3900 Series Base Station Technical Description (V100R010C10 - 07) (PDF) - en
3900 Series Base Station Technical Description (V100R010C10 - 07) (PDF) - en
3900 Series Base Station Technical Description (V100R010C10 - 07) (PDF) - en
V100R010C10
Technical Description
Issue 07
Date 2016-04-29
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Huawei 3900 series base stations adopt a uniform modular design for multiple radio network
systems. These base stations support the co-existence of devices serving different modes at
the same site, sharing of base station resources, and unified operation and maintenance. With
these merits, operators' requirements of evolution to multimode base stations become
possible. This document describes the network architecture, logical structure, physical
devices, product specifications, and reliability of 3900 series base stations.
NOTE
l 3900 series base stations described in this document do not include the LampSite. For technical
descriptions about the LampSite, see LampSite Technical Description.
l If eNodeB is used rather than eNodeB FDD or eNodeB TDD in this document, the eNodeB can be an
eNodeB FDD or an eNodeB TDD. If LTE is used rather than LTE FDD or LTE TDD in this document,
the LTE mode can be the LTE FDD mode or LTE TDD mode.
l In this document, G is short for GSM, U is short for UMTS, L is short for LTE FDD and T is short for
LTE TDD.
Product Version
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
DBS3900 l SRAN10.1
l GBSS17.1
l RAN17.1
l eRAN8.1
l eRAN TDD 8.1
BTS3900C l SRAN10.1
l RAN17.1
Contents
3 Logical Structure.......................................................................................................................... 18
3.1 BTS Subsystems........................................................................................................................................................... 19
3.2 BTS Functional Structure............................................................................................................................................. 20
3.3 Deployment of 3900 Series Base Stations....................................................................................................................21
3.3.1 Co-MPT Base Stations.............................................................................................................................................. 21
3.3.2 Separate-MPT Base Stations..................................................................................................................................... 22
3.3.3 Different Functions with Different Deployment Methods........................................................................................ 25
6 Product Specifications................................................................................................................ 44
6.1 Technical Specifications of the BBU3900s and BBU3910s.........................................................................................46
6.1.1 Technical Specifications of the GBTS and eGBTS...................................................................................................46
6.1.2 Technical Specifications of the NodeB......................................................................................................................49
6.1.3 Technical Specifications of the eNodeB FDD...........................................................................................................58
6.1.4 Technical Specifications of the eNodeB TDD...........................................................................................................74
6.1.5 Technical Specifications of the Multimode Base Station.......................................................................................... 96
6.1.6 BBU3900 and BBU3910 Engineering Specifications.............................................................................................107
6.2 Technical Specifications of the BBU3910A...............................................................................................................109
6.3 Technical Specifications of RFUs.............................................................................................................................. 123
7 Reliability..................................................................................................................................1092
This section describes changes in 3900 Series Base Station Technical Description of each
version.
07 (2016-04-29)
This is Issue 07.
Compared with Issue 06 (2015-12-30), this issue includes the following new topics:
l 6.5.6 AAU3961 Technical Specifications
l 6.4.51 RRU3236E Technical Specifications
l 6.4.58 RRU3278 Technical Specifications
l Typical Power Configuration for AAU3961
l Typical Power Configuration for RRU3236E
l Typical Power Configuration for an RRU3278
Compared with Issue 06 (2015-12-30), this issue includes the following changes.
Compared with Issue 06 (2015-12-30), this issue does not exclude any topics.
06 (2015-12-30)
This is Issue 06.
Compared with Issue 05 (2015-10-30), this issue includes the following new topics:
l 6.4.23 RRU3230E Technical Specifications
l 6.4.37 RRU3930E Technical Specifications
l 6.4.44 RRU3958 Technical Specifications
l 6.4.57 RRU3276 Technical Specifications
l Typical Power Configuration for RRU3230E
l Typical Power Configuration for RRU3930E
l Typical Power Configuration for RRU3958
l Typical Power Configuration for an RRU3276
Compared with Issue 05 (2015-10-30), this issue includes the following changes.
Typical Power Configuration for MRFU Added the typical power configuration of
V6 the MRFU V6 working in the 900 MHz
frequency band.
6.5 Technical Specifications of AAUs Added the pattern samples of an AAU for
reference.
6.5.3 AAU3911 Technical Specifications Modified the gain of the antenna in lower
frequency band.
Compared with Issue 05 (2015-10-30), this issue does not exclude any topics.
05 (2015-10-30)
This is Issue 05.
Compared with Issue 04 (2015-08-30), this issue includes the following new topics:
l 6.3.12 MRFUc Technical Specifications
l 6.4.25 RRU3249 Technical Specifications
l 6.4.47 RRU3971 Technical Specifications
l Typical Power Configuration for MRFUc
l Typical Power Configuration for RRU3249
l Typical Power Configuration for RRU3971
l Typical Power Configuration for MRFU V6
Compared with Issue 04 (2015-08-30), this issue includes the following changes.
Compared with Issue 04 (2015-08-30), this issue does not exclude any topics.
04 (2015-08-30)
This is the fourth commercial release.
Compared with Issue 03 (2015-06-30), this issue includes the following new topics:
l 6.4.59 RRU3279 Technical Specifications
l Typical Power Configuration for MRFUd V6/MRFUdw V6
l Typical Power Configuration for RRU3279
Compared with Issue 03 (2015-06-30), this issue includes the following changes.
Compared with Issue 03 (2015-06-30), this issue does not exclude any topics.
03 (2015-06-30)
This is the third commercial release.
Compared with Issue 02 (2015-05-08), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Issue 02 (2015-05-08), this issue includes the following changes.
Topic Change Description
6.1.6 BBU3900 and BBU3910 Added the heat dissipation capability of the
Engineering Specifications BBU3910 configured with a FANe board.
Typical Power Configuration for MRFUd l Modified the power configuration of the
MRFUd working in GL mode.
l Added the power configuration of the
MRFUd working in the 2100 MHz
frequency band.
6.7.1 Principles for Configuring Power of Added the following description: Output
RF Modules Power per GSM Carrier With Dynamic
Power Sharing indicates the supported
maximum output power per carrier during
dynamic power sharing. If this power is
exceeded, the system cannot guarantee the
network performance and will report
ALM-28010 Carrier Configuration Error.
Compared with Issue 02 (2015-05-08), this issue does not exclude any topics.
02 (2015-05-08)
This is Issue 02.
Compared with Issue 01 (2015-03-23), this issue includes the following new topics:
l 6.4.29 RRU3269 Technical Specifications
l 6.5.5 AAU3940 Technical Specifications
l Typical Power Configuration for RRU3269
l Typical Power Configuration for AAU3940
Compared with Issue 01 (2015-03-23), this issue includes the following changes.
Compared with Issue 01 (2015-03-23), this issue does not exclude any topics.
01 (2015-03-23)
This is Issue 01.
Compared with Draft B (2015-02-10), this issue includes the following new topics:
l 6.4.19 RRU3220E Technical Specifications
l 6.4.48 RRU3952m Technical Specifications
l Typical Power Configuration for RRU3220E
l Typical Power Configuration of the RRU3952m
Compared with Draft B (2015-02-10), this issue includes the following changes.
Topic Change Description
Typical Power Configuration for Added the following description: The power
RRU3908 V2 capacity of the RRU3908 V2 is 2x60 W.
Due to the restricted working temperature,
the actual power capacity can only reach
2x40 W.
Compared with Draft B (2015-02-10), this issue does not exclude any topics.
Draft B (2015-02-10)
This is Draft B.
Compared with Draft A (2015-01-15), this issue does not include any new topics.
Compared with Draft A (2015-01-15), this issue includes the following changes.
Topic Change Description
Compared with Draft A (2015-01-15), this issue does not exclude any topics.
Draft A (2015-01-15)
This is Draft A.
Compared with Issue 07 (2014-11-15) of V100R009C00, this issue includes the following
new topics:
l 4 Operation and Maintenance
l 6.2 Technical Specifications of the BBU3910A
l 6.4.49 RRU3168 Technical Specifications
l 6.4.42 RRU3952 Technical Specifications
l 6.5.3 AAU3911 Technical Specifications
l 6.5.4 AAU3920 Technical Specifications
Compared with Issue 07 (2014-11-15) of V100R009C00, this issue includes the following
changes.
Topic Change Description
3.3.2 Separate-MPT Base Stations Added support for the eGBTS in separate-
MPT scenarios.
6.3.10 LRFUe Technical Specifications Added support for the 2600 MHz frequency
and Typical Power Configuration for band.
LRFUe
6.3.11 MRFU Technical Specifications and Added the LTE FDD and UL modes for the
Typical Power Configuration for MRFU MRFU V2 working in the 850 MHz
V2/MRFU V2a frequency band.
6.4.27 RRU3262 Technical Specifications Added support for the 700 MHz frequency
and Typical Power Configuration for band.
RRU3262
6.4.43 RRU3953/RRU3953w Technical Added the 1900 MHz frequency band for
Specifications and Typical Power the RRU3953.
Configuration for RRU3953/RRU3953w
Compared with Issue 07 (2014-11-15) of V100R009C00, this issue does not exclude any
topics.
2 Network Architecture
Radio access network (RAN) consists of the RAN physical layer and RAN logical layer.
l The RAN physical layer consists of physical devices in a base station and base station
controller. Base station devices communicate with base station controller devices
through the transport network.
l The RAN logical layer consists of logical functions implemented on a base station and
base station controller. Base station logical functions communicate with base station
controller logical functions through interface protocols.
2.1 BTS in the RAN Physical Layer
The RAN physical layer consists of BTS nodes, BSC nodes, and the transport network that
connects BTS and BSC nodes.
2.2 BTS in the RAN Logical Layer
The RAN logical layer is classified into the GBSS, UTRAN, and E-UTRAN according to
protocols used by each network. The RAN logical layer consists of logical functions
implemented on base stations and base station controllers. Logical functions of base stations
include GBTS Service, NodeB Service, and eNodeB Service. Logical functions of base
station controllers include GBSC Service and RNC Service. GBSS is short for GSM base
station system, UTRAN is short for universal terrestrial radio access network, and E-UTRAN
is short for evolved universal terrestrial radio access network.
2.3 Mapping of a BTS in the RAN Physical Layer and RAN Logical Layer
The logical functions of a base station are deployed on physical devices. One physical device
can be deployed with one or several logical functions.
UE: user equipment BTS Node: a physical base station BSC Node: a physical base station
controller
BTS Node: provides the infrastructure and application platform for a base station to deploy
GBTS Service, NodeB Service, and eNodeB Service. BTS nodes are classified into single-
mode and multi-mode base stations based on the types and quantity of services deployed.
BSC Node: provides GBSC Service or RNC Service.
Transport network: forwards data between BTS nodes and BSC nodes, between BTS nodes
and the operation and maintenance center (OMC). Multiple modes can share one transport
network or use an independent transport network.
The transmission scheme supported by each mode is as follows:
l GSM: TDM and IP transmission
l UMTS: ATM and IP transmission
l LTE: IP transmission
For details about Abis transmission for GSM, see Abis Independent Transmission. For details
about ATM transmission, see ATM Transport. For details about IP transmission, see IP
Transmission. For details about the networking where multiple modes share the transport
network, see Common Transmission.
NOTE
To obtain the preceding reference documents, choose 3900 Series Base Stations Product Documentation >
Descriptions > Function Description.
GBSC Service: services provided by GSM base GBSS: GSM base station system
station controllers
GBTS Service: performs logical functions of GSM base stations and is controlled by the
GBSC Service. These functions are radio channel management, physical layer protocol
processing, and signaling procedure processing. The GBTS Service communicates with the
GBSC Service through the Abis interface and communicates with the MS through the Um
interface.
GBSC Service: provides logical functions of GSM base station controllers. These functions
are radio resource management, base station management, mobility management, and access
control.
RNC Service: services provided by WCDMA base UTRAN: universal terrestrial radio access network
station controllers
NodeB Service: performs logical functions of WCDMA base stations and is controlled by the
RNC Service. These functions are radio channel management, physical layer protocol
processing, and signaling procedure processing. The NodeB Service communicates with the
RNC Service through the Iub interface and communicates with the UE through the Uu
interface.
RNC Service: performs logical functions of WCDMA base station controllers. These
functions are radio resource management, base station management, mobility management,
and access control. The RNC Service communicates with each other through the Iur interface.
UE: user equipment eNodeB Service: services provided by LTE base stations
MME/S-GW: mobility management entity and E-UTRAN: evolved universal terrestrial radio access
serving gateway network
eNodeB Service: performs logical functions of LTE base stations. These functions are radio
resource management, radio channel management, mobility management, physical layer
protocol processing, signaling procedure processing, and access control. The LTE FDD
single-mode, LTE TDD single-mode, and LTE FDD and LTE TDD (LT) dual-mode are
supported. The eNodeB Service communicates with the MME/S-GW through the S1
interface, communicates with other eNodeB Service through the X2 interface, and
communicates with the UE through the Uu interface.
Figure 2-5 Mapping of a BTS in the RAN physical layer and RAN logical layer
The red, green, and blue lines in the preceding figure indicate the deployment of services for
each base station on each BTS node. BTS nodes are classified into single-mode and multi-
mode base stations based on the types and quantity of deployed services.
l BTS Node 1 is deployed with GBTS services only. Therefore, BTS Node 1 is a GSM-
only base station.
l BTS Node 2 is deployed with NodeB and eNodeB services. Therefore, BTS Node 2 is a
UL dual-mode base station.
l BTS Node 3 is deployed with GBTS, NodeB, and eNodeB services. Therefore, BTS
Node 3 is a GUL triple-mode base station.
3 Logical Structure
This section describes the logical structure of 3900 series base stations in terms of subsystems
and functional structures.
BTS CTL subsystem: BTS control BTS TRP subsystem: BTS BTS BB subsystem: BTS baseband
subsystem transport subsystem subsystem
BTS RF subsystem: BTS radio BTS TAS subsystem: BTS clock BTS MPE subsystem: BTS power and
frequency subsystem subsystem environment monitoring subsystem
BTS CTL subsystem: controls and manages resources in a base station. This subsystem
provides the management plane interface between the base station and the OMC, the control
plane interface between the base station and other NEs, and the interface for controlling and
negotiating common devices in a multimode base station.
BTS TRP subsystem: forwards data between the transport network and the base station. This
subsystem provides physical ports between the base station and the transport network, and the
user plane interface between the base station and other NEs.
BTS BB subsystem: processes uplink and downlink baseband data. The UMTS mode
supports the baseband resource pool. For details, see NodeB Baseband Resource
Management.
BTS RF subsystem: receives and transmits radio signals. This subsystem provides ports to
connect the base station and antenna system. The baseband subsystem is connected to the RF
subsystem through CPRI ports. CPRI links support the star, chain, ring, and dual-star
topologies. For details, see RF Unit and Topology Management.
