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HUAWEI GSM MRFU V2 Operation Guide (For internal use only)
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Contents 1 Feature Description of the MRFU V2................................................4 1.1 Development Background.......................................................................................................................................4 1.2 Specifications...........................................................................................................................................................4 1.2.1 Expanded Instantaneous Bandwidth..................................................................................................................4 1.2.2 Enhanced Frequency Bands...............................................................................................................................7 1.2.3 Enhanced Power Capability...............................................................................................................................8 1.3 Functions of the MRFU V2...................................................................................................................................12 1.3.1 Inter-Module Power Sharing...........................................................................................................................12 1.3.2 Inter-Module RF Frequency Hopping.............................................................................................................12
2 Data Configuration of the MRFU V2...............................................13 3 Versions Related to the MRFU V2...................................................14
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Feature Description of the MRFU V2
1.1 Development Background 1.2 Specifications 1.2.1 Expanded Instantaneous Bandwidth Compared with the MRFU V1, the MRFU V2 expands the downlink instantaneous bandwidth from 15 MHz to 20 MHz and the uplink instantaneous bandwidth from 25 MHz to 35 MHz (for the 900 MHz MRFU) or 60 MHz (for the 1800 MHz MRFU). If the downlink inter-module RF frequency hopping function is enabled, the downlink bandwidth can exceed 20 MHz (100 frequencies) and less than 25MHz. For details, see Table 1-1. The BSC6900 provides the following commands for bandwidth modification: 1.
MOD BTSBRDCAP: This command is a BSC-level command and is used to modify bandwidth settings of a BTS under the BSC.
2.
MOD BTSRXUBRD: This command is a board-level command and is used to modify bandwidth settings of a board under the BSC. If this command is used, set the Configure Check Threshold or Not parameter to YES and then set bandwidth parameters.
Setting rules: If the Configure Check Threshold or Not parameter is set to NO for the MRFU, the MOD BTSBRDCAP command is used. If the Configure Check Threshold or Not parameter is set to YES for the MRFU, the MOD BTSRXUBRD command is used. You can query the RX and TX bandwidths supported on the BSC by running the LST BTSBRDCAP command. The bandwidth specifications of the MRFU V1 are supported on the BSC6900 by default, as shown in 2.
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Figure 1.1 Default bandwidth settings on the BSC6900
After the MRFU V2 is added, the bandwidth setting policy varies with the type of the MRFU. The TRX bandwidth setting function is a new function of the BSC6900. If the MRFU V2 is used under the BSC6000, you do not need to set the TRX bandwidths.
Only MRFU V1s Under the BSC Step 2 On the BSC6900 Web LMT, enter LST BTSBRDCAP to query bandwidth settings on the BSC. Step 3 In the case of non initial configuration, enter MOD BTSBRDCAP and change Forward Bandwidth to 150 and Receive Bandwidth to 250, as shown in 3. Figure 1.1 Modifying BSC-level bandwidth settings
Index in the MOD BTSBRDCAP command must correspond to Board Type. For details, see 2.
Only MRFU V2s Under the BSC Step 4 On the BSC6900 Web LMT, enter LST BTSBRDCAP to query bandwidth settings on the BSC. Step 5 Enter MOD BTSBRDCAP and change Forward Bandwidth to 200 and Receive Bandwidth to 600 for all 900 MHz and 1800 MHz MRFUs/GRFUs.
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Both MRFU V1s and MRFU V2s Under the BSC Step 6 On the BSC6900 Web LMT, enter LST BTSBRDCAP to query bandwidth settings on the BSC. Step 7 In the case of non initial configuration, enter MOD BTSBRDCAP and change Forward Bandwidth to 150 and Receive Bandwidth to 250. Step 8 For an existing MRFU V2, enter MOD BTSRXUBRD and set Configure Check Threshold or Not to YES and then change Forward Bandwidth to 200 and Receive Bandwidth to 600, as shown in 8. For a new MRFU V2, enter ADD BTSRXUBRD and set Configure Check Threshold or Not to YES and then set Forward Bandwidth and Receive Bandwidth, as shown in 8. Figure 1.1 Modifying board-level bandwidth settings
Figure 1.2 Setting bandwidths of a new MRFU V2
The bandwidth ranges of many operators exceed the preceding ones. In this case, the downlink intermodule RF frequency hopping function can be enabled to support the large bandwidth ranges. For details, see section 1.3.2.
