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Nokia Intratalk GSM 1900 BTS
User Manual, Version 6
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The information in this documentation is subject to change without notice and describes onlythe product defined in the introduction of this documentation. This documentation is intendedfor the use of Nokia's customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which thedocumentation is submitted, and no part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form ormeans without the prior written permission of Nokia. The documentation has been prepared tobe used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumes fullresponsibility when using it. Nokia welcomes customer comments as part of the process ofcontinuous development and improvement of the documentation.
The information or statements given in this documentation concerning the suitability, capacity,or performance of the mentioned hardware or software products cannot be considered bindingbut shall be defined in the agreement made between Nokia and the customer. However, Nokiahas made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions contained in the documentationare adequate and free of material errors and omissions. Nokia will, if necessary, explain issueswhich may not be covered by the documentation.
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Hereby, Nokia Corporation, declares that this product is in compliance with theessential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive: 1999/5/EC.
The product is marked with the CE marking and Notied Body number according to theDirective 1999/5/EC
FCC FCC §15.21 - Information to user - This product is used as an intentional radiatedequipment and any changes or modications on the equipment without any approvalby Nokia could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC §15.105 - Information to user - This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, thereis no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If thisequipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which canbe determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try tocorrect the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Contents
Contents 5
List of tables 6
List of figures 7
1 Introduction 11
2 Booster installation 132.1 Installing the Booster plug-in units 14
3 Booster configuration upgrade 173.1 Standard site to Booster site 18
4 Cabling configuration examples 21
5 Booster cable sets 255.1 FCBA 11 Booster cable set 255.2 FCBB 11 Booster cable set 26
6 Rooftop antenna cabling with Booster 296.1 Antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 1-TRX 296.2 Antenna connections for boosted Citytalk 1-TRX 306.3 Antenna connections for boosted Flexitalk 1-TRX 316.4 Antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 2-TRX Omni 326.5 Antenna connections for boosted CItytalk 2-TRX Omni 336.6 Antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 2-TRX Omni, parallel
cabling 356.7 Antenna connections for boosted CItytalk 2-TRX Omni, parallel
cabling 366.8 Antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 2+2+2, standard cabling 376.9 Antenna connections for boosted Citytalk 2+2+2, standard cabling 38
7 Unit cabling with Booster 397.1 Basic Booster cabling 407.2 Standard cabling for a boosted 1-TRX 417.3 Standard Cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni 447.4 Parallel cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni 47
References 51
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List of tables
Table 1. Various Booster configurations 21
Table 2. Configuration cable sets 25
Table 3. FCBA Booster cable set (GSM 900) 26
Table 4. FCBB Booster cable set (GSM 1800 / 1900) 26
Table 5. Basic Booster configurations 40
Table 6. Point-to-point for cabling a boosted 1-TRX 42
Table 7. Point-to-point list for cabling a standard boosted 2-TRX Omni 46
Table 8. Point-to-point list for cabling a parallel boosted 2-TRX Omni 48
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List of figures
Figure 1. Conceptual view of a Booster configuration 12
Figure 2. Various Booster configurations with Citytalk BTS 23
Figure 3. Various Booster configurations with Intratalk BTS 24
Figure 4. Bending semi-rigid cable 993552 / 993514 27
Figure 5. Bending semi-rigid cable 993514 28
Figure 6. Slots and antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 1-TRX 30
Figure 7. Slots and antenna connections for boosted Citytalk 1-TRX 31
Figure 8. Slots and antenna connections for boosted Flexitalk 1-TRX 32
Figure 9. Slots and antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 2-TRX Omni 33Figure 10. Slots and antenna connections for boosted Citytalk 2-TRX Omni 34
Figure 11. Antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 2-TRX Omni, parallelcabling 35
Figure 12. Antenna connections for boosted Citytalk 2-TRX Omni, parallelcabling 36
Figure 13. Slots and antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 2+2+2, standardcabling 37
Figure 14. Slots and antenna connections for boosted Citytalk 2+2+2, standard
cabling 38Figure 15. Standard cabling for a boosted 1-TRX, GSM 900 41
Figure 16. Standard cabling for a boosted 1-TRX, GSM 1800 / 1900 42
Figure 17. Standard cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni, GSM 900 44
Figure 18. Standard cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni, GSM 1800 / 1900 45
Figure 19. Parallel cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni, GSM 900 47
Figure 20. Parallel cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni, GSM 1800 / 1900 48
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Summary of changes
Version 6, 20 th April 1999.