BTS TAS subsystem: synchronizes the base station clock with external clock sources. This
subsystem provides ports to connect the base station clock to external clock sources. For
details about time management, see Time Management. Multiple modes can share one clock
or use an independent clock. For details about the synchronization modes supported by GSM,
UMTS, and LTE, see the corresponding Synchronization. For the clock synchronization mode
of multimode base station common clock, see Common Clock.
BTS MPE subsystem: provides power supply, dissipates heat, and monitors the environment
for a base station. This subsystem provides ports to connect the base station and site devices.
For details about power supply management, see Power Supply Management. For details
about environment monitoring management, see Monitoring Management.
NOTE
To obtain the preceding reference documents, choose 3900 Series Base Stations Product Documentation >
Descriptions > Function Description.
BTS nodes use abstract resources and a unified interface design. In this case, software and
hardware differences are shielded and each Service can be flexibly deployed on each type of
resources. As a result, resources can be flexibly shared and allocated among each type of
Service.
BTS Node: for details about the functions of a BTS node, see 2.1 BTS in the RAN Physical
Layer.
GBTS Service, NodeB Service, and eNodeB Service: for details about the functions of
GBTS Service, NodeB Service, and eNodeB Service, see 2.2 BTS in the RAN Logical
Layer.
Itf_Platform-Service: service control interface provided by BTS nodes, including the service
deployment interface, version upgrade interface, starting and restarting interface, and status
monitoring interface.
Itf_Node-RAT: interface provided by BTS nodes to control the common resources in a base
station, including resource application, releasing, activation, and reconfiguration interfaces.
Common resources in a base station include transmission resources, carrier resource, and
universal resources such as SCTP links, RF TX and RX channels, and CPU progress. SCTP is
short for Signaling Control Transmission Protocol.
The following figure shows a 3900 series base station with co-MPT.
In a co-MPT base station, the BTS node manages the software and hardware platforms.
Resources can be shared or used independently for each Service to achieve flexible resource
scheduling and allocation. This facilitates the evolution of multimode base stations.
In a co-MPT base station, different modes can be flexibly combined to implement GSM,
UMTS, LTE FDD, and LTE TDD single-mode base stations, GU, GL, UL, GUL, and GULT
multi-mode base stations.
NOTICE
If operations that affect services are performed on the shared resources, services of modes that
share these resources will be affected. These operations include parameter adjustments, resets,
board additions and removals, power-off, blocking, loopbacks, offline tests, offline
performance tests, and software upgrades and rollbacks.
3900 GSM: 3900 series base stations deployed only with GBTS 3900 WCDMA: 3900 series base stations
Service deployed only with NodeB Service
3900 LTE: 3900 series base stations deployed only with eNodeB
Service
3900 eGBTS: 3900 series base stations deployed only with 3900 WCDMA: 3900 series base stations
eGBTS Service deployed only with NodeB Service
3900 LTE: 3900 series base stations deployed only with LTE
Service
In a separate-MPT base station, each mode has an independent software platform and an
independent hardware platform. However, these modes can still share part of the resources,
such as site devices, cabinets, the BBU, transmission resources, clocks, RF modules, and the
antenna system. The more the resources are shared, the more each Service depends on each
other. The less the resources are shared, the less each Service depends on each other. The BTS
nodes communicate with each other through the Itf_RBS_MRI interface to negotiate how to
allocate shared resources and prevent resource conflicts.
In a separate-MPT base station, the four modes can be flexibly combined to implement GSM,
UMTS, LTE FDD, and LTE TDD single-mode base stations, GU, GL, and UL dual-mode
base stations, GUL triple-mode base stations, and GULT four-mode base stations.
3900 GSM: The base stations are managed by the OMC through the OM interface on the
BSC. The BSC together with the base stations under this BSC are displayed as an independent
NE on the OMC interface. The base stations are not independent NEs.
3900 eGBTS: The base stations are directly managed by the OMC and function as
independent NEs. The base stations now independently manage changes in product forms,
hardware configuration, networking capability and specifications of RF modules. Moreover,
GSM, UMTS, and LTE base stations have unified OM methods. This facilitates the evolution
of multimode base stations.
NOTE
l In the Multimode (GU, GL, UL, and GUL) column, Can be shared means that multiple modes can
either share this function or not. In this case, multiple modes must cooperate with each other to implement
this function. For details, see Management Method of Shared Resources. Cannot be shared means
that multiple modes cannot share this function. In this case, this function can be enabled independently
for each mode.
l For details about the CPRI ring topology, load sharing topology, and dual-star topology, see RF Unit and
Topology Management Feature Parameter Description.
l For details about the CPRI MUX topology, see CPRI MUX Feature Parameter Description.
Huawei provides convenient and flexible operation and maintenance methods for 3900 series
base stations.
On the U2000, the base station is a management entity providing RAT Service of one or
multiple modes. Base stations are independent of each other and have different deployment
IDs (DIDs). In this document, the RAT Service provided by a 3900 series base station
includes GBTS Service, NodeB Service, and eNodeB Service. For related function
descriptions, see section 2.2 BTS in the RAN Logical Layer.
A base station deployed with only one mode is called a single-mode base station. A base
station deployed with two or more modes is called a multimode base station. Multimode base
stations such as separate-MPT and co-MPT multimode base stations are indicated by
Multimode Base Station on the U2000. To simplify base station classification, a co-MPT
base station deployed with only one mode is also classified as a multimode base station.
Each BTS node in a multimode base station has an independent OM channel. The BTS node
together with the RAT Service deployed on it are called an NE, which can be independently
managed by the LMT, SMT, or U2000.
The GBTS, NodeB, and eNodeB are displayed on the U2000 based on the NE type. The
corresponding NE type is BTS3900 GSM, BTS3900 WCDMA, and BTS3900 LTE,
respectively.
The NE type of the eGBTS is BTS3900. The eGBTS has the same OM system as a co-MPT
multimode base station.
Figure 4-1 shows the OM systems of the GBTS, NodeB, and eNodeB.
NEs in a separate-MPT multimode base station are independently managed on the base station
LMT or SMT.
On the U2000, NEs in a separate-MPT multimode base station have the same DID. The
U2000 provides a unified GUI to manage NEs in a separate-MPT multimode base station.
The separate-MPT multimode base station is indicated by MBTS on the U2000. Different
modes have different NE types, including BTS3900 GSM, BTS3900 WCDMA, and BTS3900
LTE.
In a separate-MPT multimode base station where multiple modes share resources, the shared
resources must be managed.
l Unilateral management: The shared resources are managed by only one mode and are
displayed only on the management interface of this mode.
NOTICE
If operations that affect services are performed on the shared resources, services of modes that
share these resources will be affected. These operations include parameter adjustments, resets,
board additions and removals, power-off, blocking, loopbacks, offline tests, offline
performance tests, and software upgrades and rollbacks.
Table 4-1 lists the difference between unilateral management and multilateral management.
Configuration Only one mode is configured Multiple modes are configured with
Management with resource sharing parameters. resource sharing parameters and these
parameters must have consistent
settings to prevent resource conflicts.
The multi-node OMC configuration
tool can automatically associate with
the shared resources to ensure
consistent parameter configuration.
For details about parameter
configurations for the shared
resources, see Multimode Base
Station Common Part Parameters
(you can obtain this document by
choosing 3900 Series Base Station
Product Documentation >
Operation and Maintenance >
Configuration Management).
Consistent parameter configuration:
Parameters configured for the same
object must have the same values for
different NEs. Parameters configured
for different objects cannot have same
values for different NEs.
Fault Only one mode reports, locates, Multiple modes report alarms related
Management and clears alarms related to the to the shared resources. On the multi-
shared resources. node OMC alarm management tool,
the OM personnel can specify a mode
to locate and clear the reported alarms
while alarms reported by other modes
are shielded.
When handling a common alarm
(excluding an inter-RAT
configuration conflict alarm),
operators need to handle it only on
one mode. After being cleared on one
mode, the alarm is also cleared on
other modes. For details about the
reporting and handling of a common
alarm, see Alarm Management in
3900 Series Base Station Alarm
Reference (you can obtain this
document by choosing 3900 Series
Base Station Product
Documentation > Operation and
Maintenance > Fault Management).
Software Only one mode manages the Multiple modes manage the resource
management resource sharing software. sharing software. The OM personnel
can grant loading control rights to one
mode for software upgrades and
rollbacks. Loading control rights can
be automatically configured by the
multi-node OMC software
management tool if the base station
uses Huawei standard version
mapping. Loading control rights must
be manually configured if non-
standard Huawei version mapping is
used. In principle, the loading control
rights are configured in descending
order of version and mode (for
example, LTE > UMTS > GSM).
Inventory Only one mode reports the Multiple modes report the inventory
management inventory information about the information about the shared
shared resources. resources. The multi-node OMC
software management tool can
automatically associate with the
inventory information about the
shared resources.
When unilateral management is used, the user can specify a mode to manage the shared
resources based on site situations. For example:
l Newly deployed base stations: Different modes of newly deployed base stations are
listed in descending order of management priority: GSM > UMTS > LTE. For example,
in a newly deployed GU base station, it is recommended that GSM manage the shared
resources.
l Capacity expansion: It is recommended that the existing mode manage the shared
resources. For example, during an evolution from GSM to GU, it is recommended that
GSM manage the shared resources.
The management method varies according to different types of shared resources. Table 4-2
lists the management method for different types of shared resources.
Site devices Unilateral management: Site devices are managed by one mode in the
BBU to which the site devices are connected.
BBU subrack Multilateral management: The UPEU, UEIU, and FAN are managed
collectively by all modes in the BBU. UPEU is short for universal
power and environment interface unit. UEIU is short for universal
environment interface unit.
Clock Unilateral management: When multiple modes share one external clock
source, the clock source is managed by one mode in the BBU.
CPRI links Unilateral management: When multiple modes share a CPRI link, the
CPRI link is managed by the mode whose baseband board provides
CPRI ports.
5 Physical Devices
3900 series base stations adopt a module design, which consists of three modules: the
BBU3900, RF modules and cabinets that work with the BBU3900 and RF modules. The
BBU3900 and RF modules can be combined with different types of cabinets to adapt to
different application scenarios and meet user's requirements for fast and cost-effective
network deployment.
5.1 Cabinets
Based on the application scenarios and cabinets installed, 3900 series base stations can be
classified into indoor macro base stations (BTS3900 and BTS3900L), outdoor macro base
stations (BTS3900A and BTS3900AL), distributed base stations (DBS3900), and mini base
stations (BTS3900C).
5.2 BBU
The BBU is a baseband processing unit and centrally manages the entire base station.
5.3 RF Module
RF modules modulate and demodulate baseband and RF signals, process data, amplify power
for signals, and conduct voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) tests.
5.1 Cabinets
Based on the application scenarios and cabinets installed, 3900 series base stations can be
classified into indoor macro base stations (BTS3900 and BTS3900L), outdoor macro base
stations (BTS3900A and BTS3900AL), distributed base stations (DBS3900), and mini base
stations (BTS3900C).
The following figure shows the 3900 series base station product family.
5.2 BBU
The BBU is a baseband processing unit and centrally manages the entire base station.
The BBU provides the following functions:
l Manages the entire base station system in terms of operation, maintenance, signaling
processing, and system clock.
l Processes uplink and downlink data, and provides common public radio interfaces
(CPRIs) for the communication between the BBU and RF modules.
l Provides physical ports for information exchange between the base station and the
transport network.
l Provides an OM channel between the base station and the operation and maintenance
center (OMC).
l Provides ports for receiving and transmitting signals from environment monitoring
devices.
BBUs are classified into three types: BBU3900, BBU3910, and BBU3910A. With a case
structure, the BBU3900 and BBU3910 can house different types of boards and modules. The
BBU3910A integrates the functions of main control, transmission, and baseband processing
all into one module. It is characterized by a smaller size and easy deployment. For the
exterior, structure, functions, ports, indicators, and DIP switches of a BBU, see BBU
Hardware Description (To obtain this document, choose 3900 Series Base Station Product
Documentation > Descriptions > Hardware Description), which also provides the
configuration principles of boards and modules in a BBU3900 and BBU3910. For technical
specifications of a BBU3900 and BBU3910, see 6.1 Technical Specifications of the
BBU3900s and BBU3910s. For technical specifications of a BBU3910A, see 6.2 Technical
Specifications of the BBU3910A.
A triple-mode base station and UMTS baseband capacity expansion can be implemented
through BBU interconnection. For details about BBU interconnection, see BBU
Interconnection Feature Parameter Description. (To obtain this document, choose 3900
Series Base Stations Product Documentation > Descriptions > Function Description).
5.3 RF Module
RF modules modulate and demodulate baseband and RF signals, process data, amplify power
for signals, and conduct voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) tests.
5.3.1 RFU
Radio frequency units (RFUs) perform modulation, demodulation, data processing and power
amplification of RF and baseband signals, and conduct voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR)
detection.
Type
The following table lists RFU types.
MRFU GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, GL, 6.3.11 MRFU Technical
and UL Specifications
MRFUd GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, GL, 6.3.13 MRFUd Technical
and UL Specifications
MRFUe GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, and 6.3.14 MRFUe Technical
GL Specifications
For information about the functions and the logical structure of an RFU, see RFU Hardware
Description. This document also provides details about ports and indicators on the RFU.
l The WRFUd, WRFUe, CRFUd, CRFUe, LRFUe, MRFUd, and MRFUe must be used
together with Ver.C cabinets, Ver.D cabinets, and BTS3900AL (Ver.A) cabinets.
l For other types of RFUs, there are no restrictions on which types of base stations can be
used with.
5.3.2 RRU
Remote radio units (RRUs) perform modulation, demodulation, data processing, and power
amplification of baseband and radio frequency (RF) signals, and conduct voltage standing
wave ratio (VSWR) detection.
Type
The following table lists RRU types.
RRU3908 GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, and 6.4.33 RRU3908 Technical
GL Specifications
RRU3926 GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, and 6.4.34 RRU3926 Technical
GL Specifications
RRU3928 GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, and 6.4.35 RRU3928 Technical
GL Specifications
RRU3929 GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, and 6.4.36 RRU3929 Technical
GL Specifications
RRU3936 GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, and 6.4.38 RRU3936 Technical
GL Specifications
RRU3938 GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, and 6.4.39 RRU3938 Technical
GL Specifications
RRU3942 GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, GL, 6.4.41 RRU3942 Technical
UL, and GUL Specifications
RRU3952 GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, GL, 6.4.42 RRU3952 Technical
and UL Specifications
RRU3961 GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, GL, 6.4.46 RRU3961 Technical
UL, and GUL Specifications
RRU3952m GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, GL, 6.4.48 RRU3952m Technical
UL, and GUL Specifications
For information about the functions and the logical structure of an RRU, see RRU hardware
description of the RRU type in question. This document also provides details about ports and
indicators on the RRU.
5.3.3 AAU
The AAU incorporates the functions of radio frequency (RF) modules and antenna systems.
Type
The following table lists AAU types.
