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1 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr
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2 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr
Objectives
On completion of this course, the students can: Describe the benefits of Flexi EDGE Basestation Name the required and optional modules, and explain their functions Explain the major differences between Nokia Flexi EDGE BTS and Nokia UltraSite BTS Describe some typical configurations of Flexi EDGE Explain the main stages of the commissioning process
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3 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr
Introduction to the
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4 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr
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5 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr
2. MODERNISATION AND VENDOR EXITS OPEN UP POSSIBILITIES FOR MARKET SHARE EXPANSION
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6 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr
Dual TRX module (DTRX) optimal for both capacity and coverage modes
In Capacity mode (CaM) both TRXs of DTRX are used for traffic In Double Power TRX (DPTRX) mode the TRX output power is 49.5 dBm In Coverage mode (CoM) 30-50% fewer sites by boosting both down- and uplink
i.e., DPTRX+IDD+4-way diversity: 53 dBm (200W) * Consideration in next SW revision to have 1-12 sectors
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538mm
560mm 447mm
Modules can be installed to walls, poles, stacks, 19racks, Nokia Flexi BTS cabinets or in swap-out situations Common Nokia Flexi platform brings modularity to GSM/EDGE and WCDMA/HSPA BTS sites Nokia is the first and only vendor to adopt the novel modular approach
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133 mm
422* 560 mm 447 mm Weight approx 20 kg * 422 mm depth for cabinet-installed modules
Back and front covers are not used if cabinets have a door
Rear cover
Indoors
Outdoor rooftops
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11 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr
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12 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr
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13 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr
Cable routing
150 mm
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14 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr
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15 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr
Racks used as mechanical housings Racks give protection for extreme conditions Max configuration depends on rack height and mechanical performance Casings are not used Front and rear covers
not used if there is a door and back wall are required for safety reasons if there is no door or back wall
Only front cabling, no back access required Every module is fixed separately to the rack
Rack provides 19 fixing points
Modules are grounded via rack Sufficient air flow through rack must be guaranteed Min 100 mm front clearance for connectors and cables is needed if there is door
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17 2006 Nokia 0-Introductionn.ppt / 29 Oct 2006 / ACr