Version 7, 2 nd August 2000:
• Chapter 2 now contains reference to Dual duplex cable set
• Chapter 2 now contains reference to cable set OHCA as Citytalk only,Intratalk supplied with own cable set
• Chapter 5.1, cable set FCBA always provided, details in Table 3 corrected
• Chapter 5.2, cable set FCBB always provided, details in Table 4 and notecorrected
• Chapter 7.3, cable No 9 details in Table 7 corrected
• Chapter 7.4, Details for cables No 8 and 10 Table 8 have been corrected toshow differences between Citytalk and Intratalk
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Introduction
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Note
1 Introduction
Please carefully read all Warnings and Cautions in Reference [1] in this UserManual before commencing any installation measures, and implement whenever
applicable.
The Nokia Booster product is a highly integrated solution for enabling the samegeographic coverage with fewer base stations; and it fits seamlessly into Nokia's3rd Generation Base Station cabinets. The Booster has higher output power(EIRP) for downlink. The use of a Masthead Amplifier (MHA) together with theBooster ensures link balance when high feeder losses are present. The Booster'shigh downlink power also enables enhanced in-building coverage by a BTS in anurban or suburban location.
The Booster configuration is available for Intratalk, Citytalk, and Flexitalk forGSM 900, 1800, and 1900.
In addition to a TRX, the Booster configuration comprises:
• Transmitter Booster Unit (TBU) - Boosts downlink
• Antenna Filter High-Power Unit (AFH) - Filters uplink/downlink andamplifies uplink
• Masthead Amplifier (MHA) - Improves uplink
Figure 1 is a conceptual view of a Booster configuration.
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Figure 1. Conceptual view of a Booster configuration
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2 Booster installationThis section presents the installation instructions for the Nokia Booster plug-inunits for GSM 900/1800/1900. The Booster works with Intratalk, Citytalk, andFlexitalk.
Both the TBU and the AFH are designed to use existing space in the BTS (BaseTransceiver Station) cabinet. The TBU is installed in the BTS in place of astandard, second TRX unit in the TRX subrack. The AFH is installed in the BTSin place of a standard AFE or AFT unit.
The Booster configuration includes the Booster Kit units:
• Transmitter Booster Unit (TBU)
• Antenna Filter High-Power Unit (AFH)
• Booster Cable Set (FCBA), 467565A
• Booster Cable Set (FCBB), 467566A
These units are acquired separately from the Booster Kit for the Boosterconfiguration:
• TRX
• MHA
• Bias Tee
• Dual Duplex Cable Set (FCAC), 46603A for inter shelf cabling
• Horizontal Cable Set (OHCA), 467531A for Citytalk inter cabinet cabling
The Intratalk Extension cabinet is supplied with a set of inter cabinet cablesinstalled.
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WARNING
WARNING
Caution
Caution
Plug-in units are fastened to the cabinet with the fixing screws on the unit frontpanels. The fastening surfaces of the units, subracks, and the cabinet have anelectrically conductive finishing.
Turn off the power supply before installing or removing the TBU and AFHunits.
Handle heavy plug-in units with care. The following units are consideredheavy: AFH and TBU.
Exercise caution when handling units that are susceptible to damage by static anduse an anti-static wrist strap connected to the ESD stud. You can identify such aunit by the ESD label on the unit front panel.
Install the TBU into the slot with great caution to avoid damage to the backplaneand connectors. Use the handles provided on the unit front panel to insert the unit.Press the lower end of the unit front panel to slide the unit into place.