AAU3920 UMTS, LTE FDD, GL, UL, GUL 6.5.4 AAU3920 Technical
Specifications
l For information about the functions and logical structure of an AAU3961, see AAU3961
Hardware Description. This document also provides details about ports and indicators on
the AAU3961.
l For information about the functions and logical structure of an AAU3940, see AAU3940
Hardware Description. This document also provides details about ports and indicators on
the AAU3940.
l For information about the functions and logical structure of an AAU3920, see AAU3920
Hardware Description. This document also provides details about ports and indicators on
the AAU3920.
l For information about the functions and logical structure of an AAU3911, see AAU3911
Hardware Description. This document also provides details about ports and indicators on
the AAU3911.
l For information about the functions and logical structure of an AAU3910, see AAU3910
Hardware Description. This document also provides details about ports and indicators on
the AAU3910.
l For information about the functions and logical structure of an AAU3902, see AAU3902
Hardware Descripiton. This document also provides details about ports and indicators on
the AAU3902.
6 Product Specifications
Product specifications of the 3900 series base stations include technical specifications of the
BBU and radio frequency (RF) modules, and engineering specifications of each type of
cabinet.
This chapter describes the power configuration rules and typical power configurations for RF
modules.
Capacity Specifications
The following table lists the capacity specifications of the GBTS and eGBTS.
Baseband Specifications
The following table lists the number of carriers supported by UBBP boards working in GSM
mode.
UBBPd1, UBBPd2, 24 12
UBBPd3, or UBBPd4
UBBPd5 36 18
UBBPd6 48 24
CPRI Specifications
The following table lists the specifications of CPRI ports on GTMU boards.
The following table lists specifications of the CPRI ports on a UBRI and a UBRIb.
The following table lists the mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of carriers
supported by a UBBP working in GSM mode.
Table 6-6 Mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of carriers
CPRI Port Rate (Gbit/s) Number of 1T2R Number of 2T2R or 1T4R
Carriers Carriers
1.25 24 12
2.5 48 24
4.9 48 24
9.8 48 24
Transmission Port
The following table lists the transmission ports on a GBTS and eGBTS.
Capacity Specifications
The following table lists the capacity specifications of a NodeB.
Baseband Specifications
The WBBP is classified into four types, as listed in Table 6-9.
NOTE
The baseband processing board in slot 2 or slot 3 of a BBU3900 could transfer the received CPRI data to
other boards.
WBBPb1 3 64 64 3x15 64 64
a: The number of HSDPA codes supported by the WBBPd1 is 6x15, in which 6 is the
number of cells and 15 is the number of HSDPA codes supported by each cell.
The following table lists the baseband specifications of the UBBP working in UMTS mode.
Signaling Specifications
The following table lists typical NodeB board combination and the corresponding signaling
specifications.
WMPT 1 0 0 0 60
2 0 0 0 120
3 0 0 0 180
4 0 0 0 200
Any 1 0 0 200
0 Any 1 0 200
0 Any 0 1 200
1 0 0 0 60
WMPT 2 0 0 0 120
+UTRP 3 0 0 0 180
4 0 0 0 240
5 0 0 0 300
0 1 0 0 200
1 1 0 0 260
2 1 0 0 300
Any 2 0 0 300
0 0 1 0 200
0 1 1 0 300
0 Any 2 0 300
0 Any 0 1 300
1 0 0 0 400
2 0 0 0 460
3 0 0 0 520
4 0 0 0 580
5 0 0 0 640
6 0 0 0 700
0 1 0 0 500
1 1 0 0 560
WMPT
2 1 0 0 620
+UTRPc
3 1 0 0 680
4 1 0 0 740
5 1 0 0 800
0 2 0 0 700
1 2 0 0 760
2 2 0 0 820
3 2 0 0 880
4 2 0 0 940
0 3 0 0 900
1 3 0 0 960
2 3 0 0 1020
3 3 0 0 1080
0 4 0 0 1100
1 4 0 0 1160
2 4 0 0 1220
0 5 0 0 1300
1 5 0 0 1360
0 6 0 0 1500
0 0 1 0 500
0 1 1 0 700
0 2 1 0 900
0 3 1 0 1100
0 4 1 0 1300
0 5 1 0 1500
0 0 2 0 700
0 1 2 0 900
0 2 2 0 1100
0 3 2 0 1300
0 4 2 0 1500
0 0 3 0 900
0 1 3 0 1100
0 2 3 0 1300
0 3 3 0 1500
0 0 4 0 1100
0 1 4 0 1300
0 2 4 0 1500
0 0 5 0 1300
0 1 5 0 1500
0 0 6 0 1500
0 0 0 1 600
0 1 0 1 800
0 2 0 1 1000
0 3 0 1 1200
0 4 0 1 1400
0 5 0 1 1500
0 0 0 2 900
0 1 0 2 1100
0 2 0 2 1300
0 3 0 2 1500
0 0 0 3 1200
0 1 0 3 1400
0 2 0 3 1500
0 Any 0 4 1500
1 0 0 0 400
2 0 0 0 460
UMPTa1/ 3 0 0 0 520
UMPTa2/
4 0 0 0 580
UMPTb1/
UMPTb2 5 0 0 0 640
6 0 0 0 700
0 1 0 0 500
1 1 0 0 560
2 1 0 0 620
3 1 0 0 680
4 1 0 0 740
5 1 0 0 800
0 2 0 0 700
1 2 0 0 760
2 2 0 0 820
3 2 0 0 880
4 2 0 0 940
0 3 0 0 900
1 3 0 0 960
2 3 0 0 1020
3 3 0 0 1080
0 4 0 0 1100
1 4 0 0 1160
2 4 0 0 1220
0 5 0 0 1300
1 5 0 0 1360
0 6 0 0 1500
0 0 1 0 500
0 1 1 0 700
0 2 1 0 900
0 3 1 0 1100
0 4 1 0 1300
0 5 1 0 1500
0 0 2 0 700
0 1 2 0 900
0 2 2 0 1100
0 3 2 0 1300
0 4 2 0 1500
0 0 3 0 900
0 1 3 0 1100
0 2 3 0 1300
0 3 3 0 1500
0 0 4 0 1100
0 1 4 0 1300
0 2 4 0 1500
0 0 5 0 1300
0 1 5 0 1500
0 0 6 0 1500
0 0 0 1 600
0 1 0 1 800
0 2 0 1 1000
0 3 0 1 1200
0 4 0 1 1400
0 5 0 1 1500
0 0 0 2 900
0 1 0 2 1100
0 2 0 2 1300
0 3 0 2 1500
0 0 0 3 1200
0 1 0 3 1400
0 2 0 3 1500
0 Any 0 4 1500
CPRI Specifications
The following table describes the specifications of the CPRI ports on the WBBP.
CPRI ports with different rates support different numbers of cells, as listed in the following
table.
Table 6-14 Mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of cells in UMTS scenarios
CPRI Port Rate (Gbit/s) Number of 1T2R Cells Number of 2T2R Cells
1.25 4 4*a
2.5 8 8*a
4.9 16 16*a
6.144 24 24*a
9.8 32 32*a
a: The asterisk (*) in the preceding table indicates that the number of 2T2R cells is halved
if the 2T2R cells support the virtual antenna mapping (VAM) function and the two TX
antennas used by the VAM function are separately connected to two RF modules carried on
different CPRI links.
Transmission Port
The following table lists the transmission ports on a NodeB.
Traffic Model
On live networks, the service capacity of an eNodeB FDD depends on system processing
capacities as well as the traffic model used. This section describes two traffic models:
datacard traffic model and smartphone traffic model.
l The datacard traffic model derives from a typical LTE network where data cards make up
a large proportion of all admitted terminals. LTE dongle and customer premises
equipment (CPE) are examples of such data cards. UEs in this traffic model are
characterized by long online duration, low mobility, and many large-packet data services.
l The smartphone traffic model derives from a typical LTE network where smartphones
make up a large proportion of all admitted terminals. UEs in this traffic model are
characterized by short online duration, frequent network access and release, high
mobility, and many small-packet data services.
The following table describes the control plane (CP) traffic models for the datacard and
smartphone traffic models.
NOTE
(1): Service models described in the following table are obtained in busy hours. @BH refers to at busy hour.
Table 6-16 CP traffic models for the datacard and smartphone traffic models
Traffic Model Item Specifications for Specifications for
the Smartphone the Datacard Traffic
Traffic Model Model
The following table describes the user plane (UP) traffic model for the smartphone traffic
model.
IM 15.00 5 0.7
Other 8.85 50 1
The following table describes the UP traffic model for the datacard traffic model.
Capacity Specifications
The following table provides the capacity specifications of an eNodeB FDD.
NOTE
l Cell specifications and DRB specifications do not vary depending on the traffic model.
l The maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode varies depending on the traffic model, on the
prerequisite that network performance is ensured. This section provides the maximum number of UEs in
RRC Connected mode in Huawei-defined datacard and smartphone traffic models.
l (2):
When two main control boards are configured, transmission extension is supported only if both of the
two main control boards are the UMPT. The maximum throughput per eNodeB FDD can reach 3000
Mbit/s in this scenario. In UMPT+LMPT scenarios, transmission extension is not supported, and the
maximum throughput per eNodeB FDD is 1500 Mbit/s.
NOTE
l (3):
When the length of a CPRI fiber optic cable from a BBU to an RRU ranges from 20 km (12.43
mi) to 40 km (24.85 mi), the LBBPd3 board supports the maximum configuration of 3x20 MHz
2T2R.
l 1R and 2R cells can be configured together in any form. In hybrid configuration, the total number of
cells cannot exceed the number of 2R cells supported by the eNodeB.
l The LBBPd2 supports hybrid configuration of 1R and 4R cells, or 2R and 4R cells. In hybrid
configuration, a maximum of three cells are supported.
The following table describes cell specifications of a UBBP working in LTE FDD mode.
NOTE
l 1R and 2R cells can be configured together in any form. In hybrid configuration, the total number of cells
cannot exceed the number of 2R cells supported by the eNodeB.
l The UBBPd4/UBBPda does not support the hybrid configuration of 1R and 4R cells, or 2R and 4R cells.
l The UBBPd5 supports hybrid configuration of 1R and 4R cells, or 2R and 4R cells. In hybrid
configuration, a maximum of three cells are supported.
l The UBBPd6 supports hybrid configuration of 1R and 4R cells, or 2R and 4R cells. In hybrid
configuration, a maximum of three 1R/2R cells and three 4R cells are supported.
Table 6-22 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode per eNodeB FDD cell
Cell Bandwidth Maximum Number of Maximum Number of
UEs in RRC Connected Uplink Synchronized
Mode per Cell UEs per Cell
The following table lists the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by
the main control board working in LTE FDD mode.
Table 6-23 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by the main control
board
Board Datacard Traffic Model Smartphone Traffic Model
The following table lists the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by
the LBBP board working in LTE FDD mode.
Table 6-24 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by the LBBP board
Board Cell Datacard Traffic Model Smartphone Traffic Model
Bandwidt
h Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum
Number of Number of Number of Number of
UEs in RRC Uplink UEs in RRC Uplink
Connected Synchronize Connected Synchronize
Mode d UEs Mode d UEs
NOTE
(4):
The MaxSyncUserNumPerBbi parameter can be configured to make the maximum number of uplink
synchronized UEs supported by an LBBPd1, LBBPd2, or LBBPd3 reach 3600 in the datacard traffic model.
However, user experience and system performance will deteriorate.
The following table lists the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by
the UBBP board working in LTE FDD mode.
Table 6-25 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by the UBBP board
Board Cell Datacard Traffic Model Smartphone Traffic
Bandwidth Model
Table 6-26 provides the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode when an eNodeB
FDD uses the typical board combination and datacard traffic model.
Table 6-32 provides the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode when an eNodeB
FDD uses the typical board combination and smartphone traffic model.
Table 6-26 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode per eNodeB FDD (datacard
traffic model)
Board Combination Maximum Number of Maximum Number of
UEs in RRC Connected Uplink Synchronized
Mode UEs
NOTE
Specifications in the preceding table are provided based on the assumption that the cell bandwidth is 20
MHz.
The following table lists the maximum numbers of DRBs supported by the LMPT, LBBP,
UBBP, and UMPT boards.
Table 6-27 Maximum numbers of DRBs supported by the LMPT, UMPT, LBBP, and UBBP
boards
Board Maximum Number of DRBs
LMPT 16200
UMPTa1/UMPTa2/UMPTa6/UMPTb1/ 32400
UMPTb2
LBBPc 5400
LBBPd1/LBBPd2/LBBPd3 10800
UBBPd3/UBBPd4/UBBPd5/UBBPd6/ 10800
UBBPda
Throughput
The following tables provide the uplink and downlink throughput per user, per cell, and per
baseband processing board supported by an eNodeB FDD.
3 MHz 22 8
5 MHz 36 13
10 MHz 73 27
15 MHz 110 40
20 MHz 150 51
3 MHz 22 16 8 16
5 MHz 36 27 13 27
10 MHz 73 55 27 55
15 MHz 110 81 40 81
Table 6-30 Maximum uplink and downlink throughput per baseband processing board
Board Maximum Downlink Maximum Uplink Throughput
Throughput per Baseband per Baseband Processing
Processing Board (Mbit/s) Board (Mbit/s)
Signaling Specifications
Busy Hour Call Attempts (BHCA) is the number of call attempts at a busy hour. Signaling
procedures required for completing a call may include the following: call setup, call release
(including CSFB if it occurs), handover, tracking area update (TAU), RB setup and release,
and transition from the uplink-synchronized state to the uplink-asynchronized state. BHCA
indicates the signaling processing capabilities of a system.
A busy hour call initiated on different operators' networks involves different types and
numbers of signaling procedures and therefore consumes different amount of eNodeB
resources. As a result, the BHCA capability varies depending on the call model.
The BHCA specifications provided by Huawei are based on the smartphone traffic model.
The following table lists the signaling specifications of the LMPT, UMPT, LBBP, and UBBP
boards in the smartphone traffic model.
Table 6-31 Signaling specifications of the LMPT, UMPT, LBBP, and UBBP boards
LMPT 216000
UMPTa1/UMPTa2/UMPTa6 288000
UMPTb1/UMPTb2 360000
LBBPc 63000
LBBPd1/LBBPd2 126000
LBBPd3 144000
UBBPd3/UBBPd4 270000
UBBPd5/UBBPd6/UBBPda 396000
The following table lists the signaling specifications and the maximum number of UEs in
RRC Connected mode supported by an eNodeB FDD when the smartphone traffic model is
used.
Table 6-32 Signaling specifications and maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode
supported by an eNodeB FDD (smartphone traffic model)
NOTE
Capacity specifications of VoLTE refer to the maximum number of VoLTE UEs that can be
processed by the eNodeB when the radio conditions are not considered. The following table
lists the maximum number of VoLTE UEs per baseband processing board.
