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Configuring RF Units

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Configuring RF Units

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Configuring RF Units
This section describes how to configure data for TRX boards, and antenna boards.

Prerequisite
The BTS boards are configured. For details, see Configuring BTS Boards.

Context
3X series and double-transceiver series base stations The DTRU board enables two logical TRXs to be bound to one physical TRX board. The QTRU board enables six logical TRXs to be bound to one physical TRX board. 3900 series base stations The DRRU/DRFU board enables two logical TRXs to be bound to one physical TRX board. The MRRU/GRFU/MRFU/GRRU board enables eight logical TRXs to be bound to one physical TRX board.

Procedure
1. Add TRX boards to the base station. 3X series and double-transceiver series base stations a. Run the ADD BTSTRXBRD command to add TRX boards to a base station of the 3X series or double-transceiver series. NOTE: In the case of the BTS3012, BTS3012II, and BTS3012AE, the DTRU or QTRU board can be configured if Separate Mode is set to SUPPORT(Support). 3900 series base stations a. Run the ADD BTSRXUCHAIN command to add an RXU chain or ring. NOTE: There is no need to add RXU boards or a RXU chain/ring for the 3900B. b. Run the ADD BTSRXUBRD command to add RXU boards. NOTE: For the SingleRAN base stations, Cabinet No., Subrack No., and Subrack No. must be configured. For the 3900 series base stations, the DRRU/GRRU/MRRU/DRFU/GRFU/MRFU board can be configured. The DRRU/GRRU/MRRU board can be configured only for the DBS3900 GSM and DBS3036. The DRFU/GRFU/MRFU board can be configured only for the BTS3900 GSM/BTS3900A GSM and BTS3036/BTS3036A. If Is Configure Check threshold is set to NO(NO), run the ADD BTSBRDCAP command to set the bandwidth manually. For base stations to V1 specifications: Forward Bandwidth of the GRRU board cannot exceed 12.5 Mbit/s. Forward Bandwidth of the MRRU board in the 900/850/1900 MHz frequency band cannot exceed 12.5 Mbit/s. Forward Bandwidth of the MRRU board in the 1800 MHz frequency band cannot exceed 15 Mbit/s. For base stations to V2 specifications, Forward Bandwidth of the GRRU/MRRU board cannot exceed 20 Mbit/s. c. Run the SET BTSRXUBP command to set the sending receiving mode and working mode of the RXU board. NOTE: If a site is configured with a TMA, you need to set the related TMA switch parameters. The GRRU/GRFU board supports only the GSM(GSM) working mode. The MRRU/MRFU board supports the GSM(GSM), UMTS (UMTS), and GSM_AND_UMTS(GSM AND UMTS) working modes. d. Optional: If the working mode of the MRRU/MRFU is set to GSM_AND_UMTS(GSM AND UMTS), run the ADD BTSTOPCONFIG command to configure the TDM over Packet (TOP) switching relation of the MRRU/MRFU board. This facilitates common E1/T1 transmission between GSM and UMTS. 2. Optional: If power sharing needs to be configured for the base station, run the SET GCELLCHMGAD command to set the advanced channel management parameters of the cell. In this step, set Multi-Density TRX Power Sharing to DYNAMIC(Dynamic power sharing). 3. Optional: Run the ADD BTSANTFEEDERBRD command to add antenna boards to the base station. NOTE: The 3900 series base stations do not need to be configured with antenna boards. Parent topic: Configuring the Equipment Data Previous topic: Configuring BTS Boards

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