplexers installed Table 9: Configuration migrations DO NOT MIX IN ONE CABINET CDU-A AND CDU-C+ IF THEYRE BOTH FOR DCS! D/DTMAs from a configuration 1 do not need to be replaced for DTMAs when migrating from configuration 1 to configuration 4. 2 D/DTMA per sectors can be brought back to stock. When a formerly configuration 1 site is to be upgraded with E-GSM and extra antennas are not possible, then the site can be reconfigured to a configuration 6. The remaining cabinet can be configured as a Master 2x02 E-GSM or replaced with a 2x06 EGSM. 2.3.2 Dual band cabinets This has been used in the past, but is not allowed for new installations or upgrades. Full three sector E-GSM configurations should be used whenever three E-GSM compatible antennas can be installed (This is applicable to RBS 2x02 & 2x06). 2.3.2.1 2x02 dual-band cabinets
2x02 dual band cabinets have been used in the past sometimes, they are however not to be used in new situations. There is no need to dismantle dual-band configurations if the current configuration provides sufficient possibility to provide the capacity and sectors needed, but no new ones should be created. If a sector in a dual-band cabinet is installed with 1 TRU and a 2nd TRU is needed, it can be expanded without having to change the configuration, but no CDU changes. 2x02 Dual-band configurations are/were limited to DCS CDU-A and E-GSM CDU-C+. This required a special IDB (made by E/// Sweden), which cannot be created from OMT. It is not possible to mix in one cabinet CDU-C+ from E-GSM and DCS.
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In a 2x02 dual band cabinet a DXU is needed to control the sectors in that cabinet. As a result of this, the DXU of the first cabinet cannot manage the TRUs in the second cabinet. Therefore a sector cannot 'flow over' from the first cabinet to a second dual-band cabinet. A 4+4+2 TRU configuration plus 1 or 2 E-GSM sectors can only be reduced to 4+2 in the first cabinet and 2 in the second cabinet and 2, 4 or 2+2 E-GSM. Changing the order of sectors to fit the cabinets (in the previous example building 4+4+2 DCS + 2 E-GSM as 4+2+4 DCS +2 E-GSM) is not allowed as this poses a risk for maintenance.
Master T R U C D U T R U C D U T T R R U U C C D D U U 2+2+2 Extension T R U C D U T R U C D U Master Master
T R U C D U
T R U C D U
T T T T T R R R R R U U U U U C C C D D D U U U 2+4+2
T R U C D U
T R U C D U
T R U C D U
T T T T T T T T R R R R R R R R U U U U U U U U C C C C D D D D U U U U 2+4+4
Indicated TRUs are the maximum per sector. The minimum is 1, except for the sector shared by master + extension cabinet where the minimum is 2. 2x02 Dual-band cabinets cannot share sectors with another cabinet as they are reconfigured to master cabinets. Figure 1: 2x02 dual band cabinet layout
3 3G configurations
Cabinet output powers are not put into a table as they are not relevant in 3G, nor are configurations named as these are effectively all the same, independent of the cabinet vendor or type. Indoor and microcell configurations are different in the aspect that they will normally have only one sector, no TMA and no RET, but this can be indicated in the BSDS and therefore requires no additional configuration identification.
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RBS configuration drawings E-GSM 2x02, 2x06 and 2116 Macro cells
x x x x x x E-GSM 2x06 with CDU-G in uncombined mode maximum capacity 2 TRU/sector In combined mode maximum capacity 4 TRU/sector One Cross-polar Antennas per Sector
x x x x x
x x x x x x
E-GSM 2116 maximum capacity 4 TRU/sector One Cross-polar Antennas per Sector
One Cross polar Antenna per Sector Max jumper length 5m Total 2 jumpers per cable-run Max total jumper length <6m
D/D TMA
D/D TMA
Three Jumper cables. Two per Cross Polar Antenna. Max. Length per Jumper 2M. Total length of the 3 jumpers < 7m
D/D TMA
D/D TMA
Three Jumper cables. Two per Cross Polar Antenna. Max. Length per Jumper 2M. Total length of the 3 jumpers < 7m
Two Feeders per Sector. Size of the Feeder is dependent on the length of the Feeder.