Table 6-33 Maximum number of VoLTE UEs per baseband processing board
LBBPc 270
LBBPd1/LBBPd2/LBBPd3 600
UBBPd3/UBBPd4 720
UBBPd5/UBBPd6/UBBPda 1000
baseband processing resources than a non-CA UE performing data services, and an SCC UE
consumes less baseband processing resources than a non-CA UE performing data services.
The number of CA UEs provided by Huawei is based on the smartphone traffic model. The
following table lists the maximum number of CA UEs per baseband processing board.
LBBPc 0 0
LBBPd1 350 (350 PCC + 350 SCC) 230 (230 PCC + 230 SCC
+ 230 SCC)
LBBPd2 350 (350 PCC + 350 SCC) 230 (230 PCC + 230 SCC
+ 230 SCC)
LBBPd3 400 (400 PCC + 400 SCC) 260 (260 PCC + 260 SCC
+ 260 SCC)
UBBPd3 750 (750 PCC + 750 SCC) 500 (500 PCC + 500 SCC
+ 500 SCC)
UBBPd4 750 (750 PCC + 750 SCC) 500 (500 PCC + 500 SCC
+ 500 SCC)
UBBPd5 1100 (1100 PCC + 1100 730 (730 PCC + 730 SCC
SCC) + 730 SCC)
UBBPd6 1100 (1100 PCC + 1100 730 (730 PCC + 730 SCC
SCC) + 730 SCC)
UBBPda 1100 (1100 PCC + 1100 730 (730 PCC + 730 SCC
SCC) + 730 SCC)
NOTE
l The LBBPc board is not recommended for carrying PCCs due to its limited processing capabilities.
However, this board can be used to carry SCCs.
l In the smartphone traffic model, the calculation result of the formula (Number of non-CA UEs carried on
a baseband processing board + Number of PCCs on the board x [1 + (N 1) x 0.5] + Number of SCCs on
the board x 0.5) is less than or equal to the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported
by the board. N is the number of component carriers used for CA. For example, the value of N is 2 for
2CC CA.
l The maximum number of PCCs supported by a board cannot exceed the value listed in the
preceding table. Use the UBBPd3 board as an example. The board supports a maximum of 750
PCCs@2CC CA or 500 PCCs@3CC CA even when it carries only PCCs.
l In the smartphone traffic model, the calculation result of the formula (Number of non-CA UEs +
Number of PCCs + Number of SCCs carried on a board) is less than or equal to the maximum
number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by the board.
CPRI Specifications
The following table lists the specifications of CPRI ports on LBBP boards.
The following table lists the number of cells supported when different CPRI data rates are
used.
Table 6-37 Mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of cells in an LTE FDD
scenario
CPRI Port Rate Number of 2T4R Number of 1T2R Number of 1T1R
(Gbit/s) or 4T4R Cells or 2T2R Cells Cells
Transmission Ports
The following table lists transmission ports on a BBU working in LTE FDD mode.
Traffic Model
On live networks, the service capacity of an eNodeB TDD depends on system processing
capacities as well as the traffic model used. This section describes two traffic models:
datacard traffic model and smartphone traffic model.
l The datacard traffic model derives from a typical LTE network where data cards make up
a large proportion of all admitted terminals. LTE dongle and customer premises
equipment (CPE) are examples of such data cards. UEs in this traffic model are
characterized by long online duration, low mobility, and many large-packet data services.
l The smartphone traffic model derives from a typical LTE network where smartphones
make up a large proportion of all admitted terminals. UEs in this traffic model are
characterized by short online duration, frequent network access and release, high
mobility, and many small-packet data services.
The following table describes the control plane (CP) traffic models for the datacard and
smartphone traffic models.
NOTE
(1): Service models described in the following table are obtained in busy hours. @BH refers to at busy hour.
Table 6-39 CP traffic models for the datacard and smartphone traffic models
Traffic Model Item Specifications for Specifications for
the Smartphone the Datacard Traffic
Traffic Model Model
The following table describes the user plane (UP) traffic model for the smartphone traffic
model.
IM 15.00 5 0.7
Other 8.85 50 1
The following table describes the UP traffic model for the datacard traffic model.
Capacity Specifications
The following table provides the capacity specifications of an eNodeB TDD.
Item Specifications
Maximum throughput per l When configured with an LMPT: The uplink data
eNodeB TDD rate at the MAC layer is 300 Mbit/s; the downlink
data rate at the MAC layer is 450 Mbit/s.
l When configured with a UMPTa/UMPTb:
1 UMPTa/UMPTb: The sum of uplink and
downlink data rates at the MAC layer is 1500
Mbit/s.
2 UMPTa/UMPTb boards(2): The sum of uplink
and downlink data rates at the MAC layer is 3000
Mbit/s.
NOTE
l Cell specifications and DRB specifications do not vary depending on the traffic model.
l The maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode varies depending on the traffic model, on the
prerequisite that network performance is ensured. This document provides the maximum number of UEs
in RRC Connected mode in Huawei-defined smartphone and datacard traffic models.
l (2):When two main control boards are configured, transmission extension is supported when two UMPTa
or UMPTb boards are configured. The maximum throughput per eNodeB TDD can reach 3000 Mbit/s in
this scenario. Transmission extension is not supported when 1 UMPTa/UMPTb + 1 LMPT are configured.
The maximum throughput per eNodeB TDD is 1500 Mbit/s in this scenario.
The following table describes cell specifications of a UBBP working in LTE TDD mode.
Table 6-45 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode per eNodeB TDD cell
5 MHz 600
The following table lists the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by
the main control board working in LTE TDD mode.
Table 6-46 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by the main control
board
The following table lists the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by
the LBBP board working in LTE TDD mode.
Table 6-47 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by the LBBP board
The following table lists the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by
the UBBP board working in LTE TDD mode.
Table 6-48 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by the UBBP board
Table 6-49 provides the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode when an eNodeB
TDD uses the typical board combination and the datacard traffic model.
Table 6-60 provides the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode when an eNodeB
TDD uses the typical board combination and smartphone traffic model.
Table 6-49 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode per eNodeB TDD
1 UMPTb + 6 10800
LBBPd2/UBBPd4
NOTE
Specifications in the preceding table are provided based on the assumption that the cell bandwidth is 20
MHz.
The maximum number of DRBs per LMPT/LBBP/UBBP/UMPT is three times the maximum
number of UEs in RRC Connected mode per board.
Throughput
The following table provides the uplink and downlink throughput supported by an eNodeB
TDD cell.
Table 6-50 Maximum uplink and downlink throughput per eNodeB TDD cell (20 MHz, DL
64QAM, UL 16QAM)
Transm Subfra
Cell Multi- Cell
it and me Cell Throughput
Bandwi Antenna Throughput
Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
dth Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
DL 2x2
80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
SA1 MIMO
(2:2) UL 1x2
22 Mbit/s 22 Mbit/s
SIMO
2T2R
DL 2x2
110 Mbit/s 110 Mbit/s
SA2 MIMO
(3:1) UL 1x2
11 Mbit/s 11 Mbit/s
SIMO
DL 2x2
80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
MIMO
77 Mbit/s @ LBBPd
DL 4x4
Not supporting 121 Mbit/s @
MIMO
UBBPd
SA1
(2:2) UL 1x4
22 Mbit/s 22 Mbit/s
SIMO
UL 2x4
20 MHz multi-user
30 Mbit/s 30 Mbit/s
MIMO (MU-
MIMO)
4T4R DL 2x2
110 Mbit/s 110 Mbit/s
MIMO
112 Mbit/s @
DL 4x4 LBBPd
Not supporting
MIMO 172 Mbit/s @
SA2 UBBPd
(3:1)
UL 1x4
11 Mbit/s 11 Mbit/s
SIMO
UL 2x4
multi-user
15 Mbit/s 15 Mbit/s
MIMO (MU-
MIMO)
One
SA1 DL 2x2
8T8R 80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
(2:2) MIMO
channel
Transm Subfra
Cell Multi- Cell
it and me Cell Throughput
Bandwi Antenna Throughput
Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
dth Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
77 Mbit/s @ LBBPd
DL 4x4
Not supporting 121 Mbit/s @
MIMO
UBBPd
UL 1x8
22 Mbit/s 22 Mbit/s
SIMO
27 Mbit/s @
UL 2x8 MU- LBBPd 27 Mbit/s @ LBBPd
MIMO 40 Mbit/s @ 40 Mbit/s @ UBBPd
UBBPd
DL 2x2
110 Mbit/s 110 Mbit/s
MIMO
112 Mbit/s @
DL 4x4 LBBPd
Not supporting
MIMO 172 Mbit/s @
SA2 UBBPd
(3:1) UL 1x8
11 Mbit/s 11 Mbit/s
SIMO
13 Mbit/s @
UL 2x8 MU- LBBPd 13 Mbit/s @ LBBPd
MIMO 20 Mbit/s @ 20 Mbit/s @ UBBPd
UBBPd
Table 6-51 Maximum uplink and downlink throughput per eNodeB TDD cell (15 MHz, DL
64QAM, UL 16QAM)
Transm Subfra
Cell Multi- Cell
it and me Cell Throughput
Bandwi Antenna Throughput
Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
dth Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
DL 2x2
58 Mbit/s 58 Mbit/s
SA1 MIMO
(2:2) UL 1x2
15 Mbit/s 15 Mbit/s
SIMO
15 MHz 2T2R
DL 2x2
80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
SA2 MIMO
(3:1) UL 1x2
7 Mbit/s 7 Mbit/s
SIMO
Transm Subfra
Cell Multi- Cell
it and me Cell Throughput
Bandwi Antenna Throughput
Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
dth Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
DL 2x2
58 Mbit/s 58 Mbit/s
MIMO
UL 2x4
multi-user
30 Mbit/s 30 Mbit/s
MIMO (MU-
MIMO)
4T4R DL 2x2
80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
MIMO
108 Mbit/s @
DL 4x4 LBBPd
Not supporting
MIMO 125 Mbit/s @
SA2 UBBPd
(3:1)
UL 1x4
7 Mbit/s 7 Mbit/s
SIMO
UL 2x4
multi-user
15 Mbit/s 15 Mbit/s
MIMO (MU-
MIMO)
DL 2x2
58 Mbit/s 58 Mbit/s
MIMO
SA2 DL 2x2
80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
(3:1) MIMO
Transm Subfra
Cell Multi- Cell
it and me Cell Throughput
Bandwi Antenna Throughput
Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
dth Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
108 Mbit/s @
DL 4x4 LBBPd
Not supporting
MIMO 125 Mbit/s @
UBBPd
UL 1x8
7 Mbit/s 7 Mbit/s
SIMO
13 Mbit/s @
UL 2x8 MU- LBBPd 13 Mbit/s @ LBBPd
MIMO 15 Mbit/s @ 15 Mbit/s @ UBBPd
UBBPd
Table 6-52 Maximum uplink and downlink throughput per eNodeB TDD cell (10 MHz, DL
64QAM, UL 16QAM)
Transm Subfra
Cell Multi- Cell
it and me Cell Throughput
Bandwi Antenna Throughput
Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
dth Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
DL 2x2
40 Mbit/s 40 Mbit/s
SA1 MIMO
(2:2) UL 1x2
10 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s
SIMO
2T2R
DL 2x2
52 Mbit/s 52 Mbit/s
SA2 MIMO
(3:1) UL 1x2
5 Mbit/s 5 Mbit/s
SIMO
10 MHz DL 2x2
40 Mbit/s 40 Mbit/s
MIMO
DL 4x4
Not supporting 57 Mbit/s
MIMO
SA1 UL 1x4
4T4R 10 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s
(2:2) SIMO
UL 2x4
multi-user
20 Mbit/s 19 Mbit/s
MIMO (MU-
MIMO)
Transm Subfra
Cell Multi- Cell
it and me Cell Throughput
Bandwi Antenna Throughput
Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
dth Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
DL 2x2
52 Mbit/s 52 Mbit/s
MIMO
DL 4x4
Not supporting 83 Mbit/s
MIMO
SA2 UL 1x4
(3:1) 5 Mbit/s 5 Mbit/s
SIMO
UL 2x4
multi-user
8 Mbit/s 8 Mbit/s
MIMO (MU-
MIMO)
DL 2x2
40 Mbit/s 40 Mbit/s
MIMO
DL 4x4
Not supporting 57 Mbit/s
SA1 MIMO
(2:2) UL 1x8
10 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s
SIMO
UL 2x8 MU-
One 20 Mbit/s 20 Mbit/s
MIMO
8T8R
channel DL 2x2
52 Mbit/s 52 Mbit/s
MIMO
DL 4x4
Not supporting 83 Mbit/s
SA2 MIMO
(3:1) UL 1x8
5 Mbit/s 5 Mbit/s
SIMO
UL 2x8 MU-
10 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s
MIMO
Table 6-53 Maximum uplink and downlink throughput per eNodeB TDD cell (5 MHz, DL
64QAM, UL 16QAM)
Cell Transm Subfra
Multi- Cell
Band it and me Cell Throughput
Antenna Throughput
width Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
SA1 DL 2x2
5 MHz 2T2R 18 Mbit/s 18 Mbit/s
(2:2) MIMO
UL 1x2
4 Mbit/s 4 Mbit/s
SIMO
DL 2x2
25 Mbit/s 25 Mbit/s
SA2 MIMO
(3:1) UL 1x2
2 Mbit/s 2 Mbit/s
SIMO
DL 2x2
18 Mbit/s 18 Mbit/s
MIMO
UL 1x4
4 Mbit/s 5 Mbit/s
SA1 SIMO
(2:2)
UL 2x4
multi-user
10 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s
MIMO (MU-
MIMO)
4T4R
DL 2x2
25 Mbit/s 25 Mbit/s
MIMO
UL 1x4
2 Mbit/s 2 Mbit/s
SA2 SIMO
(3:1)
UL 2x4
multi-user
5 Mbit/s 5 Mbit/s
MIMO (MU-
MIMO)
The following table provides the uplink and downlink throughput supported by an eNodeB
TDD cell.
