Outdoor LTE Infrastructure Equipment (eNodeB)
High throughput performance and low power consumption are required of LTE wireless base stations. For that reason, the eNodeB is equipped with interference control and green features, which are
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High throughput performance and low power consumption are required of LTE wireless base stations. For that reason, the eNodeB is equipped with interference control and green features, which are
With its small and flexible modular design, the MTS2 reduces installation costs and makes site acquisition easier than ever. Excellent RF parameters support the greatest possible radio coverage
The present document specifies the applicable requirements, procedures, test conditions, performance assessment and performance criteria for NR base stations and associated ancillary equipment in the
Scope of Application The Specifications apply to the type approval of radio frequency equipment for the wide area base stations, medium range base stations and local area base stations in the new radio
Due to the high propagation loss and blockage-sensitive characteristics of millimeter waves (mmWaves), constructing fifth-generation (5G) cellular networks involves deploying ultra
DAMM® MultiTech Outdoor Base Station BS422-S and BS422-SP lti-carrier, multi-technology outdoor base station. It comes in two versions: the standard BS422-S version and the BS422-SP with a built
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Listed design values to be validated and updated during detail engineering based on System Impact Study (SIS) and corresponding Aspen fault model for the collector substation.
Mounting orientation and mechanical boresight are aligned along 0°. Nominal directions are noted with dotted lines. Each beam is associated to a pair of ports only as a device. All the 16 ports collaborate
PURPOSE: This bulletin provides a basic design guide and a reference tool for designing rural substations. GENERAL: This Bulletin has been revised to bring the publication up to date with latest