Unpack and install the AFH and TBU plug-in units into the BTScabinet as follows:
1. Unpack the unit from its protective package and check for damage.
2. Carefully line up the top and bottom guides with those on the subrack.
3. Slide the unit into the subrack until the rear connector is fully engaged andthe rear of the front panel sits flush with the subrack assembly.
4. Tighten the screws before powering the units. Do not overtighten thescrews.
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10. Update the Hardware Database to reflect the Booster configuration.
Standard 3+3+3 to Booster (1+2)x3 (ICE)
1. Remove one AFE/AFT unit from each sector and replace with an AFHunit.
2. Three AFE/AFT units remain in the BTS.
3. Add one TBU next to the AFH unit in each sector (see Figures 2 and 3).
4. Install six MHAs at the masthead if not already used with the standardBTS.
5. If required, use a jumper cable to move one feeder cable from the Basiccabinet to the Extension cabinet
6. Update the Hardware Database to reflect the Booster configuration
To upgrade existing Booster sites, add and/or replace the plug-in units as shownin Figures 2 and 3. Be sure to update the Hardware Database to reflect the newBooster configuration.
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4 Cabling configuration examplesSome of the Booster configurations for GSM 900/1800/1900 are listed in Table1. Cabling and antenna configurations are in Chapters 6 and 7.
A general view of various Booster configurations with the Citytalk BTS ispresented in Figure 2.
Table 1. Various Booster congurations
Congurations Units Cabinets
1+1+1 3 TBUs
3 AFHs
3 TRXs
6 MHAs
Basic
2+2+2
Standard or ParallelCabling
6 TBUs
6 AFHs
6 TRXs
6 MHAs
Basic & Extension
2-TRX Omni 2 TBUs
2 AFHs
2 TRXs
2 MHAs
Basic
2 + 1 3 TBUs
3 AFHs
3 TRXs
4 MHAs
Basic
ICE:
(1+2)x3
with AFE
3 TBUs
3 AFHs
3 AFEs
9 TRXs
6-12 MHAs
Basic & Extension
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AFH4
AFH5
AFH6
TBU
TRX8
TBU
TBU
TRX
10TRX12
AFH2
TBU
TRX4
AFH1
TBU
TRX2
AFH2TBU
TRX4
AFH1TBU
TRX2
AFH3TBU
TRX6
AFH2
TBU
TRX4
1+1+1Basic Basic
AFH1
AFH1
AFH2
AFH3
DN
2+1
Basic Extension
2-TRX Omni
2+2+2 Standard
Basic
ICE: (1+2)x3 Standard with AFE
TBU
TRX2
TBU
TRX2
TBU
TBU
TRX
4TRX6
AFH3
TBU
TRX
6
Sector 1
Sector 2
Sector 3
Sector 1 Sector 1
Sector 2
Sector 1
Sector 3 Sector 2
Sector 2Sector 3
Sector 1
2+2+2 Parallel
Sector 1
Sector 3
Sector 2
AFH4
AFH5
AFH6
TBU
TRX8
TBU
TBU
TRX
10TRX12
AFH1
AFH2
AFH3
Basic Extension
TBU
TRX2
TBU
TBU
TRX
4TRX6
AFE4
AFH5
AFE6
T
BU
TR
X8
TBU
TRX11
TRX10TRX12
AFH1
AFH2
AFE3
Basic Extension
TR
X7
TR
X2
TBU
TRX5
TRX4
TRX6
Sector 1
Sector 3
Sector 2
AFE4
AFE5
AFE6
TRX8
TRX9
TRX11
TRX10
TRX12
AFH1
AFH2
AFH3
Basic Extension
T
BU
TRX2
TBU
TBU
TRX4
TRX6
ICE: (1+2)x3 Parallel with AF
TRX7
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Figure 2. Various Booster configurations with Citytalk BTS
A general view of various Booster configurations with the Intratalk BTS is
presented in Figure 3.