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1.2.2 Enhanced Frequency Bands The MRFU V2 supports P900M 25 MHz, CMCC-specific 900 MHz, E900M 35 MHz (built-in wave-trap), 1800 MHz H60, 1800 MHz L60, and 800 MHz. For details, see Table 1-1 and Table 1-2. Currently, the MRFU V2 does not support 1900 MHz.
Table 1.1 Instantaneous bandwidth of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Maximum Band Difference of Uplink Instantaneous Bandwidth
Frequency Difference of Uplink Instantaneous Bandwidth
1800 MHz L60 GRFU V2
59.8 MHz
299
19.8 MHz
99
1800 MHz H60 GRFU V2
59.8 MHz
299
19.8 MHz
99
CMCCspecific 25 MHz GRFU V2
34.8 MHz
174
19.8 MHz
99
900 MHz PGSM GRFU V2
34.8 MHz
174
19.8 MHz
99
900 MHz EGSM GRFU V2
34.8 MHz
174
19.8 MHz
99
T-GSM 810
34.8 MHz
174
19.8 MHz
99
Module
Maximum Band Difference of Downlink Instantaneous Bandwidth
Frequency Difference of Downlink Instantaneous Bandwidth
GRFU V2
Table 1.2 Frequency bands supported by the MRFU (GRFU) V2
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RX Frequency Band (MHz)
TX Frequency Band (MHz)
Frequency Range
DCS 1800 L60
1710
1770
1805
1865
512-810
DCS 1800 H60
1725
1785
1820
1880
587-885
P-GSM 900
890
915
935
960
1-124
E-GSM 900 L25
880
905
925
950
0-74, 975-1023
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Sub-band of the GRFU V2
RX Frequency Band (MHz)
TX Frequency Band (MHz)
Frequency Range
E-GSM 900 M25
885
910
930
955
0-99, 1023
1000-
E-GSM 900
880
915
925
960
0-124, 1023
975-
T-GSM 810
806
821
851
866
350-425
1.2.3 Enhanced Power Capability The 900 MHz P GRFU, 900 MHz full band E GRFU, 1800 MHz L60 GRFU, 1800 MHz H60 GRFU, and 800 MHz GRFU support the Class 0, Class 1, and Class 2 standards. The GRFU can support six TRXs in the three standards. For detailed power specifications, see Table 1-3 and Table 1-4. By default, the BTS supports the Class 2 standard. To change the Class 2 standard to the Class 0 or Class 1 standard, do as follows: Step 1 On the BSC6900 Web LMT, enter DEA BTS to deactivate the BTS, as shown in 1. Figure 1.3 Deactivating the BTS
Step 2 Enter SET BTSPSUFP, and then select GSM Multi Carrier BTS Standard based on the actual scenario, as shown in 2. For the standards in different scenarios, see Table 1-3 and Table 1-4.
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Figure 1.4 Setting TRX shutdown after the PSU is faulty
Step 3 Enter ACT BTS to activate the BTS and complete the configuration of power capability, as shown in 3. Figure 1.5 Activating the BTS
1. Table 1-3 lists the maximum power value (in the case of excessive configuration) that can be configured for each TRX in different scenarios. 2. Table 1-4 lists the maximum power value (in the case of non excessive configuration) that can be configured for each TRX in different scenarios. 3. The PA capability in the case of non excessive configuration refers to the maximum power supported by a single module. The power sharing and excessive configuration are defined as follows: 1. In single-PA power sharing mode, the TRXs in one MRFU share power. 2. In double-PA power sharing mode, the TRXs in two MRFUs share power. Before enabling the doublePA power sharing function, you must configure inter-module power sharing. For details, see section 1.3.1 "Inter-Module Power Sharing." 3. Excessive configuration means that the static power configured for the TRX exceeds basic specifications of power in the case of non excessive configuration. Description of power configuration 1. When the power sharing function is disabled on the BSC, you are advised to configure power based on the power specifications in the case of non excessive configuration (see Table 1-4).
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2. When the power sharing function is enabled on the BSC, you are advised to configure power based on the power specifications in the case of excessive configuration (see Table 1-3).
