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Learning Element Objectives
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After completing this module, the participant will be able to: Theory: • List the Antenna System products • Describe Antenna cable installation • Describe the functionality of a Bias-T and Mast Head Amplifier (MHA) • Describe the advantages of the Flexi WCDMA BTS feederless system
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Antenna System • Antenna Systems are integral parts of EDGE, WCDMA, or WiMAX
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radio networks • The antenna system combines multi-band capability, optimum performance and reliability • WCDMA Antenna Systems can be co-sited with GSM/EDGE Antenna Systems
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Antenna WCDMA Dual MHA (Masthead Amplifier) Bias-T Diplexer (dual-band combiner) Triplexer (triple-band combiner) Feeder cable Connector for feeder cable Jumper cable Grounding kit Cable fixing kit (clamps and hangers) EMP protector if required Real Tilt
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Flexi WCDMA BTS Antenna System Features • Integrated VSWR Bias-T • Option to tune VSWR Thresholds • Integrated MHA power feed and supply current monitoring circuit
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Future releases • Support for BTS integrated antenna tilt control • Support for Control a mast head amplifier • In WN3.2 we have “non-intelligent” MHAs, only controlled by the power and current alarms are possible • In WN4.0 it’s possible to control also “active” MHAs (AISG/3GPP). Example: the gain mode / level is possible to select by the SW, alarms from MHA, etc. • WMHD since WN4.0: Integrated RET with AISG Support
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Antenna System configuration example: BTS with Dual MHA and Bias-Ts
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In Flexi WBTS, the Bias-Ts are integrated to the RF Module FRxx.
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Antenna System configuration example: Dual Band BTS with Dual MHA and Bias-Ts
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Antenna System configuration example: BTS with WMHD
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Bias-T (for UltraSite/MetroSite) • Two functions:
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– VSWR monitoring (optional) WBVx with VSWR monitoring WBNx without VSWR monitoring In case the VSWR threshold is exceeded, the Bias-T sends an alarm to the BTS In Flexi WBTS, the VSWR Bias-T is integrated to the RF Module FRxx Both functions, power feed to MHA and VSWR monitoring are licensed features IP 65 Size: W x L x D: 48 x 91 x 48 mm Weight: 0.4 kg VSWR Alarm level: Return loss 7 dB nominal (+/-2 dB tolerance)
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The Bias-T used in the Nokia Siemens Networks WCDMA Antenna Systems is an integral component of the WCDMA Masthead Amplifier (MHA). There are two versions of Bias-T available: Bias-T with VSWR (voltage standing-wave ratio) and non-VSWR Bias-T. Bias-T has two primary functions. It provides: • Power to the Masthead Amplifier by injecting DC power into the RF feeder centre conductor, so separate DC cabling is not needed • Fault monitoring of the antenna line VSWR (voltage standing-wave ratio) and Masthead Amplifier, forwarding alarm signals to the base station antenna filter unit (WAF) The Bias-T transfers DC power via the antenna coaxial cable to the MHA connected to the antenna line. The Bias-T combines DC and RF energy onto the same coaxial cable and provides RF isolation toward the DC voltage supply and DC isolation towards the BTS. The BTS TX power is fed through the Bias-T. The VSWR alarm function indicates that the antenna, MHA, feeders or jumpers have developed problems which impair their functioning. The Bias-T with VSWR can be installed to a WCDMA Antenna System without an MHA as a stand-alone unit to provide lightning protection and VSWR monitoring.
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Bias-T block diagram
The Bias-T has lightning suppression built into the unit, as shown in the block diagram
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This Bias-T provides lightning protection for the BTS also
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Flexi WCDMA BTS Internal Bias-T VSWR Tuning
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Choosing the Antenna → Tune VSWR Threshold menu item opens the Tune VSWR Threshold dialog box, where you can tune VSWR alarm threshold values for antenna filters inside RF modules.
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The VSWR treshold tuning is used for defining values when an alarm notification needs to be sent for a minor problem of an antenna line condition (decreased condition) and for a major problem condition (cell blocking). The VSWR threshold tuning can be also used (indirectly) to find out the actual VSWR value by changing the values and monitoring alarms.
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Flexi WCDMA BTS Internal Bias-T VSWR Tuning
•Check the antenna for which tuning of VSWR is required. •Start Tuning.