Two RF Feeder Cable's One per TMA. Size of Feeder depends on the length.
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
ConfigurationDc-E4
Configuration C+-E2 requires 1 cabinet and provides 2TRU/sector, configuration C+-E4 (obsolete) 2 cabinets and 4 TRU/sector. Use Gc-E4 if 4 TRU/sector are required for E-GSM. The configuration Dc-E4 is used on triple band sites to replace a Gc-E4 configuration in order to free space for UMTS.DuE2 is not released.-.
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x x x x x x
- 45 +45
Two Cross Polar Antennae per Sector. Minimum distance between Antenna's 2 meter Four Jumper cables. Two
- 45
+45
x x x x x x
+45
x x x x x x
- 45
x x x x x x
One Cross polar Antenna per Sector Max jumper length 2,5m Total 2 jumpers per cable-run Max total jumper length <4m
per Cross Polar Antenna. Max. Length per Jumper 2.5m. Total length of the 4 jumpers
D/D TMA
D/D TMA
D/D TMA
D/D TMA
< 7m
Four RF Feeder Cable's One per TMA. Size of the feeder depends on the length of the feeder
Two feeders per Sector direct from RBS. The size of the feeder depends on the length of the feeder.
Two Feeders per Sector. Size of the feeder depends on the length of the feeder.
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
EXT DUPL
Tx Rx Tx
EXT DUPL
Rx Tx
EXT DUPL
Tx Rx
EXT DUPL
Rx Eight Jumper Cable's From RBS to the External Duplexes. Max. length of jumpers 2 meter
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Two Jumpers per Sector Max length 2,5 M.
Tx/Rx Tx/Rx
Configuration2
Configuration3
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- 45
- 45
+45
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Max. Length per Jumper 2.5m. Three Jumper cables for Rx cable run. Total Rx jumper length <7m
- 45
+45
- 45
+45
x x x x x
x x x x x x
x x x x x
x x x x x
x x x x x
Two Cross-polar Antennae per Sector Minimum space between Antennae 2 meter
Four Jumper cables per cablerun Max. Length per Jumper 2.5m. Total length of the 4 jumpers
The cross jumpering shown is to give true space diversity. Max total jumper length <4m
DTMA DTMA
Two Jumper cables for Tx cable run Total Tx jumper length <4m
When configuration 1 is reduced to 4 DDTMA can be used instead
D/D TMA
D/D TMA
< 7m
Four Feeders per Sector. Size of the feeder depends on the length of the feeder.
1 dB from Eirp needs to be subtracted when feeders are shared with E-GSM
Tx
Rx
Rx
Tx
Four Jumper cables. Max. Length per Jumper 2M.
Tx/Rx Tx/Rx
Configuration4
Configuration6
Configuration7
No new sites should be installed with configuration 4 or 6, only resulting from capacity reduction of configuration 1 where antennas are not needed for other bands.
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One Antenna per Sector
+45
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+45
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x x x x x
x x x x x
x x x x x x
ALARM/DC Cable
Two Jumper cables. Two per Cross Polar Antenna. Max. Length per Jumper 2.5m
One feeder per Sector. The size of the feeder is dependent on the length of the feeder.
(the added feeder shown in red) (cable specs are the same as for the other feeder)
The size of the feeder is dependent on the length of the feeder.
Tx/Rx
Rx
Configuration8
Configuration8div
Configuration10
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3.3
The naming convention for configurations for 2x06 configurations is different. The following system is used: CDU-type, CDU-mode, a minus, network type letter (D for DCS, E for E-GSM), maximum number of TRUs per sector. Example: Gc-D4
x x x x x x
This means a CDU-G used in combined mode for DCS with a maximum capacity of 4 TRUs
DCS 2x06 with CDU-G in uncombined mode maximum capacity 2 TRU One Cross-polar Antennas per Sector
x x x x x x
DCS 2x06 with CDU-G in combined mode maximum capacity 4 TRU One Cross-polar Antennas per Sector
x x x x x x
x x x x x x
DCS 2x06 with CDU-G in combined mode maximum capacity 8 TRU Two Cross-polar Antennas per Sector Minimum space between antennas is 2m. The cross jumpering shown is to give true space diversity.