Table 6-54 Maximum uplink and downlink throughput per UE supported by the eNodeB
TDD (20 MHz, DL 64QAM, UL 16QAM)
Cell Transm Subfra
Multi- UE
Band it and me UE Throughput
Antenna Throughput
width Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
DL 2x2
80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
20 SA1 MIMO
2T2R
MHz (2:2) UL 1x2
20 Mbit/s 20 Mbit/s
SIMO
DL 2x2
110 Mbit/s 110 Mbit/s
SA2 MIMO
(3:1) UL 1x2
10 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s
SIMO
DL 2x2
80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
MIMO
77 Mbit/s @ LBBPd
SA1 DL 4x4
Not supporting 121 Mbit/s @
(2:2) MIMO
UBBPd
UL 1x4
20 Mbit/s 20 Mbit/s
SIMO
4T4R DL 2x2
110 Mbit/s 110 Mbit/s
MIMO
112 Mbit/s @
SA2 DL 4x4 LBBPd
Not supporting
(3:1) MIMO 172 Mbit/s @
UBBPd
UL 1x4
10 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s
SIMO
DL 2x2
80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
MIMO
UL 1x8
20 Mbit/s 20 Mbit/s
SIMO
One
8T8R DL 2x2
110 Mbit/s 110 Mbit/s
channel MIMO
112 Mbit/s @
SA2 DL 4x4 LBBPd
Not supporting
(3:1) MIMO 172 Mbit/s @
UBBPd
UL 1x8
10 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s
SIMO
Table 6-55 Maximum uplink and downlink throughput per UE supported by the eNodeB
TDD (15 MHz, DL 64QAM, UL 16QAM)
Cell Transm Subfra
Multi- UE
Band it and me UE Throughput
Antenna Throughput
width Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
DL 2x2
58 Mbit/s 58 Mbit/s
SA1 MIMO
(2:2) UL 1x2
15 Mbit/s 15 Mbit/s
SIMO
2T2R
DL 2x2
80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
SA2 MIMO
(3:1) UL 1x2
7 Mbit/s 7 Mbit/s
SIMO
DL 2x2
58 Mbit/s 58 Mbit/s
MIMO
UL 1x4
15 Mbit/s 15 Mbit/s
SIMO
4T4R DL 2x2
80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
MIMO
15 108 Mbit/s @
MHz LBBPd
SA2 DL 4x4
Not supporting
(3:1) MIMO 125 Mbit/s @
UBBPd
UL 1x4
7 Mbit/s 7 Mbit/s
SIMO
DL 2x2
58 Mbit/s 58 Mbit/s
MIMO
UL 1x8
One 15 Mbit/s 15 Mbit/s
SIMO
8T8R
channel DL 2x2
80 Mbit/s 80 Mbit/s
MIMO
SA2 108 Mbit/s @
(3:1) DL 4x4 LBBPd
Not supporting
MIMO 125 Mbit/s @
UBBPd
UL 1x8
7 Mbit/s 7 Mbit/s
SIMO
Table 6-56 Maximum uplink and downlink throughput per UE supported by the eNodeB
TDD (10 MHz, DL 64QAM, UL 16QAM)
Cell Transm Subfra
Multi- UE
Band it and me UE Throughput
Antenna Throughput
width Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
DL 2x2
40 Mbit/s 40 Mbit/s
SA1 MIMO
(2:2) UL 1x2
10 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s
SIMO
2T2R
DL 2x2
52 Mbit/s 52 Mbit/s
SA2 MIMO
(3:1) UL 1x2
5 Mbit/s 5 Mbit/s
SIMO
DL 2x2
40 Mbit/s 40 Mbit/s
MIMO
SA1 DL 4x4
Not supporting 57 Mbit/s
(2:2) MIMO
UL 1x4
10MHz 10 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s
SIMO
4T4R
DL 2x2
52 Mbit/s 52 Mbit/s
MIMO
SA2 DL 4x4
Not supporting 83 Mbit/s
(3:1) MIMO
UL 1x4
5 Mbit/s 5 Mbit/s
SIMO
DL 2x2
40 Mbit/s 40 Mbit/s
MIMO
One
SA1 DL 4x4
8T8R Not supporting 57 Mbit/s
(2:2) MIMO
channel
UL 1x8
10 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s
SIMO
DL 2x2
52 Mbit/s 52 Mbit/s
MIMO
SA2 DL 4x4
Not supporting 83 Mbit/s
(3:1) MIMO
UL 1x8
5 Mbit/s 5 Mbit/s
SIMO
Table 6-57 Maximum uplink and downlink throughput per UE supported by the eNodeB
TDD (5 MHz, DL 64QAM, UL 16QAM)
Cell Transm Subfra
Multi- UE
Band it and me UE Throughput
Antenna Throughput
width Receive Configu (CAT6 UE)
Technique (CAT4 UE)
Mode ration
DL 2x2
18 Mbit/s 18 Mbit/s
SA1 MIMO
(2:2) UL 1x2
4 Mbit/s 4 Mbit/s
SIMO
2T2R
DL 2x2
25 Mbit/s 25 Mbit/s
SA2 MIMO
(3:1) UL 1x2
2 Mbit/s 2 Mbit/s
SIMO
5MHz
DL 2x2
18 Mbit/s 18 Mbit/s
SA1 MIMO
(2:2) UL 1x4
4 Mbit/s 4 Mbit/s
SIMO
4T4R
DL 2x2
25 Mbit/s 25 Mbit/s
SA2 MIMO
(3:1) UL 1x4
2 Mbit/s 2 Mbit/s
SIMO
Table 6-58 Maximum uplink and downlink throughput per baseband processing board
supported by eNodeB TDD
A busy hour call initiated on different operators' networks involves different types and
numbers of signaling procedures and therefore consumes different amount of eNodeB
resources. As a result, the BHCA capability varies depending on the call model.
The BHCA specifications provided by Huawei are based on the smartphone traffic model.
The following table lists the signaling specifications of the LMPT, UMPT, LBBP, and UBBP
boards in the smartphone traffic model.
Table 6-59 Signaling specifications of the LMPT, UMPT, LBBP, and UBBP boards working
in LTE TDD mode
UMPTa6 270000
UMPTb1/UMPTb2 360000
LMPT 144000
LBBPc 63000
LBBPd2/LBBPd4 126000
UBBPd4 270000
UBBPd6/UBBPd9 396000
The following table lists the signaling specifications and the maximum number of UEs in
RRC Connected mode supported by an eNodeB TDD when the smartphone traffic model is
used.
Table 6-60 Signaling specifications and maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode
supported by an eNodeB TDD (smartphone traffic model)
Board Combination Signaling Number of UEs in RRC
Specifications (BHCA) Connected Mode
NOTE
CPRI Specifications
The following table lists the specifications of CPRI ports on LBBP boards.
The following table lists the number of cells supported when different CPRI data rates are
used.
Table 6-63 Mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of cells in an LTE TDD
scenario
CPRI Port CPRI Number of Number of Number of
Rate (Gbit/s) Compression 8T8R Cells 4T4R Cells 2T2R Cells
Transmission Port
The following table lists transmission ports on a BBU working in LTE TDD mode.
Capacity Specifications
The following tables list the capacity specifications of the 3900 series base stations working
in multimode.
NOTE
a:If a GSM site is configured with 72 TRXs (G24/24/24), each TRX can be configured with one Standalone
Dedicated Control Channel (SDCCH) only; if a GSM site is configured with 24 TRXs (G8/8/8), each TRX
can be configured with three SDCCHs.
For GSM, GA/A/A indicates that a GSM site is configured with three cells and each cell has A TRXs.
For UMTS, BxC indicates that a UMTS site is configured with B sectors and each sector has C carriers.
For LTE, DxE MHz indicates that an LTE site is configured with D cells and each cell is configured with E
MHz bandwidth.
The capacity specifications of a UL dual-mode base station are the same as those in a GUL triple-mode base
station.
NOTE
In GL, UL, or GUL co-BBP scenarios, the UBBPd board does not support hybrid configuration of 2R and 4R
LTE FDD cells.
Signaling Specifications
Table 6-72 lists the signaling specifications of a co-MPT multimode base station with
recommended configurations.
NOTE
l If a GSM site is configured with 72 TRXs (G24/24/24), each TRX can be configured with one SDCCH
only; if a GSM site is configured with 24 TRXs (G8/8/8), each TRX can be configured with three
SDCCHs.
l The specifications provided in the following table are met only when the recommended configuration is
used. For example, the number of SCTP links required for GSM is met when the recommended
configuration is used.
FANc 650 W
FANe 650 W
Environmental Specifications
The BBU3900 and BBU3910 have the same environmental specifications, as provided in the
following table.
Storage time It is recommended that the device be installed and used within one
year after its delivery because of the failure rate.
The following table provides the surge protection standards of the BBU3900 and BBU3910.
Capacity Specifications
Table 6-78 provides the capacity specifications of the BBU3910A working in GSM mode.
BBU3910A1 A single site supports a maximum of 12 cells and each cell supports a
maximum of 24 TRXs.
BBU3910A2
l IP over FE transmission: 72 TRXs
BBU3910A3 l IP over E1 transmission: 48 TRXs
Table 6-79 provides the capacity specifications of the BBU3910A working in UMTS mode.
Table 6-80 provides the capacity specifications of a BBU3910A working in LTE FDD mode.
NOTE
The maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by a BBU3910A working
in LTE FDD mode varies depending on the cell bandwidth, as listed in Table 6-81.
Table 6-81 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by a BBU3910A
Table 6-82 lists the maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode per cell supported by
a BBU3910A working in LTE FDD mode.
Table 6-82 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode per cell supported by a
BBU3910A
The maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by a BBU3910A working
in LTE TDD mode varies depending on the cell bandwidth, as listed in Table 6-84.
Table 6-84 Maximum number of UEs in RRC Connected mode supported by a BBU3910A
working in LTE TDD mode
Boar Cell Datacard Traffic Model Smartphone Traffic Model
d Band
width Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum
Number of Number of Number of UEs Number of UEs
UEs in RRC UEs in RRC in RRC in RRC
Connected Connected Connected Connected
Mode per Mode per Mode per Cell Mode per
Cell eNodeB eNodeB
For the uplink and downlink throughput per cell and per UE supported by an eNodeB TDD,
see Table 6-53 and Table 6-57 in 6.1.4 Technical Specifications of the eNodeB TDD.
Table 6-85 provides the capacity specifications of the BBU3910A working in multiple
modes.
NOTE
(1):
If GSM is configured with 48 TRXs (S16/16/16), each TRX can be configured with one Standalone
Dedicated Control Channel (SDCCH) only; if GSM is configured with 24 TRXs (S8/8/8), each TRX can be
configured three SDCCHs.
Signaling Specifications
Table 6-86 provides the signaling specifications of the BBU3910A working in a single mode.
Table 6-87 provides the signaling specifications of the BBU3910A working in multiple
modes.
CPRI Specifications
Table 6-88 provides specifications of CPRI ports on a BBU3910A.
CPRI ports with different rates support different numbers of TRXs/cells, as listed in Table
6-89.
Table 6-89 Mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of TRXs/cells (GSM,
UMTS, LTE FDD)
CPRI GSM UMTS LTE FDD
Port
Rate Numbe Numbe Numbe Number Number of Number of
(Gbit/s) r of r of r of of 2T2R 2T4R/4T4R 1T2R/2T2R
1T2R 2T2R or 1T2R Cells Cells Cells
TRXs 1T4R Cells
TRXs
NOTE
(2):Thenumber of 2T2R cells is halved if two TX antennas enabled with the virtual antenna mapping (VAM)
function are separately connected to two RF modules carried on different CPRI links.
CPRI ports with different rates support different numbers of LTE TDD cells, as listed in Table
6-90.
Table 6-90 Mapping between the CPRI port rate and the number of cells (LTE TDD)
CPRI Port Rate CPRI Number of 4T4R Number of 2T2R
(Gbit/s) Compression(3) Cells Cells
NOTE
(3): CPRI compression is not supported when the cell bandwidth is 5 MHz.
Transmission port
Table 6-91 provides the transmission ports on a BBU3910A.
Engineering Specifications
Table 6-92 lists the input power specifications of a BBU3910A.
BBU3910A1/BBU3910A2/BBU3910A3 150 W
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Protection IP65
level
Storage EUROPEAN ETS 300 019-1-1 Class 1.2 "not temperature-controlled storage"
environm
ent
Item Standard
RF Specifications
Table 6-99 lists RF specifications of a DRFU.
NOTE
ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit channels
and B receive channels.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of a DRFU.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Item Standard
Antenna Capability
The following table shows antenna capability of a DRFU.
NOTE
l An external bridge tap (BT) is required if a DRFU needs to be configured with a TMA.
l For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3
A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-106 lists RF specifications of a GRFU.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of a GRFU.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Item Standard
Antenna Capability
The following table shows antenna capability of a GRFU.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-113 lists RF specifications of a WRFU.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The receiver sensitivity on the UMTS 850 MHz frequency band is measured on its frequency sub-bands.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
on 1
x 80
W
and
unev
en
powe
r
confi
gurati
ons.
l The
40 W
WRF
U
supp
orts
the
maxi
mum
powe
r
confi
gurati
on 1
x 40
W.
For
typical
configur
ations,
see
Typical
Power
Configu
ration
for
WRFU.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of a WRFU.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of a WRFU.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-120 lists RF specifications of a WRFUa.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of a WRFUa.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Item Standard
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of a WRFUa.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-127 lists RF specifications of a WRFUd.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
hybrid
configur
ations.
In this
scenario,
one
WRFUd
supports
a
maximu
m of six
carriers.
Each
transmit
channel
supports
a
maximu
m of
four
carriers
and the
maximu
m output
power of
each
transmit
channel
is 60 W.
For
typical
configur
ations,
see
Typical
Power
Configu
ration
for
WRFUd
.
1 5
2 4
3 2
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of a WRFUd.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of a WRFUd.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-135 lists RF specifications of a WRFUe.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
hybrid
configur
ations.
In this
scenario,
one
WRFUe
supports
a
maximu
m of six
carriers.
Each
transmit
channel
supports
a
maximu
m of
four
carriers
and the
maximu
m output
power of
each
transmit
channel
is 80 W.
For
typical
configur
ations,
see
Typical
Power
Configu
ration
for
WRFUe
.
1 5
2 4
3 2
Engineering Specifications
Table 6-137 lists the engineering specifications of a WRFUe.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of a WRFUe.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-143 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of a CRFUd.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
carriers
does not
exceed 60
MHz.
Engineering Specifications
The following table describes the equipment specifications of the CRFUd.
CRFUd 9 U x 14 HP x 308.5 mm 12
(with the panel)
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table provides antenna capability of an CRFUd.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-150 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of a CRFUe.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table describes the equipment specifications of the CRFUe.
CRFUe 9 U x 14 HP x 308.5 mm 12
(with the panel)
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table provides antenna capability of an CRFUe.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-157 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an LRFU.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
LRF 2T2R One carrier with -105.8 -108.6 The LRFU See the
U a bandwidth of 5, supports the LRFU sheet
10, 15, or 20 maximum in 3900
MHz. power Series Base
configuration Station
2 x 40 W. Power
For typical Consumption
configuration Specification
s, see s.
Typical
Power
Configuratio
n for LRFU.
Engineering Specifications
The following table describes the equipment specifications of the LRFU.
LRFU 9 U x 14 HP x 308.5 mm 12
(with the panel)
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table provides antenna capability of an LRFU.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-164 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an LRFUe.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
ion for
LRFUe.
Engineering Specifications
The following table describes the equipment specifications of the LRFUe.