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•Specify Minor and Major Ranges. (VSWR Values from 1.5 to 3.5)
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• The Alarms column shows the states of VSWR alarms for each filter. • When the tuning mode is activated by clicking the Start Tuning button, sending alarms to the NetAct from the selected antenna lines is blocked. Alarms will not be sent until the tuning is stopped by clicking the Stop and Save or Stop without Saving button.
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DC Stops • DC Stops are used to prevent DC
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current supplied to the Masthead Amplifier by the Bias-T from shorting to ground through a base station or an antenna • The DC Stop is rated for operation from 800 MHz to 2170 MHz
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Mast Head Amplifier (MHA)
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General purpose • Amplifies RX (uplink) signals • Is an active device, requires power supply • Reduces system noise figure • Increases uplink capacity • Compensates for feeder and combiner losses in the up-link direction, increasing coverage for suburban, rural and road sites where antennas are in very high positions and the feeder lines are long • Reduces interference caused by non-WCDMA mobile phone users • Allows mobiles to reduce transmission power level • Improves mobile station battery lifetime
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Dual Mast Head Amplifier WMHC Versions: WMHA • single MHA • 12 dB gain WMHB • Dual MHA • 2 single MHAs in one mounting frame • 12 dB gain
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WMHC / WMHD • Dual MHA • 2 MHA functionalities in a common enclosure • DC power supply through “BTS 2” port only. • 12 dB gain • WMHD: AISG Compatible
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WMHC block diagram
WCDMA Dual MHA monitoring and alarms
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•If the MHA unit fails, a bypass mode ensures that the antenna line sector continues operating
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•Alarms are sent to the BTS via the DC feeders so if the power to the MHA is switched off the alarms are switched off •If MHA power is lost, the MHA no longer amplifies the Rx signal, but the by-pass operation is still able to pass through the Rx path (with minor loss). •The MHA has an operational current 'window' and providing the current consumed is within this window and within the specified DC voltage range, the MHA operates correctly •When the monitored MHA current consumption is outside this window, an MHA alarm is activated •The BTS operating software confirms the alarms and performs a recovery action applicable to the version of BTS operating software being used •To identify the specific software recovery action, please refer to the BTS Software User Manual for information •An MHA alarm alerts if the MHA Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) is defective or outside the operational limits Note •If open or high impedance exists along the antenna line supplying the MHA DC supply, this indicates a VSWR alarm condition •If an MHA alarm is activated, the cause of the alarm must be identified •Once the cause is clearly identified, the appropriate corrective actions can be performed to correct the fault
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Dual Mast Head Amplifier WMHD • WMHD will have same size and RF-
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performance as WMHC • It has integrated RET bias-t with AISG output connector and AISG support • WMHD replaces WMHC
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Dual Mast Head Amplifier WMHD • WMHD Mast Head Amplifier is the upgrade on WMHC • The WMHD MHA is a dual unit that includes two WMHD MHAs in a
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single enclosure • WMHD adds RET output connector and AISG controlling to WMHC. Remote antenna tilt users saves RET bias-t and installing time • RF-performance and outlook will remain same as WMHC
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•WMHD MicroMHA comprises two identical amplifiers in one compact integrated package which is easy to transport and install
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•A state of the art Low Noise amplifier design provides a nominal 12 dB of gain, compensating feeder loss and improving coverage •In the unlikely event of component or power failure, a bypass path allows the BTS to continue operation •Power is fed via the feeder cable, in Flexi BTS no BiasTs are needed, WMHD gets it’s power and control directly from BTS •With Ultrasite WCDMA BTS, the BiasT is needed •WMHD has also RET connector for remote antenna tilt adjustor, RTA
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WMHD Block Diagram
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Dual low noise amplifiers (LNA) Temperature stability circuits High Q, low loss RX and TX duplex filters Supervision circuitry to monitor the status of the amplifiers and to send alarm signals to the BTS in the event of failure Current extraction circuitry at the BTS port for DC feed through the coaxial feeder Lightning protection circuitry at all ports Path for AISG DC Power and control from BTS 1 to ANT 1 Bias-T circuits that convert AISG DC power from coax to separate DC power and data lines, and backwards
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Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA) • The Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA) is a RF unit performing the
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following functions: • Amplifying the uplink signal received from the TX/RX antenna with a low noise figure. • Feeding the overall Node B downlink signal to the TX/RX antenna • The TMA is an optional but highly recommended unit as it compensates cable losses in the uplink and thus ensures lower noise disturbance. • High selectivity filters ensure high TX/RX separation, enabling the reception of low signal levels in the uplink. It therefore improves link quality and link availability at the cell borders
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The TMA is always installed outside the Node B rack/shelter and close to the antenna, thus achieving fixed sensitivity independently of the feeder cable length.