- 45
- 45
- 45
+45
+45
D/D TMA
D/D TMA
Three Jumper cables for each cable run. Total jumper length <7m
D/D TMA
D/D TMA
Three Jumper cables for each cable run. Total jumper length <7m
Max. Length per Jumper 2.5m. D/D D/D D/D D/D Three Jumper cables for each cable run. TMA TMA TMA TMA Total jumper length <7m
- 45
+45
+45
Tx/Rx Tx/Rx Tx/Rx
Two RF Feeder Cable's One per TMA. Size of Feeder is dependent on its length.
Two RF Feeder Cable's One per TMA. Size of Feeder is dependent on its length.
Four RF Feeder Cable's One per TMA. Size of Feeder depends on the length.
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Block diagram showing a single Sector using CDU-G with no external Duplexers.
Block diagram showing a single Sector using CDU-G with no external Duplexers.
Block diagram showing a single Sector using CDU-G with no external Duplexers and Two Cross polar Antenna's per Sector. Two 2x06 cabinets configured as 4+4+4 and used in parallel
ConfigurationGu-D2
ConfigurationGc-D4
ConfigurationGc-D8
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x x x x x x
x x x x x x
DCS 2x06 with CDU-G in combined mode maximum capacity 12 TRU Three Cross-polar Antennas per Sector
x x x x x x
- 45 +45
DCS 2x06 with CDU-F maximum capacity 6 TRU/sector One Cross-polar Antennas per Sector
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- 45
- 45
+45
+45
+45
x x x x x x
- 45 +45
DCS 2x06 with CDU-F maximum capacity 12 TRU/sector One Cross-polar Antennas per Sector
D/D TMA
Max. Length per Jumper 2.5m. D/D Three Jumper cables for each cable run. TMA Total jumper length <7m
D/D TMA
D/D TMA
Three Jumper cables for each cable run. Total jumper length <7m
D/D TMA
Standard DCS D/DTMA type is used
D/D TMA
Three Jumper cables for each cable run. Total jumper length <7m
Six RF Feeder Cable's One per TMA. Size of Feeder depends on the length.
Two RF Feeder Cable's One per TMA. Size of Feeder is dependent on its length.
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Block diagram showing a single Sector using CDU-G with no external Duplexers and Three Cross polar Antenna's per Sector. Three 2x06 cabinets configured as 1 sector each OBSOLETE CONFIGURATION USE F-D12
Tx/Rx
Block diagram showing a single Sector using CDU-F with no external Duplexers. 2 sectors per cabinet. Used in combination 2x F-D6+ 1x F-D12 or 3x F-D6
Tx/Rx
Block diagram showing a single Sector using CDU-F with no external Duplexers.
ConfigurationGc-D12
ConfigurationF-D6
ConfigurationF-D12
The configuration Gc-D12 is not allowed for new capacity extensions. F-D12 is to be used instead.
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Two RF Feeder Cable's Two per ASC. Size of Feeder is dependent on its length.
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Max. 2 m jumper
Node-B
UMTS
UMTS cabinet 3101/3202/3116/3216 Maximum capacity 2 carriers/sector One Node-B cabinet required. An ACTURA powercabinet can provide power for 2x 3202. Block diagram showing a single UMTS Sector
ConfigurationUMTS This configuration is the same for all UMTS macro cells.
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OMNI ANTENNA
PANEL ANTENNA
JUMPERS
JUMPERS (if applicable)
RBS 2109
RBS 2109
ConfigurationTu-E2
ConfigurationTc-E2
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OMNI ANTENNA
PANEL ANTENNA
PANEL ANTENNA
OMNI ANTENNA
2 PANEL ANTENNAS
DUMMY LOAD
DUMMY LOAD
COUPLER
JUMPERS
JUMPERS (if applicable)
JUMPERS (if applicable)
JUMPERS JUMPERS
JUMPERS
RBS 2109
RBS 2109
RBS 2109
RBS 2109
RBS 2109
ConfigurationTu-D2
ConfigurationTu-D4
ConfigurationTc-D2
rd
ConfigurationTc-D4
ConfigurationTc-D6
The Tc-D4 can also use an omni instead of a cross-polar antenna. A 3 coupler is needed in this case (see also Mc-D4). The configuration indicator is not changed (it can be recognized from the antenna type). The output power needs to be adjusted accordingly however. The maximum length of the Y-link bus cable from master to extension cabinet is 5m. The configuration Tc-D6 is obsolete. For capacity extensions on microcells with 4 TRU solutions with 2308 should be selected.
