AIR 21, 1.3 M, B2A B4P: Data-Sheet For
AIR 21, 1.3 M, B2A B4P: Data-Sheet For
AIR 21, 1.3 M, B2A B4P: Data-Sheet For
INTEGRATED 1.
Functionality for the AIR unit
Figure 2 shows an example of the
RADIO 4.
hardware that a single AIR unit can replace.
The function of the AIR unit is the same,
but the implementation is different.
The AIR unit’s active band has two radios
(2) connected to a pair of cross-polarized
antenna arrays (1). Remote electrical tilt (3)
is included. Air supports 2 TX for the
5.
down-link and 4 RX for the up-link.
The passive antenna function on the
frequency band not used by the AIR unit’s
Modem
2.
part are controlled independently, but each
6.
band has the same tilt for both arrays and
for both polarizations.
Figure 2 ➞
Three-sector tower site
with three AIR units.e
The Antenna-Integrated Radio (AIR) is a single tower- One or two DUs, depending on capacity and the standards Configuration Example
mounted unit that can replace the antenna/s and radio for to be supported, are needed for a three-sector site with AIR Figure 3 shows a typical configuration with
one sector. Additional electronics such as ASC? and a RET units. WCDMA with 2 × 2 MIMO for Band 1.
Actuator and control are also included. A passive antenna One AIR unit is deployed in each sector.
function for an extra band is optional. (The option has to be The AIR is especially suited for state of the art mobile A common base band unit with a DUW
specified when ordering, retrofit is not possible). broadband basestations utilizing advanced MIMO inside provides base band processing
The height and width are the same as for a passive antenna techniques. Less tower-mounted equipment is required and and back-haul.
with similar characteristics. The depth is increased to house the unit’s attractive appearance enables it to blend in well The AIR units can be specified with passive
the radios’ electronics. Digital Units (DUs) from Ericsson’s with other existing equipment. The same applies to sites with antennas for Band 4.
RBS 6000 family provide the baseband function and support multiple access technologies on different frequency bands.
GSM, WCDMA and LTE. With Air, it is only necessary to swap antennas in order to Figure 3 ➞ -48 V
Three sector configuration example: RBS 6601
add new 3G/4G technology on-site or at a new site. The AIR with three AIR units. DATA 1
Digital Units (DUs) from Ericsson’s RBS 6000 family provide also saves power compared to traditional macro RBSs that
the baseband function and support GSM, WCDMA and LTE. use long feeders for antenna connections.
Figure 4 Horizontal Vertical pattern
Antenna pattern 2° to 10°
65°
Characteristics electrical
down-tilt
7°
Technical Specification
RADIO
Remote electrical tilt -2° to -12°, independently controlled per frequency band
MIMO 2 x 2 for DL
4 RX branches to be used for diversity/beam-steering
MECHANICAL
Wind load (frontal/lateral/rear-side) @ 150 km/h wind speed 580 N / 300 N / 720 N
INTERFACES
AIR – DU DATA 1, Data 2: CPRI links (SFP modules with LC socket + flanges that match
protective cover TYCO C20611458)
SUPPORTING BASE-BAND
* Target: 1 dB better than best-in-class RRU connected to same size best-in-class antenna
** Other base-band configurations are available