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TMA Variants 1/2 There are five variants of TMA: TMA • The TMA is a two-port RF unit (1 x in, 1 x out) • Two TMA modules are required for each sector to support the RX main path and the RX diversity path
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DTMA • The DTMA (Dual Tower Mounted Amplifier) is a four-port RF unit (2 x in, 2 x out) • Consists of two identical TMA submodules in a single housing • One submodule is used for the RX main path and the other for the RX diversity path • One DTMA module is thus required for each sector • The DTMA is very efficient in combination with a cross- polarized antenna
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TMA Variants 2/2 TMARET • The TMARET is a TMA module additionally providing an IF converter and the RS485 interface in order to support control of a RET module DTMARET • The DTMARET is a DTMA module additionally providing an IF converter and the RS485 interface in order to support control of a RET module
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SDTMA • The SDTMA (Single Feeder Controlled DTMA) has the same capabilities as the DTMA module • Additionally supports DC power supply and SDTMA signalling via one port for both TMAs inside the SDTMA • SDTMA is SW-prepared to switch from dual feeder controlled to single feeder controlled DTMA if required in the current configuration • In case of dual feeder control the RET functionality is provided
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•The RET (Remote Electrical Tilt) module is located directly under the antenna and contains a stepper motor which adjusts a phase shift within the antenna
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Concept of TMA and DTMA
•one duplexer subsystem •a triplexer
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Block Diagram of DTMA
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Block Diagram of DTMA RET and SDTMA
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The DTMAF / DTMARETF shall be grounded to the pole, therefore a protective earthing conductor has to be prepared for each device on site.
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The mounting plate provides a ground screw with a locking washer attached to it and a threaded hole for connection of the protective earthing conductor (see bottom view of the devices). The protective earthing conductor cable lug must have the right size for the M8 ground screw. The cross section of the protective earthing conductor must be not less than 16 mm2 (AWG 6). The other end of the protective earthing conductor should be safely connected to a well grounded point on the pole. The DTMAF / DTMARETF shall be grounded to the pole, therefore a protective earthing conductor has to be prepared for each device on site. The mounting plate provides a ground screw with a locking washer attached to it and a threaded hole for connection of the protective earthing conductor (see bottom view of the devices). The protective earthing conductor cable lug must have the right size for the M8 ground screw. The cross section of the protective earthing conductor must be not less than 16 mm2 (AWG 6). The other end of the protective earthing conductor should be safely connected to a well grounded point on the pole.
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two wire bi-directional bus (RS485) with HDLC protocol
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Care must be taken that the draining pipe (see bottom view of the devices) is pointed downwards. The draining outlet is factory mounted. If it, for any reason, would be loosened, it should be tightened again with a sufficient torque wrench, however not exceeding 2.2 Nm (1.6 ft lb). The draining pipe must never be obstructed or covered with paint which would impede the venting and draining of the housing.
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If a DTMARETFV4 shall be installed, pay attention to the following special notice of the manufacturer.