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OMNI ANTENNA
PANEL ANTENNA
2 PANEL ANTENNAS
COUPLER
JUMPERS
JUMPERS
RBS 2302uc-D1
RBS 2302uc-D2
RBS 2302
RBS 2302
RBS 2302
RBS 2302
RBS 2302
ConfigurationMuc-D1
ConfigurationMuc-D2
ConfigurationMuc-D4
rd
ConfigurationMc-D2
ConfigurationMc-D4
For the Mc-D4 can, instead of an omni, also a cross-polar antenna be used. The 3 coupler (type K793554) can be avoided this way. The configuration name is not changed when this is done (it can be recognized from the antenna type). The output power needs to be adjusted accordingly however
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E-GSM has not been released for the RBS2308. Therefore only DCS configurations are defined.
PANEL ANTENNA
2 PANEL ANTENNAS
3 PANEL ANTENNAS
PANEL ANTENNA
+45 -45
+45 -45
+45 -45
DUMMY LOAD
DUMMY LOAD
JUMPERS
RBS 2308
Y-link
Y-link
Y-link
RBS 2308
Y-link
ConfigurationNu-D4
ConfigurationNu-D8
ConfigurationNu-D12
ConfigurationNc-D4
ConfigurationNc-D8
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RBS configuration drawings 2308 + 2302 mixed cabinet DCS micro cells
2 PANEL ANTENNAS
PANEL ANTENNA
+45 -45
+45 -45
JUMPERS
JUMPER
TXL
TXL
ConfigurationNMu-D6
ConfigurationNMc-D6
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x x x x x x
RBS configurations drawings UMTS microcell & indoor distribution network cells RBS configuration drawings for E-GSM using dual band TMA
x x x x x x E-GSM 2x06 with CDU-G in un- or combined mode maximum capacity 2 or 4 TRU/sector In combined mode maximum capacity 4 TRU/sector One E-GSM Cross-polar Antenna per Sector One DCS Cross-polar Antenna per Sector Dual-band D/DTMA amplifies both E-GSM and DCS. Dual band D/DTMA type: KRY 112 97/2 !!! with by-pass included
For ZTE area the BS8906 is used to support this configuration. For Ericsson this is under investigation.
DB D/D TMA
DB D/D TMA
Max. Length per Jumper 2M. Total length of the 4 jumpers per branch < 9m Two RF Feeder Cables per sector Size of Feeder depends on the length.
DBC
DBC
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Any DCS configuration using D/DTMA can be used No specific configuration identification for DCS No TMA control in 2x06 required Power supply and control is provided by DCS cabinet
ConfigurationGui-E2 or Gci-E4 For the DCS band the normal configuration is used in the BSDS. For E-GSM possible configurations are Gci-E4, Gui-E2, or C+-E2 (!). The i in Gxi-Ey indicates the E-GSM cabinet is not controlling the TMA.
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The configurations for sites providing indoor coverage by means of a distributed antenna network are called Gci-D4 and Gci-D8.
DCS 2x06 with CDU-G in combined mode maximum capacity 4 TRU Several antennas per Sector possible Select Distributed network as antenna type in BSDS Mention antennas, splitters, tappers and couplers etc. in comment field of BSDS
DCS 2x06 with CDU-G in combined mode maximum capacity 8 TRU Several antennas per Sector possible Select Distributed network as antenna type in BSDS Mention antennas, splitters, tappers and couplers etc. in comment field of BSDS
No D/DTMA is used
No D/DTMA is used
Coupler
coupler coupler
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Tx/Rx
Block diagram showing a single Sector using CDU-G 3 sectors Gci-D4 in a cabinet is possible or 1 sector Gci-D4 together with 1 sector Gci-D8
Tx/Rx
Block diagram showing a single Sector using CDU-G A combination of Gci-D8 and Gci-D4 in 1 cabinet is possible
ConfigurationGci-D4
ConfigurationGci-D8
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Appendix A: Appendix B:
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