LRFUe 9 U x 14 HP x 308.5 mm 12
(with the panel)
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table provides antenna capability of an LRFUe.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-171 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an MRFU.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The MRFU that works in GSM mode and operates in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies with
the EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard. The MRFU that works in GSM mode and operates in the 850 or 1900
MHz frequency band complies with the 3GPP TS 45.005 V10.2.0 and 3GPP TS 51.021 V10.2.0
standards.
l The MRFU that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the 900
or 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104
standards. The MRFU that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or MSR mode and operates in the 850 or 1900
MHz frequency band complies with the 3GPP TS 37.104 V10.4.0 and TS 37.141 V10.4.0 standards.
NOTE
When MRFU V2 and MRFU V2a are on the 900 MHz frequency band, the LTE mode is supported only
in terms of hardware.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an MRFU.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Item Standard
Antenna Capability
The following table provides the antenna capability of an MRFU.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-178 lists the radio frequency (RF) specifications of an MRFUc.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The MRFUc, which works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the
2100 MHz frequency band, complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104 standards.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an MRFUc.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Item Standard
Antenna Capability
The following table provides the antenna capability of an MRFUc.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
NOTE
On the 900 MHz frequency band, only the hardware of the MRFUd supports the LTE mode.
RF Specifications
Table 6-185 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an MRFUd/MRFUd V6/MRFUdw
V6.
NOTE
On the 900 MHz frequency band, only the hardware of the MRFUd supports the LTE mode.
RF Specifications
Table 6-185 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an MRFUd/MRFUd V6/MRFUdw
V6.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The MRFUd that works in GSM mode and operates in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies
with the EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard .
l The MRFUd that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the
900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104
standards.
-106.
6
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an MRFUd/MRFUd V6/MRFUdw
V6.
Table 6-187 lists the surge protection specifications of ports on an MRFUd/MRFUd V6/
MRFUdw V6.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
The following table provides the surge protection standards of an MRFUd/MRFUd V6/
MRFUdw V6.
Antenna Capability
The following table provides the antenna capability of an MRFUd/MRFUd V6/MRFUdw V6.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
NOTE
On the 900 MHz frequency band, only the hardware of the MRFUe supports the LTE mode.
RF Specifications
Table 6-192 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an MRFUe.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The MRFUe that works in GSM mode and operates in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies
with the EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard.
l The MRFUe that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the
900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104
standards.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an MRFUe.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table provides the antenna capability of an MRFUe.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-199 lists RF specifications of an RRU3004.
NOTE
ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit channels
and B receive channels.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists equipment specifications of an RRU3004.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists antenna capability of an RRU3004.
NOTE
l An external bridge tap (BT) is required if an RRU3004 needs to be configured with a tower-
mounted amplifier (TMA).
l For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3
A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-207 lists RF specifications of an RRU3008.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
Engineering Specifications
Table 6-208 lists equipment specifications of an RRU3008.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists antenna capability of an RRU3008.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-215 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3801E.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band
at the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not
exceed 0.001.
l The receiver sensitivity on the UMTS 850 MHz frequency band is measured on its frequency sub-
bands.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output
power is measured at the antenna port.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3801E.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3801E.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-223 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3804.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band
at the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not
exceed 0.001.
l The receiver sensitivity on the UMTS 850 MHz frequency band is measured on its frequency sub-
bands.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output
power is measured at the antenna port.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3804.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3804.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-231 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3805.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3805.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3805.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-239 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3806.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3806.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3806.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-247 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3808.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
support
ed by
RRU380
8
(UMTS)
in
hybrid
configur
ations.
In this
scenario,
one
RRU380
8
supports
a
maximu
m of
four
carriers.
Each
transmit
channel
supports
a
maximu
m of
four
carriers
and the
maximu
m output
power of
each
transmit
channel
is 40 W.
For
typical
configur
ations,
see
Typical
Power
Configu
ration
for
RRU380
8.
1 3
2 3
3 1
Equipment Specifications
Table 6-249 lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3808.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
to 5 Cell
MHz. quanti
Two ty
levels 4: 20
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is 10
MHz.
Casca
ding
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
UL:
l CPRI
MUX: 4
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3808.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-256 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3821E.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l RRU3821E modules that work in LTE FDD mode and operate in the 1800 MHz frequency band comply
with the 3GPP TS 37.104 V10.4.0 & TS 37.141 V10.4.0 protocols.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3821E.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3821E.
RF Specifications
Table 6-264 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3824.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
Engineering Specifications
The Table 6-265 lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3824.
NOTE
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3824.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-272 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3826.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
Engineering Specifications
The Table 6-273 lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3826.
NOTE
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3826.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-280 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3828.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
ed by
RRU382
8 in
hybrid
configur
ations.
In this
scenario,
one
RRU382
8
supports
a
maximu
m of six
carriers.
Each
transmit
channel
supports
a
maximu
m of
four
carriers
and the
maximu
m output
power of
each
transmit
channel
is 40 W.
For
typical
configur
ations,
see
Typical
Power
Configu
ration
for
RRU382
8.
1 5
2 4
3 2
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3828.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3828.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-289 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3829.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band
at the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not
exceed 0.001.
ed by
RRU382
9 in
hybrid
configur
ations.
In this
scenario,
one
RRU382
9
supports
a
maximu
m of six
carriers.
Each
transmit
channel
supports
a
maximu
m of
four
carriers
and the
maximu
m output
power of
each
transmit
channel
is 60 W.
For
typical
configur
ations,
see
Typical
Power
Configu
ration
for
RRU382
9.
1 5
2 4
3 2
Equipment Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3829.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3829.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-298 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3832.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
15, or
20
MHz.
Equipment Specifications
Table 6-299 lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3832.
NOTE
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
or Cell
equal quanti
to 5 ty
MHz. 4: 20
Casca
ding
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
l When the
rate at
the CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Casca
ding
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
UL CPRI
MUX: 4
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3832.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-306 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3838.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
8 in
hybrid
configur
ations.
In this
scenario,
one
RRU383
8
supports
a
maximu
m of six
carriers.
Each
transmit
channel
supports
a
maximu
m of four
carriers
and the
maximu
m output
power of
each
transmit
channel
is 40 W.
For
typical
configur
ations,
see
Typical
Power
Configu
ration
for
RRU383
8.
1 5
2 4
3 2
Equipment Specifications
Table 6-308 lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3838.
NOTE
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3838.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-315 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3839.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
9 in
hybrid
configur
ations.
In this
scenario,
one
RRU383
9
supports
a
maximu
m of six
carriers.
Each
transmit
channel
supports
a
maximu
m of
four
carriers
and the
maximu
m output
power of
each
transmit
channel
is 60 W.
For
typical
configur
ations,
see
Typical
Power
Configu
ration
for
RRU383
9.
1 5
2 4
3 2
Equipment Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3839.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3839.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-324 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3201.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
RRU3 2T2R l 700 MHz: One -105.8 -108.6 The See the
201 carrier with a maximum RRU3201
bandwidth of power sheet in
1.4, 3, 5 or 10 configurat 3900
MHz. ion is 2 x Series
l 2600 MHz: 40 W. For Base
Two carriers. typical Station
The bandwidth configurat Power
per carrier is ions, see Consumpt
15 MHz or the Typical ion
continuous Power Specificati
bandwidth of Configur ons.
the two carriers ation for
is 10 MHz+10 RRU3201
MHz, or the .
bandwidth of
one carrier is
20 MHz and
the bandwidth
of the other
carrier is 10
MHz.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3201.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3201.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-332 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3203.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
RRU3 2T2R Two carriers with -105.8 -108.6 The See the
203 a bandwidth of RRU3203 RRU3203
1.4, 3, 5, 10, or 15 supports sheet in
MHz the 3900
maximum Series
power Base
configurat Station
ion 2 x 40 Power
W. Consumpt
For ion
typical Specificati
configurat ons.
ions, see
Typical
Power
Configur
ation for
RRU3203
.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3203.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3203.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-340 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3220.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3220.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3220.
NOTE
l When an RRU3220 uses a tower mounted amplifier (TMA), a bias tee (BT) is required.
l For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-348 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3220E.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3220E.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When the
data rate
at the
CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Four
levels
are
suppo
rted.
Six
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3220E.
RF Specifications
Table 6-356 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3221.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
RRU3 2T2R Two carriers. The -106.0 -108.8 The See the
221 bandwidth per RRU3221 RRU3221
carrier is 5, 10, 15, supports sheet in
or 20 MHz. the 3900
maximum Series
power Base
configurat Station
ion 2 x 40 Power
W. For Consumpt
typical ion
configurat Specificati
ions, see ons.
Typical
Power
Configur
ation for
RRU3221
.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3221.
Item Standard
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When the
rate at
the CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Four
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3221.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-364 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3222.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3222.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3222.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-372 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3229.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
RRU3 2T2R Two carriers. The -106.0 -108.8 The See the
229 bandwidth per RRU3229 RRU3229
carrier is 5, 10, 15, supports sheet in
or 20 MHz. the 3900
maximum Series
power Base
configurati Station
on 2 x 60 Power
W. For Consumpt
typical ion
configurati Specificati
ons, see ons.
Typical
Power
Configura
tion for
RRU3229
.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3229.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When the
rate at
the CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Four
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3229.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-380 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3230E.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3230E.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When the
data rate
at the
CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Six
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 5
MHz.
Four
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is 10
MHz.
Three
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When the
data rate
at the
CPRI
port is
9.8
Gbit/s: -
six levels
are
supporte
d.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3230E.
RF Specifications
Table 6-388 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3240.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
RRU3 2T4R Two carriers. The -106.0 -108.8 The See the
240 bandwidth per RRU3240 RRU3240
carrier is 5, 10, 15, supports sheet in
or 20 MHz. the 3900
maximum Series
power Base
configurat Station
ion 2 x 40 Power
W. For Consumpt
typical ion
configurat Specificati
ions, see ons.
Typical
Power
Configur
ation for
RRU3240
.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3240.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
l When the
rate at
the CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Casca
ding
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3240.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-396 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3249.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3249.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
is not
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When the
rate at
the CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Four
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When the
rate at
the CPRI
port is
9.8
Gbit/s:
Four
levels are
supporte
d.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3249.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-404 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3260.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3260.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
l When the
rate at
the CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Casca
ding
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l (Only the
RRU326
0 with
the BOM
code
02311KV
A
supporte
d)When
the rate
at the
CPRI
port is
9.8
Gbit/s:
Four
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3260.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-412 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3262.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
RRU 2T4R 2600 MHz: 3 l 2600 l 2600 l 2600 The See the
3262 carriers. The MHz MHz MHz RRU326 RRU326
bandwidth per : : : -112 2 2 sheet
carrier is 5, 10, -106. -109. l 700 supports in 3900
15, or 20 MHz. 5 3 MHz the Series
700 MHz: 2 l 700 l 700 : maximu Base
carriers. The MHz MHz -111. m power Station
bandwidth per : : 5 configur Power
carrier is 5, 10, -106 -108. ation 2 x Consum
15, or 20 MHz. 8 60 W. ption
For Specific
typical ations.
configur
ations,
see
Typical
Power
Configu
ration
for
RRU326
2.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3262.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
l When the
rate at
the CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Casca
ding
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When the
rate at
the CPRI
port is
9.8
Gbit/s:
Four
levels are
supporte
d.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3262.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-420 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3268.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
RRU3 2T2R Two carriers. The l 2600 l 2600 The See the
268 bandwidth per MHz: MHz: RRU3268 RRU3268
carrier is 5, 10, 15, -106.5 -109.3 supports sheet in
or 20 MHz. l 700 l 700 the 3900
MHz: MHz: maximum Series
-106.0 -108.8 power Base
configurat Station
l 800M l 800M ion 2 x 40 Power
Hz: Hz: W. For Consumpt
-106.4 -109.2 typical ion
configurat Specificati
ions, see ons.
Typical
Power
Configur
ation for
RRU3268
.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3268.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When the
rate at
the CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Four
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l (Only the
RRU326
8 with
the BOM
code
02311KV
B,
02311K
WV,
02311K
WW,
02311K
WU, or
02311LD
E
supporte
d) When
the rate
at the
CPRI
port is
9.8
Gbit/s:
Four
levels are
supporte
d.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3268.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RRU326 700 (band Band 12: 699 Band 12: 729 LTE FDD l 700 MHz
9 12 & band to 715 to 745 (Band 12):
13) 15
Band 13: 777 Band 13: 746
to 787 to 756 l 700 MHz
(Band 13):
10
l 700 MHz
(Band 12
& Band
13): 16
RF Specifications
Table 6-428 lists the radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3269.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3269.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is 10
MHz.
Casca
ding
is not
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When
the rate
at the
CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Four
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When
the rate
at the
CPRI
port is
9.8
Gbit/s:
Four
levels are
supporte
d.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3269.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-436 lists the radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3281.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3281.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Casca
ding
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
l When
the rate
at the
CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Casca
ding
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When
the rate
at the
CPRI
port is
9.8
Gbit/s:
Four
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3281.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-444 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3668.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
RRU3 2T2R One carriers. The -101.5 -104.3 For See the
668 bandwidth per typical RRU3668
carrier is 1.4,3 or configurat sheet in
5 MHz. ions, see 3900
Typical Series
Power Base
Configur Station
ation for Power
RRU3668 Consumpt
. ion
Specificati
ons.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3668.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3668.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-452 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3841.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
RRU3 4T4R Two carriers. The -106.3 -109.1 Output See the
841 bandwidth per power for RRU3841
carrier is 5, 10, 15, the sheet in
or 20 MHz; the RRU3841 3900
total bandwidth (LTE Series
between the FDD, Base
maximum AWS) Station
frequency and the Power
minimum Consumpt
frequency of the ion
spectrums for two Specificati
carriers does not ons.
exceed 40 MHz.
Table 6-453 Output power for the RRU3841 (LTE FDD, AWS)
TX and RX Mode TX RF Port Combination Maximum Output Power
Mode (W)
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3841.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
l When the
rate at
the CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Two
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 10
MHz.
Casca
ding
is not
recom
mend
ed if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3841.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
NOTE
On the 900 MHz frequency band, only the hardware of the RRU3908 V2 supports the LTE mode.
RF Specifications
Table 6-461 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3908.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3908 that works in GSM mode and operates in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies
with the EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard. The RRU3908 that works in GSM mode and operates in the 850 or
1900 MHz frequency band complies with the 3GPP TS 45.005 V10.2.0 and 3GPP TS 51.021 V10.2.0
standards.
l The RRU3908 that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the
900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104
standards. The RRU3908 that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or MSR mode and operates in the 850 or 1900
MHz frequency band complies with the 3GPP TS 37.104 V10.4.0 and TS 37.141 V10.4.0 standards.
l 900 M: :
MH -109. -111.8
z 1 l 900
PGS l 900 MHz
M: MHz EGSM
-106 EGS :
.3 M: -111.6
l 900 -108.
MH 9
z
EGS
M:
-106
.1
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3908.
RRU l Without
3908 solar
V2 radiation:
-40C to
+55C
l With solar
radiation:
-40C to
+50C
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3908.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-469 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3926.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3926 that works in GSM mode and operates in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies
with the EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard .
l The RRU3926 that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the
900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104
standards.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3926.