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The hose clips surrounds the pole and are fitted into the corresponding openings of the mounting plate (see rear view of the devices). This is the situation just before tightening the hose clips. For the mounting, the following steps can be generally recommended. First connect the DTMAF / DTMARETF to the antenna feeder cable. Take into consideration that the antenna feeder often is very stiff and rather heavy. The position of its coaxial connectors therefore often determines the position of the DTMAF / DTMARETF on the pole. 1. Place the DTMAF / DTMARETF in its final mounting position at the pole. 2. Secure the unit with a tensioning belt. 3. Open the hose clips by pressing the “button” at the end of the clip lock and then smoothly pull out the perforated metal band. 4. Move the metal band of the hose clip gently into the openings of the mounting plate. 5. Close the hose clip loosely around the pole. 6. Tighten the hose clip screws carefully, but do not over-tighten. 7. Remove the tensioning belt. 8. Connect the DTMAF / DTMARETF first to the antenna feeder cable (NodeB) and then to the antenna jumper cable (ANT). The torque must be 25 Nm (18.5 ft lb). 9. Connect the protective earthing conductor with the DTMAF / DTMARETF ground screw. Tighten the connection to a torque of 5 Nm (3.7 ft lb). 10. The use of self-vulcanizing tape as an environmental protection of the connectors is recommended. Pay attention to the thermal dimensional changes of the antenna feeder cables. If the antenna is equipped with a RET module, install the DC power / data cable between the module and the 8 pole circular connector of the DTMARETF. The required cable will be delivered with the RET module together.
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Click the New Unit button to add either a new TMARET or RET unit to the HW configuration.
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NodeB1 Antenna For a RET unit, define the following settings: Antennas Repeat the procedure for each TMARET or RET unit. Click the Next button.
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Nokia Siemens Networks RealTilt RealTilt is a fully integrated solution which enables the optimization of WCDMA networks by adjusting the antenna tilt angle and monitoring the status of the antenna remotely from the network management system. This system is able to tilting the antenna mainbeam energy without physically tilting the antenna radome.
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RealTilt is based on the Antenna Interface Standards Group (AISG) standards and supports antennas. Operating RealTilt is done locally or remotely through Ethernet.
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Real Tilt Components The components of RealTilt are: • RealTilt Electronic Tilt Adjuster (RTAx) • RealTilt Control Unit (RCUA) • Control cables • RealTilt Splitter (RSAA) for DC power and signal • RealTilt Lighting Protection Device (RLPA) • Earthing clamps for control cable • RealTilt Bias-T
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In Flexi WCDMA BTS, the Real Tilt Bias-Ts and RCU are integrated to the RF Module FRxx. (support from RAS 06)
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Real Tilt configuration example 2 Controlling RTAx via an antenna feeder cable and 2 Real Tilt Bias-Ts.
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In Flexi WCDMA BTS, the Real Tilt Bias-T and RCU are integrated to the RF Module FRxx. (support from RAS 06)
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Real Tilt configuration example 3 Controlling RTAx via an WMHC on an antenna feeder cable and 2 RealTilt Bias-Ts.
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Configuration with WMHD • RET port connected directly to RTA • Power is fed via the feeder cable. In Flexi BTS, no BiasTs are needed externally. WMHD gets it’s power and control directly from BTS • With Ultrasite one BiasT is needed.
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Multi Radio Combiner Multiradio Combiners are parts of the Flexi WBTS Antenna system for co-siting GSM and WCDMA BTSs on the same frequency band, using common feeders and antennas for GSM and WCDMA systems.
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The following MRCs are available: • FADB for 900 MHz BTSs • FAGB for 2100 MHz BTSs
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MRC block diagram
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Typical Antenna System with an MRC Connector
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Antenna Alarm with Receiver Signal Comparison • This feature is used for monitoring the performance of the antenna line. Antenna alarm gives information to operator if for example an antenna is broken. • By comparing the signal levels in both receiver antennas an alarm is raised if there is > 4 dB difference in received wideband noise between the diversity branches.
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Activating Antenna Alarm with Receiver Signal Comparison
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Smart Diplexers • New innovative diplexer enables co-site low (700-900Mhz) and
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FAWA • FAWA is a combiner located near the BTS. It incorporates a wide band low pass filter with a wide band high pass filter. In case of MHA use, it is powered via -48VDC. One unit can be used to combine the TX and RX bands for a HIGH BAND BTS (Sector) and LOW BAND BTS (Sector) on the same RF cable.
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FDWA • FDWA is a diplexer located after the feeder cables just before the Antenna Line equipment. It incorporates a wide band low pass filter with a wide band high pass filter. One unit can be used to seperate the TX and RX bands for a HIGH BAND basestation and LOW BAND basestation from the same RF cables. FDWA is designed to be completely outdoor mounted.