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Figure 3. Various Booster configurations with Intratalk BTS
AFH1
AFH2
AFH3
TBU
TRX2
TBU
TBU
TRX4
TRX6
AFH2TBU
TRX4
AFH1TBU
TRX2
AFH2TBU
TRX4
AFH1TBU
TRX2
AFH3TBU
TRX6
AFH2TBU
TRX4
1+1+1Basic Basic
AFH1
AFH4
AFH5
AFH6
2+1
BasicExtension
2-TRX Omni
2+2+2 Standard
Basic
ICE: (1+2)x3 Standard with AFE
TBU
TRX2
Common Units Common UnitsCommon Units
TBU
TRX8
TBU
TBU
TRX10TRX12
Common Units
AFH2
AFE3
TBU
TRX
5
TRX4
TRX
6
AFH5
AFE6
BasicExtension
TBU
TRX
11
TRX10TRX
12
Common Units
AFH3TBU
TRX6
Sector 1
Sector 2
Sector 3
Sector 1 Sector 1
Sector 2
Sector 1
Sector 3 Sector 2
Sector 2Sector 3
AFE4
TRX2
TRX7
TRX8
AFH1TBU
Sector 1
AFH1
AFH2
AFH3
TBU
TRX2
TBU
TBU
TRX4
TRX6
AFH4
AFH5
AFH6
BasicExtension2+2+2 Parallel
TBU
TRX8
TBU
TBU
TRX10
TRX12
Common Units
Sector 1
Sector 3
Sector 2
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AFE2
AFE3
TRX1
TRX2
TRX3
TRX
5
TRX4
TRX
6
AFH4
AFH5
AFH6
BasicExtension
TBU
TRX8
TBU
TBU
TRX10
TRX
12
Common Units
Sector 1
Sector 3
Sector 2
ICE: (1+2)x3 Parallel with AFE
Intratalk
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5 Booster cable setsThe Booster plug-in units are the TBU and AFH. The TBU is a form-fitreplacement for a TRX. The connections between the Booster plug-in units areimplemented with a Booster Cable Set. Other connections are implemented withthe pre-installed cabinet cables. A Booster Cable Set always accompanies theBooster plug-in units in the delivery.
For a Booster configuration, there are two front cable sets, one for GSM 900 andone for GSM 1800 / 1900:
Each FCB Booster cable set consists of 6 cables. The Booster cable sets are usedfor all Booster configurations. The cable codes, connectors, and connectionpoints are detailed in Tables 3 and 4. One RX cable is extra, depending on theBooster configuration chosen.
5.1 FCBA 11 Booster cable set
The FCBA 11 Booster cable set consists of 5 cables. It is always delivered withthe unit. Table 3 details the cable codes, connectors, and cable lengths.
Table 2. Conguration cable sets
Booster Cable Set GSM Product Code
FCBA Cable Set GSM 900 467565A
FCBB Cable Set GSM 1800 / 1900 467566A
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* When installing semi-rigid cables on the Citytalk cabinet, stretch the cablesslightly at the curves to make them fit the units properly. Be careful not to bendthe cables so much that it causes kinks or dents in the cables.
5.2 FCBB 11 Booster cable set
The FCBB 11 Booster cable set consists of 5 cables. It is always delivered withthe unit. Table 4 details the cable codes, connectors, and cable lengths.
Table 3. FCBA Booster cable set (GSM 900)
Cable Code Connector Type From Connector To Connector Cable Length993515 * N TRX / TX TBU / TX IN 320 mm
993522 * N TBUA / TX OUT AFHA or J or H / TX 110 mm
993529 D Sub 9-pin, female TBU / X3 AFH / X2 150 mm
990626
2 off
SMA AFT_/MAIN RX1 TRX_/RX 350 mm
990594 SMA AFH / DIV RX TRX / DIV RX
in next subrack
650 mm
Table 4. FCBB Booster cable set (GSM 1800 / 1900)
Cable Code Connector Type From Connector To Connector Cable Length
990594 SMA AFH / DIV RX TRX / DIV RX
in next subrack
650 mm
990626
2 off
SMA AFH / RX1
and
AFH / DIV RX
TRX / RX
and
TRX / DIV RX
350 mm
993514 * N TBUB or L / TX OUT AFHB or L / TX 230 mm
993515 * N TRX / TX TBU / TX IN 320 mm
990529 D Sub 9-pin, female TBU / X3 AFH / X1 150 mm
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* When installing semi-rigid cables on the Citytalk cabinet, stretch the cablesslightly at the curves to make them fit the units properly. Be careful not to bendthe cables so much that it causes kinks or dents in the cables.