Item Standard
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
UBB
Pd4 is
config
ured:
40
When
the
LBBP
d3,
UBB
Pd5,
or
UBB
Pd6 is
config
ured:
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
3:
40
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3926.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
NOTE
On the 900 MHz frequency band, only the hardware of the RRU3928 supports the LTE mode.
RF Specifications
Table 6-477 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3928.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3928 that works in GSM mode and operates in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies
with the EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard.
l The RRU3928 that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the
900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104
standards.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3928.
Item Standard
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Pd5,
or
UBB
Pd6 is
config
ured:
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
3:
40
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3928.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
NOTE
On the 900 MHz frequency band, only the hardware of the RRU3929 supports the LTE mode.
RF Specifications
Table 6-485 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3929.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3929 that works in GSM mode and operates in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies
with the EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard.
l The RRU3929 that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the
900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104
standards.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3929.
Item Standard
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Pd5,
or
UBB
Pd6 is
config
ured:
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
3:
40
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3929.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-493 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3930E.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l Maximum output power = Maximum output power of the PA - Internal loss. The maximum output power
is measured at the antenna port.
carriers
plus one
LTE
carrier.
Equipment Specifications
Table 6-494 lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3930E.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
greate Cell
r than quanti
or ty
equal 4: 20
to 15
MHz.
l When the
data rate
at the
CPRI
port is
4.9
Gbit/s:
Six
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is less
than
or
equal
to 5
MHz.
Four
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is 10
MHz.
Three
levels
are
suppo
rted if
the
cell
band
width
is
greate
r than
or
equal
to 15
MHz.
l When the
data rate
at the
CPRI
port is
9.8
Gbit/s: -
six levels
are
supporte
d.
UL:
l CPRI
MUX: 6
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3930E.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-501 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3936.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, is measured at the antenna connector
on condition that the channel rate is 13 kbit/s and the Bit Error Rate (BER) is not higher than 2%.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3936 that works in GSM mode and operates in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies
with the EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard.
l The RRU3936 that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the
900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104
standards.
l 1900
MHz:
-131.3
LTE
FDD:
l 1800
MHz:
-112.1
l 1900
MHz:
-111.8
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3936.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Pd5,
or
UBB
Pd6 is
config
ured:
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
3:
40
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3936.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
NOTE
On the 900 MHz frequency band, only the hardware of the RRU3938 supports the LTE mode.
RF Specifications
Table 6-509 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3938.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, is measured at the antenna connector
on condition that the channel rate is 13 kbit/s and the Bit Error Rate (BER) is not higher than 2%.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3938 that works in GSM mode and operates in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies
with the EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard.
l The RRU3938 that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the
900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104
standards.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3938.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Pd5,
or
UBB
Pd6 is
config
ured:
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
3:
40
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3938.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-517 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3939.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, is measured at the antenna connector
on condition that the channel rate is 13 kbit/s and the Bit Error Rate (BER) is not higher than 2%.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3939 that works in GSM mode and operates in the 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the
EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard.
l The RRU3939 that works in LTE FDD or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the 1800
MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104 standards.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3939.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3939.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-525 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3942.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W. C W + D W in the Output
Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with 2 transmit channels and the maximum
output power of the transmit channel is C W and D W, respectively.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3942 that works in GSM mode and operates in the 850 MHz/1900 MHz frequency band
complies with the 3GPP TS 45.005 V10.2.0 and 3GPP TS 51.021 V10.2.0 standards.
l The RRU3942 that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the
850 MHz/1900 MHz frequency band complies with the 3GPP TS 37.104 V10.4.0 and TS 37.141 V10.4.0
standards.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3942.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
UBB
Pd5,
or
UBB
Pd6 is
config
ured:
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
3:
40
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3942.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-533 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3952.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W. C W + D W in the Output
Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with 2 transmit channels and the maximum
output power of the transmit channel is C W and D W, respectively.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3952 that works in GSM mode and operates in the 850 MHz frequency band complies with the
3GPP TS 45.005 V10.2.0 and 3GPP TS 51.021 V10.2.0 standards.
l The RRU3952 that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multi-standard radio (MSR) mode and operates in the
850 MHz frequency band complies with the 3GPP TS 37.104 V10.4.0 and TS 37.141 V10.4.0 standards.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3952.
Item Standard
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Pd5,
or
UBB
Pd6 is
config
ured:
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
3:
40
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3952.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-541 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3953/RRU3953w.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, is measured at the antenna connector
on condition that the channel rate is 13 kbit/s and the Bit Error Rate (BER) is not higher than 2%.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3953/RRU3953w that works in GSM mode and operates in the 1800 MHz frequency band
complies with the EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard, and operates in the 1900 MHz frequency band complies
with the 3GPP TS 45.005 V10.2.0 and 3GPP TS 51.021 V10.2.0 standards..
l The RRU3953/RRU3953w that works in UMTS, LTE FDD or multiple service ring (MSR) mode, and
operates in the 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS
37.104 standards, and operates in the 1900 MHz frequency band complies with the 3GPP TS 37.104
V10.4.0 and TS 37.141 V10.4.0 standards.
l 1900 l 1800
MHz: MHz:
-106. -112.1
3 l 1900
MHz:
-111.8
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3953/RRU3953w.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
UBB
Pd5,
or
UBB
Pd6 is
config
ured:
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
3:
40
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3953/RRU3953w.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-549 lists the radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3958.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l An RRU3958 working in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multi-standard radio (MSR) mode and operating in the
2100 MHz frequency band complies with the 3GPP TS 37.104 standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3958.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3958.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-557 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3959/RRU3959w.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, over the full band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed
0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3959/RRU3959w that works in GSM mode and operates in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency
band complies with the EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard.
l The RRU3959/RRU3959w that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and
operates in the 900 or 1800 MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP
TS 37.104 standards.
l The RRU3959 that works in UMTS, LTE FDD, or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the
2100MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104 standards.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3959/RRU3959w.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
UBB
Pd4 is
config
ured:
40
When
the
LBBP
d3,
UBB
Pd5,
or
UBB
Pd6 is
config
ured:
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
3:
40
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3959/RRU3959w.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
NOTE
The RRU3961 can work in 900 MHz frequency band or 800 MHz frequency band, and work in both the two
frequency bands at the same time.
RF Specifications
Table 6-565 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3961.
NOTE
l 2xATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that the RF module can work in two
frequency bands at the same time and each frequency band supports A transmit channels and B receive
channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, is measured at the antenna connector
on condition that the channel rate is 13 kbit/s and the Bit Error Rate (BER) is not higher than 2%.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The RRU3961 that works in GSM mode and operates in the 900 MHz frequency band complies with the
EN 301 502 V9.2.1 standard.
l The RRU3961 that works in UMTS or multiple service ring (MSR) mode and operates in the 900 MHz
frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104 standards.
l The RRU3961 that works in LTE FDD mode and operates in the 800 MHz frequency band complies with
the 3GPP TS 36.141 standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3961.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
LBBP
d2 or
UBB
Pd4 is
config
ured:
40
When
the
LBBP
d3,
UBB
Pd5,
or
UBB
Pd6 is
config
ured:
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
3:
40
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3961.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
The following table lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3971.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l EF non-MSR indicates that E data is carried on one transmit channel of an RF module while F data is
carried on the other transmit channel of the RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l An RRU3971 that works in LTE FDD or multi-standard radio (MSR) mode and operating in the 1800
MHz frequency band complies with the ETSI EN 301 908 V5.2.1 and 3GPP TS 37.104 standards.
l An RRU3971 that works in UMTS, LTE FDD or multi-standard radio (MSR) mode and operating in the
1900 MHz frequency band complies with the 3GPP TS 37.104 V10.4.0 and TS 37.141 V10.4.0 standards.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3971.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Pd5,
or
UBB
Pd6 is
config
ured:
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
3:
40
Ce
ll
qu
ant
ity
4:
20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3971.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
NOTE
l The RRU3952m (1800MHz) can work in either 1800 MHz 2T4R or 1800 MHz 2T2R+2100 MHz 2R
mode.
l The RRU3952m (2100MHz) can work in either 2100 MHz 2T4R or 2100 MHz 2T2R+1800 MHz 2R
mode.
RF Specifications
Table 6-581 lists the radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3952m.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l EF MSR indicates that E and F data is carried on the same transmit channel of an RF module.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, is measured at the antenna connector
on condition that the channel rate is 13 kbit/s and the Bit Error Rate (BER) is not higher than 2%.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the engineering specifications of an RRU3952m.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
CPRI Specifications
The following table lists the specifications of CPRI ports on an RRU3952m.
Cell
quanti
ty
4: 20
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3952m.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-589 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3168.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
RRU3168 8T8R One carrier. The When the uplink- See the RRU3168
bandwidth per downlink subframe sheet in 3900 Series
carrier is 20 configuration 3:1 is Base Station Power
MHz. used, the maximum Consumption
output power of the Specifications.
RRU3168 is 8 x 10
W. For typical
configurations, see
Typical Power
Configuration for
RRU3168.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3168.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3168.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-597 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3232.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3232.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3232.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-605 lists RF specifications of an RRU3236E.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3236E.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
CPRI Specifications
The following table lists the specifications of CPRI ports on an RRU3236E.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3236E.
RF Specifications
Table 6-613 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3251.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
RRU3 2T2R Three carriers. The RRU3251 supports See the RRU3251 sheet
251 The bandwidth the maximum power in 3900 Series Base
per carrier is 5, configuration 2 x 50 W Station Power
10, 15, or 20 (-40C to +45C) or 2 x Consumption
MHz. 40 W (-40C to +50C). Specifications.
For typical
configurations, see
Typical Power
Configuration for
RRU3251.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3251.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3251.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-621 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3252.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
RRU3 4T4R Two carriers. The RRU3252 supports See the RRU3252 sheet
252 The the maximum power in 3900 Series Base
bandwidth configuration 4 x 20 W. Station Power
per carrier is For typical Consumption
5, 10, 15, or configurations, see Specifications.
20 MHz. Typical Power
Configuration for
RRU3252.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3252.
RRU32 -48 V DC; voltage l 480 mm x 270 mm x 140 l 19.5 (without the
52 (DC) range: -60 V DC mm (18L, without the housing)
to -32 V DC housing) l 21 (with the
l 485 mm x 300 mm x 170 housing)
mm (24.7L, with the
housing)
RRU32 AC; voltage range: 480 mm x 270 mm x 140 mm 19.5 (without the
52 (AC) 90 V AC to 290 V (18L, without the housing) housing)
AC
Item Standard
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3252.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-629 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3253.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
RRU3 8T8R Two carriers. When the uplink- See the RRU3253 sheet
253 The downlink subframe in 3900 Series Base
bandwidth configuration 2:2 is Station Power
per carrier is used, the maximum Consumption
10 or 20 output power of the Specifications.
MHz. RRU3253 is 8 x 16 W.
When the uplink-
downlink subframe
configuration 3:1 is
used, the maximum
output power of the
RRU3253 is 8 x 12 W.
For typical
configurations, see
Typical Power
Configuration for
RRU3253.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3253.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3253.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-637 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3256.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
RRU3256 4T4R Four carriers. The The RRU3256 See the RRU3256
bandwidth per supports the sheet in 3900
carrier is 5, 10, 15, maximum power Series Base Station
or 20 MHz. configuration 4 x Power
30 W. For typical Consumption
configurations, see Specifications.
Typical Power
Configuration for
RRU3256.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3256.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3256.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-645 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3259.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
RRU3 8T8R Three carriers. The RRU3259 supports See the RRU3259
259 The bandwidth the maximum power sheet in 3900 Series
per carrier is configuration 8 x 12.5 Base Station Power
10 or 20 MHz. W. For typical Consumption
configurations, see Specifications.
Typical Power
Configuration for
RRU3259.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3259.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3259.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-653 lists RF specifications of an RRU3276.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
RRU3 4T4R l 2300 MHz: Maximum power For details, see the
276 Four carriers configuration: 4x40 W. RRU3276 sheet in 3900
(The For the typical power Series Base Station
bandwidth configuration of an Power Consumption
per carrier is RRU3276, see Typical Specifications.
5, 10, 15, or Power Configuration
20 MHz.) for an RRU3276.
l 2600 MHz: NOTE
Four carriers Output power varies
depending on filters or
(The
uplink-downlink subframe
bandwidth configurations.
per carrier is
5, 10, 15, or
20 MHz.)
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3276.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3276.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-661 lists RF specifications of an RRU3278.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
RRU3 8T8R 3500 MHz: Four Maximum power For details, see the
278 carriers (The configuration: 8x16 W. RRU3278 sheet in 3900
bandwidth per For the typical power Series Base Station
carrier is 5, 10, configuration of an Power Consumption
15, or 20 MHz.) RRU3278, see Typical Specifications.
Power Configuration
for an RRU3278.
NOTE
Output power varies
depending on filters or
uplink-downlink subframe
configurations.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3278.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
RRU 2 4.9 or 9.8 Star and ring Not If only one level of
3278 topologies support RRUs is configured, the
ed maximum distance
between an RRU and a
BBU is 10 km. If
multiple levels of RRUs
are configured, the
maximum distance
between an RRU in the
lowest level and a BBU
is 20 km.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3278.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
RF Specifications
Table 6-669 lists radio frequency (RF) specifications of an RRU3279.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an RRU3279.
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an RRU3279.
NOTE
For RF modules supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
Scenario
Table 6-676 lists the scenarios supported by an AAU3902.
NOTE
In xA+yP in the Scenario column, A stands for active, P stands for passive, x indicates the frequency band of
the active unit, and y indicates the frequency band of the passive unit. For example, 2100 A + 1710~2690 P
+ 790~960 P means that the frequency band of the active unit is 2100 MHz and the frequency band of the
passive unit is 1710 MHz to 2690 MHz and 790 MHz to 960 MHz.
Antenna Specifications
The AAU3902 antenna supports the following frequency bands: 790 MHz to 960 MHz, 1710
MHz to 2690 MHz and 1725 MHz to 2170 MHz. For mechanical downtilt of these antennas,
see Table 6-677. For electrical properties of these antennas, see Table 6-678, Table 6-679,
and Table 6-680. For pattern samples of these antennas, see Figure 6-1 for reference.
790 to 960 -3 to 3
1710 to 2690 -3 to 3
1725 to 2170 -3 to 3
Gain (dBi) 0 5 10 0 5 10 0 5 10
Side lobe 0 5 10 0 5 10 0 5 10
suppression for
first side lobe 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
above main
beam (Typ.)
(dB)
Horizontal 3dB 65 64 62
beam width ()
VSWR <1.5
Isolation 28
between ports
(dB)
Impedance () 50
Grounding DC Ground
Gain (dBi) 2 6 10 2 6 10 2 6 10
Side lobe 2 6 10 2 6 10 2 6 10
suppression for
first side lobe 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18
above main
beam (Typ.)