Table 1.1 Power specifications of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 in the case of excessive configuration Scenario
Power Specification of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Complying with Class 1 and Class 2 Standards in the Case of Excessive Configuration
Power Specification of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Complying with the Class 0 Standard in the Case of Excessive Configuration
Number of TRXs
Power Specification of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Complying with Class 1 and Class 2 Standards
PA Capability in the Case of Non Excessive Configuration
Power Specification of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Complying with the Class 0 Standard
PA Capability in the Case of Non Excessive Configuratio n
1
60
60
40
80
2
40
80
40
80
3
31
80
31
80
4
27
80
27
80
5
20
80
16
60
6
20
80
16
60
Two modules (two modules are combined and intermodule power sharing is not configured )
6
31
80
31
7
27
80
27
8
27
80
27
9
20
80
16
10
20
80
16
11
20
80
16
12
20
80
16
Double-PA power sharing for two
9
25
80
20
10
25
80
20
11
25
80
16
Single module
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Power Specification of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Complying with Class 1 and Class 2 Standards in the Case of Excessive Configuration
Power Specification of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Complying with the Class 0 Standard in the Case of Excessive Configuration
25
16
80
Table 1.2 Power specifications of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 in the case of non excessive configuration Power Specification of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Complying with Class 1 and Class 2 Standards in the Case of Non Excessive Configuration
Power Specification of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Complying with the Class 0 Standard in the Case of Non Excessive Configuration
Number of TRXs
Power Specification of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Complying with Class 1 and Class 2 Standards
PA Capability in the Case of Non Excessive Configuration
Power Specification of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Complying with the Class 0 Standard
PA Capability in the Case of Non Excessive Configuration
Single module
1
60
60
40
80
2
40
80
40
80
3
27
80
27
80
4
20
80
20
80
5
16
80
12
60
6
12
72
10
60
5
27
80
27
6
27
80
27
7
20
80
20
8
20
80
20
9
16
80
12
10
16
80
12
Two modules
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Power Specification of the MRFU (GRFU) V2 Complying with the Class 0 Standard in the Case of Non Excessive Configuration
11
12
72
10
12
12
72
10
1.3 Functions of the MRFU V2 1.3.1 Inter-Module Power Sharing Operat i on Gui de t o I nt er- Modul e Power Shari ng. rar
1.3.2 Inter-Module RF Frequency Hopping Operat i on Gui de t o I nt er- Modul e RF Frequency Hoppi ng. rar
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Data Configuration of the MRFU V2
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For GBTS8.1 plug-and-play scenarios, GBTS9.0 plug-and-play scenarios, and GBTS9.0 new scenarios, the data configuration is described as follows: If both the MRFU V1 and the MRFU V2 are configured in a cell, the MRFU V2 must be configured on the basis of the power specifications of the MRFU V1. If only the MRFU V2 is configured in a cell, the power specifications of the MRFU V2 are used.
2.
For the MFRU V1, the old power specifications can be configured. For the MFRU V2, the new and old power specifications can be configured. Table 4-1 lists power specifications.
Table 2.1 Power specifications of the GSM TRX Number TRXs
Power Specification of the MRFU Complying with the Class 0 Standard (Old)
Power Specification of the MRFU Complying with the Class 0 Standard (New)
Power Specification of the MRFU Complying with Class 1 and Class 2 Standards (Old)
Power Specification of the MRFU Complying with Class 1 and Class 2 Standards (New)
1
31
40
60
60
2
31
40
40
40
3
20
31
27
31
4
16
27
20
27
5
NA
16
12
16
6
NA
16
10
12
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Versions Related to the MRFU V2
This chapter describes GBTS products and related versions. Table 1.1 GBTS8.1 products and related versions Product Name
Software Version
Description
BSC6000
BSC6000V900R008C12B195 and later versions
BTS
BTS3900 GSM V300R008C11SPC039 and later versions
When the versions of the BTS and BSC meet version requirements, the BTS supports the MRFU V2 and its related configurations.
Table 1.2 GBTS9.0 products and related versions Product Name
Software Version
Description
BSC6900
BSC6900V900R011C00SPC710 versions
and
later
BTS
BTS3000V100R009C00SPC068 versions
and
later
When the versions of the BTS and BSC meet version requirements, the BTS supports the MRFU V2 and its related configurations.
(CMCC-specific versions: BTS3000 V300R009C00SPC001 and later versions)
If the BTS version is BTS3000V100R008C11 or BTS3000V100R009,
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and the BSC version does not meet the version requirements in Table 5-1 or Table 5-2, the MRFU V2 must be configured according to the specifications of the MRFU V1.
2.
and the BTS version does not meet the version requirements in Table 5-1 or Table 5-2, the BTS supports the plug-and-play function of the MRFU V2 without upgrade of the BTS software.
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