Additional cables may be required for the MHA and Bias Tee (e.g., LNCA467370A), or for horizontal cabling (e.g., OHCA 467531A for Citytalk, Intratalk Extension cabinet comes with cables already provided).
Figure 4. Bending semi-rigid cable 993552 / 993514
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Figure 5. Bending semi-rigid cable 993514
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6 Rooftop antenna cabling with Booster
All AFTs, AFHs, and TRXs are identified by hardware address.
6.1 Antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 1-TRX
Figure 6 shows the cabinet slots inside of the cabinet and antenna connections onthe roof of the cabinet for the AFH and TRX for Boosted Intratalk 1-TRX.
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Figure 8. Slots and antenna connections for boosted Flexitalk 1-TRX
6.4 Antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 2-TRXOmni
Figure 9 shows how to make Booster cable connections from the units inside of the Intratalk cabinet up to the antenna connectors on the cabinet roof.
AFH TBU TRX
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2
DIV RX
TX/RXTo Connector 1
To Connector 2
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Figure 9. Slots and antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 2-TRX Omni
6.5 Antenna connections for boosted CItytalk 2-TRXOmni
Figure 10 shows how to make Booster cable connections from the units inside of the Citytalk cabinet up to the antenna connectors on the cabinet roof.
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45
67
8 9
AFH
AFH
TBU TRX
TBU TRX
Antenna Connectors
1
2
2
4
Sector 1
TX/DIV RX
TX/RX
To AntennaConnector 1
Intratalk2-TRX Omni
(TX/RX)
To AntennaConnector 2(TX/DIV RX)
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AFH
AFH
TRX
TRX
123
45
67
89
AFH TRX
TBU
TBU
TBU
6
2
3
1
TX/RX
Citytalk2-TRX Omni
Sector 1(TX/RX)
To AntennaConnector 1
(TX/DIV RX)
To AntennaConnector 3
TX/DIV RX
TX/RX
TX/RX
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Figure 11. Antenna connections for boosted Intratalk 2-TRX Omni, parallelcabling
12
3
4
56
78
9
Basic Cabinet
AFH
AFH
AFH
1011
12Extension Cabinet
AFH
AFH
AFH
TBU TRX
2
TBU TRX
4
TBU TRX
6
TBU TRX
8
TBU TRX
10
TBU TRX
12
13
1415
Intratalk2-TRX Omni
Antenna Connectors
DN99604589
Sector 1
Sector 3
Sector 2
Sector 3TX/RX
Sector 2TX/RX
Sector 1TX/RX
Sector 3TX/RX
Sector 2TX/RXSector 1
TX/RX
To AntennaConnector 10(TX/DIV RX)
To AntennaConnector 11
To AntennaConnector 12
1617
18
4
5
6
2
1
3
ANT
To AntennaConnector 1(TX/RX)
To AntennaConnector 2
To AntennaConnector 3
(TX/DIV RX)
(TX/DIV RX)
ANT
ANTANT
ANT ANT
(TX/RX)
(TX/RX)
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Figure 12. Antenna connections for boosted Citytalk 2-TRX Omni, parallelcabling
123 4
5 67
89
AFH
AFH
AFH
Basic Cabinet
AFH
AFH
AFH
Extension Cabinet
TBU
TBU TRX
TBU
TBU TRX
TBU TRX
TBU
6
2 10
101112
131415
16