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Application of Smart Diplexers
X-pol. antenna with MHA and RET
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt, before RAS06 • On the following pages some supported configuration alternatives
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (before RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.1): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna - External RTA (related to antenna type) - Lightning Protection Device, 469833A (RLPA)
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Flexi WCDMA with RealTilt (before RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.2): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna - External RTA (related to antenna type) 1)
- Smart Bias-T’s 469870A - Smart Bias-T, Mast side (RSMA) 469869A - Smart Bias-T, BTS side (RSBA) - RCUA or RCUO 469757A - Control Unit (RCUA) 471471A - Outdoor Control Unit (RCUO), from 1Q2007 2)
- Control Cables (RCxx) - as an option: 469797A - Splitter 1:3 (RSAA) 1) The RTA’s can be daisy-chained or a splitter can be used to split the signal to all sectors. or 2) A splitter can be used directly after the RCUA to split the signal
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (before RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.3): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna - External RTA (related to antenna type) 1)
- Smart Bias-T’s 469870A - Smart Bias-T, Mast side (RSMA) 469869A - Smart Bias-T, BTS side (RSBA) - RCUA or RCUO 469757A - Control Unit (RCUA) 471471A - Outdoor Control Unit (RCUO), from 1Q2007 - Control Cables (RCxx)
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (before RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.4): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna 1)
- External RTA (related to antenna type) - Nokia MHA, WMHD (from 1H2007) - Smart Bias-T 469869A - Smart Bias-T, BTS side (RSBA) - RCUA or RCUO 469757A - Control Unit (RCUA) 471471A - Outdoor Control Unit (RCUO), from 1Q2007 2)
- Control Cables (RCxx) - as an option: 469797A - Splitter 1:3 (RSAA) 1) The RTA’s can be daisy-chained or a splitter can be used to split the signal to all sectors. or 2) A splitter can be used directly after the RCUA to split the signal
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (before RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.5): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna with internal RTA (from 1Q2007) - Smart Bias-T 469869A - Smart Bias-T, BTS side (RSBA) - RCUA or RCUO 469757A - Control Unit (RCUA) 471471A - Outdoor Control Unit (RCUO), from 1Q2007 - Control Cables (RCxx)
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (before RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.6): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna with internal RTA (from 1Q2007) - Nokia MHA, WMHD (from 1H2007) - Smart Bias-T 469869A - Smart Bias-T, BTS side (RSBA) - RCUA or RCUO 469757A - Control Unit (RCUA) 471471A - Outdoor Control Unit (RCUO), from 1Q2007 - Control Cables (RCxx)
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (before RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.7): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna with internal RTA and Smart Bias-T (from 2Q2007) - RCUA or RCUO 469757A - Control Unit (RCUA) 471471A - Outdoor Control Unit (RCUO), from 1Q2007 - Control Cables (RCxx)
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (before RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.8): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna with internal RTA and Smart Bias-T (from 2Q2007) - RCUA or RCUO 469757A - Control Unit (RCUA) 471471A - Outdoor Control Unit (RCUO), from 1Q2007 - Control Cables (RCxx) - 469797A - Splitter 1:3 (RSAA)
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (from RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.F1): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna with internal RTA and Smart Bias-T (from 2Q2007)
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (from RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.F2): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna with internal RTA and Smart Bias-T (from 2Q2007) Here, the RET signal is fed through the Nokia MHA (WMHC or WMHD)
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (from RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.F3): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) ‐ RET antenna with internal RTA (from 1Q2007) ‐ Nokia MHA, WMHD (from 1H2007) ‐ Control Cable (RCxx)
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (from RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.F4): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna with internal RTA (from 1Q2007) - Smart Bias-T 469870A - Smart Bias-T, Mast side (RSMA) - Control Cable (RCxx)
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (from RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.F5): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna - External RTA (related to antenna type) - Smart Bias-T’s 469870A - Smart Bias-T, Mast side (RSMA) - Control Cable (RCxx)
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (from RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.F6): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna - External RTA (related to antenna type) - Smart Bias-T’s 469870A - Smart Bias-T, Mast side (RSMA) - Control Cable (RCxx) The configuration shown with the Nokia MHA, WMHC
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Flexi WCDMA BTS with RealTilt (from RAS06) Following RealTilt items needed in this configuration (alt.F7): (Note: Only one sector shown in the picture) - RET antenna - External RTA (related to antenna type) - Nokia MHA, WMHD. - Control Cable (RCxx)
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