Citytalk2-TRX Omni
TRX
4
TRX
8
TRX
12
3
1
2
4
5
6
DN99604608
Sector 1
Sector 2
Sector 3
TX/RX
TX/RX
TX/RX
To AntennaConnector 1
To AntennaConnector 5
To AntennaConnector 3
Sector 3TX/RX
Sector 2TX/RX
Sector 1TX/RXSector 3
TX/RX
Sector 2TX/RX
Sector 1TX/RX
TX/RX
TX/RX
TX/RX
TX/RX
TX/RX
TX/RX
To AntennaConnector 14
TX/RX
To AntennaConnector 12
TX/RX
To Antenna
Connector 10
TX/RX
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Figure 14. Slots and antenna connections for boosted Citytalk 2+2+2, standardcabling
12
3 4
5 67
89
AFH
AFH
AFH
Basic Cabinet
AFH
AFH
AFH
Extension Cabinet
TBU
TBU TRX
TBU
TBU TRX
TBU TRX
TBU
6
2 10
101112
131415
16
Citytalk2+2+2
TRX
4
TRX
8
TRX
12
3
1
2
DN99604623
Sector 1
Sector 2 Sector 3
TX/RX
TX/RX
TX/DIV RX
To AntennaConnector 1
To AntennaConnector 5
To AntennaConnector 3
TX/DIV RX
Sector 1TX/RX
Sector 2TX/RX
TX/DIV RX
4
5
6
TX/RX
To AntennaConnector 14
TX/DIV RX
TX/DIV RX
Sector 3
TX/RX
Sector 1TX/DIV RX
TX/DIV RX
TX/RX
TX/DIV RX
TX/RX
TX/RX
TX/DIV RX
To AntennaConnector 10
To AntennaConnector 12
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7 Unit cabling with BoosterThis section presents the cabling for the Nokia Booster configuration for GSM900/1800/1900. The Booster works with Intratalk, Citytalk, and Flexitalk.
For a new Base Transceiver Station (BTS), refer to the appropriate User Manualfor the product and complete BTS cabling instructions. Use this document forinstructions directly related to the Booster configuration, which constitutes a partof the total BTS cabling scenario.
In addition to a TRX, the units directly related to the Booster configuration are:
• Transmitter Booster Unit (TBU)
• Antenna Filter High-Power Unit (AFH)
• Masthead Amplifier (MHA)/Bias Tee
Basic Booster configurations include:
• - Booster 1+1+1: 3 TRX Units; 3 TBU Units; 3 AFH Units; 6 MHA Units• Booster 2+2+2: Extension Cabinet; 6 TRXs; 6 TBUs; 6 AFHs; 6 MHAs (2
per sector: 1 MAIN and 1 DIV)
ICE configurations include:
• - Booster (1+2)x3 with ICE : 9 TRXs; 3 TBUs; 3 AFHs; 3 AFEs; 6-12MHAs (use 6 MHAs if transmitting on both RX and DIV RX antennas; use12 MHAs if not transmitting from DIV RX antennas)
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7.2 Standard cabling for a boosted 1-TRX
Figure 15. Standard cabling for a boosted 1-TRX, GSM 900
TX IN
FLT
OPR
ALM
TX OUT
TBU
AFHA/J/H TBUA TRX
X3
RST
TRX
OPR
ALM
FLT
RX
DIVRX CH
RS-232
TX
[MAIN]
DIV RX ANT
RX ANT
FLT
OPR
ALM
DIV RXRX 1
RX 2
X2
TXTEST OUT
ANTENNA
DUP OUT
RX 3
X1
AFH
78
69
15
2
3
4
DN99604635
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Figure 16. Standard cabling for a boosted 1-TRX, GSM 1800 / 1900
DN99604705
TX IN
FLT
OPR
ALM
TX OUT
TBU
AFHB/L TBUB/L TRX
X3
RST
TRX
OPR
ALM
FLT
RX
DIVRX
CH
RS-232
[MAIN]
DIV RX ANT
RX ANT
FLT
OPR
ALM DIV RX
RX 1
RX 2
X1
TX
TEST OUT
ANTENNA
DUP OUT
RX 3
X2
AFH
TX
789
1
2
6
4
3
GSM 1800/1900
5
Table 6. Point-to-point for cabling a boosted 1-TRX
CableNo.
Cable CodeFrom Unit / Connector
To Unit / Connector
1 993515 TRX / TX TBU / TX IN
2 993522 * or
993514 **
TBUA / TX OUT
TBUB or L / TX OUT
AFHA or J or H / TX
AFHB or L / TX
3 AFHA/J/H:
990911B AFHB/L:Cable included withunit
AFH / DUP OUT AFH / RX ANT
4 Refer to appropriateUser Manual.Depends oncabinet/slot.
AFH /ANT Roof / TX / RX ANT
5 993529 TBU / X3 AFH / X1** or X2*
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7.3 Standard Cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni
Figure 17. Standard cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni, GSM 900
DN99604717
TX IN
FLT
OPR
ALM
TX OUT
TBU
AFHA/J/H TBUA TRX
X3
RST
TRX
OPR
ALM
FLT
RX
DIVRX CH
RS-232
TX
[MAIN]
TX IN
FLT
OPR
ALM
TX OUT
TBU
AFHA/J/H TBUA TRX
X3
RST
TRX
OPR
ALM
FLT
RX
DIV
RXCH
RS-232
TX
[MAIN]
DIV RX ANT
RX ANT
FLT
OPR
ALM
DIV RX
RX 1
RX 2
X1
TXTEST OUT
ANTENNA
DUP OUT
RX 3
AFH
DIV RX ANT
RX ANT
FLT
OPR
ALM
DIV RX
RX 1
RX 2
X2
TXTEST OUT
ANTENNA
DUP OUT
RX 3
X1
AFH
6
43
25
1
78 9
12
15
1411
13
10
16
X2
GSM 9002-TRX Standard
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Figure 18. Standard cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni, GSM 1800 / 1900
DN99604729
TX IN
FLT
OPR
ALM
TX OUT
TBU
TBUB/L TRX
X3
RST
TRX
OPR
ALM
FLT
RX
DIVRX
CH
RS-232
TX
[MAIN]
TX IN
FLT
OPR
ALM
TX OUT
TBU
TBUB/L TRX
X3
RST
TRX
OPR
ALM
FLT
RX
DIVRX
CH
RS-232
TX
[MAIN]
2
1
78
9
11
10
16
AFHB/L
DIV RX ANT
RX ANT
FLT
OPR
ALM DIV RX
RX 1
RX 2
X1
TX
TEST OUT
ANTENNA
DUP OUT
RX 3
X2
AFH
6
4
5
AFHB/L
DIV RX ANT
RX ANT
FLT
OPR
ALM DIV RX
RX 1
RX 2
X1
TX
TEST OUT
ANTENNA
DUP OUT
RX 3
X2
AFH
13
15
1214
3
GSM 1800/1900
2-TRX Standard
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* GSM 900
Table 7. Point-to-point list for cabling a standard boosted 2-TRX Omni
Cable No. Cable Code From Unit / Connector To Unit / Connector
1 993515 TBU / TX IN TRX / TX
2 993522 * or
993514 **
TBUB or L / TX OUT
AFH / DUP OUT
AFHA or J or H / TX
3 Included withunit
AFH / DUP OUT AFH / RX ANT
4 Refer toappropriateUser Manual
AFH / ANT Roof / TX / RX ANT
5 993529 TBU / X3 AFH / X1** or X2*
6 Refer toappropriateUser Manual.Depends oncabinet/slot.
AFH / X2** or X1* Backplane
7 990626 AFH / RX1 TRX / RX
8 990594 AFH / RX2 TRX / RX
9 990598 AFH / RX2 TRX / DIV RX
10 993515 TBU / TX IN TRX / TX
11 993522 * or
993514 **
TBUA / TX OUT
TBUB or L / TX OUT
AFHA or J or H / TX
AFHB or L / TX
12 Included withunit
AFH / DUP OUT AFH / RX ANT
13 Refer toappropriateUser Manual
AFH / ANT Roof / TX / RX ANT
14 993529 TBU / X3 AFH / X1** or X2*
15 Refer toappropriateUser Manual
AFH / X2** or X1* Backplane
16 990626 AFH / RX1 X / DIV RX
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Note
** GSM 1800 / 1900
Refer to the appropriate User Manual for your Base Transceiver Station'sinstructions on how to cable units that are not part of the Booster configuration.
7.4 Parallel cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni
Figure 19. Parallel cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni, GSM 900
GSM 900
TX IN
FLT
OPR
ALM
TX OUT
TBU
AFHA/J/H TBUA TRX
X3
RST
TRX
OPR
ALM
FLT
RX
DIVRX
CH
RS-232
TX
[MAIN]
TX IN
FLT
OPR
ALM
TX OUT
TBU
AFHA/J/H TBUA TRX
X3
RST
TRX
OPR
ALM
FLT
RX
DIVRX
CH
RS-232
TX
[MAIN]
7
3
42
8
1
10
4
2
1
9
3
DIVRXANT
RXANT
FLT
OPR
ALM
DIV RXRX 1
RX 2
X2
TX
TEST OUT
ANTENNA
DUPOUT
RX 3
X1
AFHDIV RX ANT
RX ANT
FLT
OPR
ALM
DIV RXRX 1
RX 2
X2
TX
TEST OUT
ANTENNA
DUP OUT
RX 3
X1
AFH
6
5
6
5
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Figure 20. Parallel cabling for boosted 2-TRX Omni, GSM 1800 / 1900
TX IN
FLT
OPR
ALM
TX OUT
TBU
AFHB/L TBUB/L
X3
RST
TRX
OPR
ALM
FLT
RX
DIVRX CH
RS-232
[MAIN]
TX IN
FLT
OPR
ALM
TX OUT
TBU
AFHB/L TBUB/L TRX
X3
RST
TRX
OPR
ALM
FLT
RX
DIVRX
CH
RS-232
TX
[MAIN]
7
3
4
2
8
1
10
4
23
1
9
DIV RX ANT
RXANT
FLT
OPR
ALM DIVRX
RX 1
RX 2
X1
TX
TESTOUT
ANTENNA
DUP OUT
RX3
X2
AFH
DIVRXANT
RX ANT
FLT
OPR
ALM DIVRX
RX 1
RX 2
X1
TX
TESTOUT
ANTENNA
DUP OUT
RX3
X2
AFH
6
5
6
5
TX
DN99604756
TRX
GSM 1800/1900
Table 8. Point-to-point list for cabling a parallel boosted 2-TRX Omni
CableNo.
Cable CodeFrom Unit/ Connector
To Unit/ Connector
1 993515
2 993522 * or
993514 **
TBUA / TX OUT
TBUB or L / TX OUT
AFHA or J or H / TX
AFHB or L / TX
3 Included with unit AFH / DUP OUT AFH / RX ANT
4 Refer toappropriate UserManual
AFH / ANT Roof / TX / RX ANT
5 993529 TBU / X3 AFH / X1** / X2*
6 Refer toappropriate UserManual
AFH / X2** or X1* Backplane
7 Rack 1: 990626
Rack 2: 990626
Rack 3: 990626
AFH / RX1 TRX / RX
8 (Citytalk)
Rack 1: 993435
Rack 2: 993436
Rack 3: 993436
AFH / RX2 TRX / RX
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* GSM 900
** GSM 1800 / 1900
Refer to the appropriate User Manual for your Base Transceiver Station'sinstructions on how to cable units that are not part of the Booster configuration.
8 (Intratalk)
Rack 1: 990589
Rack 2: 990624
Rack 3: 992662
AFH / RX2 TRX / RX
9 Rack 1: 990626
Rack 2: 990626
Rack 3: 990626
AFH / RX1 TRX / DIV RX
10 (Citytalk)
Rack 1: 993435
Rack 2: 993436
Rack 3: 993436
AFH / RX2 TRX / DIV RX
10(Intratalk)
Rack 1: 990591
Rack 2: 990621
Rack 3: 990591
AFH / RX2 TRX / DIV RX
Table 8. Point-to-point list for cabling a parallel boosted 2-TRX Omni
CableNo.
Cable CodeFrom Unit/ Connector
To Unit/ Connector
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