(dB)
Horizontal 3dB 65 62 60
beam width ()
VSWR <1.5
Isolation 28
between ports
(dB)
Impedance () 50
Grounding DC Ground
NOTE
l In Table 6-680, *: AAU3902 supports the Dividual Tilts by Carrier feature. The tilt difference between
carriers operating in the 2100 MHz frequency band and 1800 MHz frequency band ranges from 0 to 5.5
degree.
l For details about the Dividual Tilts by Carrier feature, see AAS Feature Parameter Description of the
corresponding mode.
Tilt difference 0 to 5 0 to 6
range between
carriers *()
Gain (dBi) 0 6 12 0 6 12
Side lobe 0 6 12 0 6 12
suppression for
first side lobe 18 17 16 18 18 17
above main
beam (Typ.)
(dB)
Horizontal 3dB 60 64
beam width ()
VSWR <1.5
Isolation 28
between ports
(dB)
Cross 0 Typ.20
polar ratio
(dB) 6 Typ.10
0
Item Specifications
Impedance () 50
RF Specifications
The RF specifications of an AAU3902 include the following: frequency band, EIRP, capacity,
receiver sensitivity, output power, and power consumption.
NOTE
In Table 6-683:
l The GSM receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate is 13 kbit/s and the Bit Error Rate (BER) is not higher than
2%.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l Typical power consumption is measured when the base station load reaches 50% and maximum power
consumption is measured when the base station load reaches 100%.
Table 6-683 Capacity, receiver sensitivity, output power, and power consumption of
AAU3902
Scena Capacity Equivalent Output Power Power
rio Receiver Consumption
Sensitivity of (W)
an Active
Unit
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an AAU3902.
Wind load l Front: 980 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150
km/h.)
l Side: 650 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150
km/h.)
l Rear: 960 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150
km/h.)
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Protection
Item Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an AAU3902.
NOTE
For AAUs supporting RET antennas, the feeding voltage is 12 V and feeding current is 2.3 A.
AAU Configuration
Configured with different types of AUs and RUs, the AAU3910 can support different
configuration scenarios. Table 6-690 provides the configuration scenarios of the AAU3910.
NOTE
l In xA+yP in the AAU Configuration column, A indicates active modules and P indicates the passive
modules (not installed in the AAU3911 slots). x indicates the frequency band of the active unit, and y
indicates the frequency band of the passive unit. For example, 2100 A+700-900 P means that the
frequency band of the active module is 2100 MHz and that of the passive unit ranges from 700 MHz to
900 MHz.
l In the RU Configuration column, UP indicates that the RU is installed in the upper slot of the AAU and
DOWN indicates that the RU is installed in the lower slot of the AAU.
l In the AU Specifications column, UP indicates the frequency band supported by the antenna port at the
rear of the antenna and DOWN indicates the frequency band supported by the antenna port at the bottom
of the antenna.
2100 A (2T4R 2x60 W) RU3832 2100 MHz 2T4R, 2x60 AU10Ia 1920-2170
+ 1800/2600 P (4 Ports) W (UP) MHz (UP), 1710-1880
MHz/2500-2690 MHz
(DOWN)
1800 A (4T4R 4x40 W) RU3971 1800 MHz 4T4R, 4x40 AU10Ib 1710-1880
+ 2100/2600 P (4 Ports) W (UP) MHz (UP), 1920-2170
MHz/2500-2690 MHz
(DOWN)
2600 A (2T4R 2x40 W) RU3260 2600 MHz 2T4R, 2x40 AU10Ic 2500-2690
+ 1800-2100 P (4 Ports) W (UP) MHz (UP), 1710-2170
MHz (DOWN)
2600 A (2T4R 2x40 W) RU3260 2600 MHz 2T4R, 2x40
+ 2100 A (2T4R 2x60 W) W (UP)
RU3832 2100 MHz 2T4R, 2x60
W (DOWN)
Antenna Specifications
Table 6-691 provides the electrical specifications of AU10Ia 1920-2170 MHz (UP),
1710-1880 MHz/2500-2690 MHz (DOWN) and AU10Ib 1710-1880 MHz (UP), 1920-2170
MHz/2500-2690 MHz (DOWN).
Figure 6-2 provides the pattern samples of AU10Ia for reference, Figure 6-3 provides the
pattern samples of AU10Ib for reference.
Gain (dBi) 0 6 12 0 6 12 0 6 12
Side lobe 0 6 12 0 6 12 0 6 12
suppression for
first side lobe 18 17 16 18 17 16 18 17 16
above main beam
(Typ.)(dB)
Horizontal 3dB 66 64 60
beam width ()
VSWR <1.5
Item Specifications
Impedance () 50
Grounding DC Ground
Table 6-692 provides the electrical specifications of AU10Ic 2500-2690 MHz (UP),
1710-2170 MHz (DOWN), Figure 6-4 provides the pattern samples of AU10Ic for reference.
Table 6-692 Electrical specifications of AU10Ic 2500-2690 MHz (UP), 1710-2170 MHz
(DOWN)
Item Specifications
Gain (dBi) 0 6 12 0 6 12 0 6 12 0 6 12
17. 17. 17. 17. 17. 17. 17. 17. 17. 18. 18. 17.
1 3 0 1 3 0 7 9 5 2 2 8
Side lobe 0 6 12 0 6 12 0 6 12 0 6 12
suppression
for first side 18 17 16 18 17 16 18 17 16 18 17 16
lobe above
main beam
(Typ.)(dB)
Horizontal 66 62 64 60
3dB beam
width ()
VSWR <1.5
Isolation Intra-system: 30
between ports Inter-system: 28 (Typ.30)
(dB)
Cross 0 Typ.20
polar
ratio (dB)
Typ.10
6
0
Item Specifications
Impedance 50
()
Grounding DC Ground
Gain (dBi) 0 6 12 0 6 12 0 6 12
Item Specifications
Side lobe 0 6 12 0 6 12 0 6 12
suppression for
first side lobe 18 17 16 18 17 16 18 17 16
above main beam
(Typ.)(dB)
Horizontal 3dB 66 61 62
beam width ()
VSWR <1.5
Impedance () 50
Grounding DC Ground
RU Specifications
The AAU3910 supports RU3832, RU3260.
RU specifications include the supported frequency band, RX and TX channels, capacity, and
output power.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
RF Specifications
RF specifications of the AAU3910 include the equivalent isotropically radiated power
(EIRP), equivalent isotropically receiver sensitivity (EIRS), and maximum power
consumption.
NOTE
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l Maximum Power Consumption is the power consumption when the base station load reaches 100%. It
refers to the power consumption of the AAU3910 with no RF module connected.
Engineering Specifications
Table 6-696 and Table 6-697 list the equipment specifications of an AAU3910.
Wind load l Front: 660 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150 km/h.)
l Side: 420 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150 km/h.)
l Rear: 710 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150 km/h.)
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Protection
Item Standard
The following table lists the surge protection specifications of ports on an AAU3910.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
is less than
or equal to
10 MHz.
Two levels
are
supported if
the cell
bandwidth
is greater
than or
equal to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an AAU3910.
AAU Configuration
Configured with different types of AUs and RUs, the AAU3911 can support different
configuration scenarios. Table 6-703 provides the configuration scenarios of the AAU3911.
NOTE
l In xA+yP in the AAU Configuration column, A indicates active modules and P indicates the passive
modules (not installed in the AAU3911 slots). x indicates the frequency band of the active unit, and y
indicates the frequency band of the passive unit. For example, 2100 A+700-900 P means that the
frequency band of the active module is 2100 MHz and that of the passive unit ranges from 700 MHz to
900 MHz.
l In the RU Configuration column, UP indicates that the RU is installed in the upper slot of the AAU and
DOWN indicates that the RU is installed in the lower slot of the AAU.
l In the AU Specifications column, UP indicates the frequency band supported by the antenna port at the
rear of the antenna and DOWN indicates the frequency band supported by the antenna port at the bottom
of the antenna.
l The Combiner Configuration column indicates whether a combiner is configured and, if so, the
frequency band specifications of the combiner. For details about a combiner, see AAU3911 Hardware
Description.
l In scenarios where a combiner is configured, the combiner loss must be considered when a passive
module is connected to the combiner. Therefore, the antenna gain of the passive module equals the
antenna gain minus 0.5 dB. For example, when the configuration 2100 A (2T4R 2x60 W) + 1800 P (4
Ports) + 700-900 P (2 Ports) is used, the antenna gain of the RF module is calculated as follows when the
combiner is connected to an RF module working in the 1800 MHz frequency band: 17 dBi - 0.5 dB =
16.5 dBi.
Antenna Specifications
Table 6-704 provides the electrical specifications of AU11Ia 2500-2690 MHz (UP) and
1710-2180 MHz/690-960 MHz (DOWN), Figure 6-6 provides the pattern samples of AU11Ia
for reference.
Table 6-704 Electrical specifications of AU11Ia 2500-2690 MHz (UP) and 1710-2180 MHz/
690-960 MHz (DOWN)
Item Specifications
Frequency range (MHz) 690-8 790-8 824-8 880-9 1710- 1920- 2500-
03 62 94 60 1880 2180 2690
Item Specifications
Impedance () 50
Grounding DC grounding
Table 6-705 provides the electrical specifications of AU11Ib 1710-2690 MHz (UP) and
690-960 MHz (DOWN), Figure 6-7 provides the pattern samples of AU11Ib for reference.
Table 6-705 Electrical specifications of AU11Ib 1710-2690 MHz (UP) and 690-960 MHz
(DOWN)
Item Specifications
Frequency range (MHz) 690-8 790-8 824-8 880-9 1710- 1920- 2500-
03 62 94 60 1880 2180 2690
Item Specifications
Impedance () 50
Grounding DC grounding
Table 6-706 provides the electrical specifications of AU11Ic 1710-2180 MHz (UP) and
2500-2690 MHz/690-960 MHz (DOWN), Figure 6-8 provides the pattern samples of AU11Ic
for reference.
Table 6-706 Electrical specifications of the AU11Ic 1710-2180 MHz (UP) and 2500-2690
MHz/690-960 MHz (DOWN)
Item Specifications
Frequency range (MHz) 690-8 790-8 824-8 880-9 1710- 1920- 2500-
03 62 94 60 1880 2180 2690
Item Specifications
Impedance () 50
Grounding DC grounding
RU Specifications
The AAU3911 supports RU3832, RU3260, and RU3952m.
RU specifications include the supported frequency band, RX and TX channels, capacity, and
output power.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
RF Specifications
RF specifications of the AAU3911 include the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP),
equivalent isotropically receiver sensitivity (EIRS), and maximum power consumption.
NOTE
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l Maximum Power Consumption is the power consumption when the base station load reaches 100%. It
refers to the power consumption of the AAU3911 with no RF module connected.
Engineering Specifications
Table 6-709 and Table 6-710 list the equipment specifications of an AAU3911.
Wind load l Front: 990 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150 km/h.)
l Side: 740 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150 km/h.)
l Rear: 965 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150 km/h.)
Storage time It is recommended that the device be installed and used within
one year after its delivery when the failure rate is considered.
Item Standard
The following table describes the surge protection specifications for ports on an AAU3911.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
CPRI Specifications
The following table lists the specifications of CPRI ports on an AAU3911.
is less than
or equal to
10 MHz.
Two levels
are
supported if
the cell
bandwidth
is greater
than or
equal to 15
MHz.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an AAU3911.
Antenna Specifications
The AAU3920 has two built-in antennas. Table 6-716 provides the antenna electrical
properties of the AAU3920, Figure 6-9 provides the pattern samples of AAU3920 antenna
for reference.
Gain (dBi) 0 6 12 0 6 12 0 6 12
Side lobe 0 6 12 0 6 12 0 6 12
suppression for
first side lobe 18 17 16 18 17 16 18 17 16
above main beam
(Typ.)(dB)
Horizontal 3 dB 66 64 60
beam width ()
Impedance () 50
Grounding DC ground
RF Specifications
RF specifications of the AAU3920 include the frequency bands and modes supported by RUs,
the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP), capacity, equivalent isotropically receiver
sensitivity (EIRS), output power, and maximum power consumption.
The following table lists the modes and frequency bands supported by an AAU3920.
NOTE
l 2xATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that the RF module can work in two
frequency bands at the same time and each frequency band supports A transmit channels and B receive
channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l The GSM receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, is measured at the antenna connector
on condition that the channel rate is 13 kbit/s and the Bit Error Rate (BER) is not higher than 2%.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l Typical power consumption is measured when the base station load reaches 50% and maximum power
consumption is measured when the base station load reaches 100%. The Power Consumption column
provides the power consumption of the AAU3920 with no RF module connected.
Table 6-719 RX/TX channel, capacity, EIRS, output power, and power consumption of the
AAU3920
Typ Trans Capacity EIRS Output power Power
e mit Consu
and mption
Receiv
e
Chann
els
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an AAU3920.
Item Specifications
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Protection
Item Standard
The following table describes the surge protection specifications for ports on an AAU3920.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
CPRI Specifications
The following table lists the specifications of CPRI ports on an AAU3920.
Antenna Capability
The following table lists the antenna capability of an AAU3920.
Antenna Specifications
Table 6-726 provides the antenna electrical specifications of the AAU3940 (1800 MHz to
2100 MHz). Figure 6-10 shows the pattern sample of the AAU3940 antenna (1800 MHz to
2100 MHz).
Table 6-726 Antenna electrical specifications of the AAU3940 (1800 MHz to 2100 MHz)
Item Specifications
Grounding DC ground
Figure 6-10 Pattern sample of the AAU3940 antenna (1800 MHz to 2100 MHz)
Table 6-727 provides the antenna electrical specifications of the AAU3940 (AWS to PCS).
Figure 6-11 shows the pattern sample of the AAU3940 antenna (AWS to PCS).
Grounding DC ground
RF Specifications
RF specifications of the AAU3940 include the frequency bands and modes, capacity, output
power, maximum power consumption, equivalent isotropically receiver sensitivity (EIRS),
and equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP).
The following table lists the modes and frequency bands supported by an AAU3940.
NOTE
When the AAU3940 (AWS to PCS) is configured with carriers both on the PCS frequency band and AWS
frequency band, third-order intermodulated signals may fall into the receive frequency band under certain
spectrum combinations, which deteriorates AAU3940 performance. As a result, the AAU3940 cannot work
properly. Before configuring carriers for the AAU3940, ensure that the spectrum combinations will not result
in such a configuration scenario.
NOTE
l 2xATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that the RF module can work in two
frequency bands at the same time and each frequency band supports A transmit channels and B receive
channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
l Typical power consumption is measured when the base station load reaches 50%. Maximum power
consumption is measured when the base station load reaches 100%. The Power Consumption column
provides the power consumption of the AAU3940 with no RF module connected.
Table 6-730 RX/TX channel, output power, and power consumption of the AAU3940
Type Transmit and Output Power Power Consumption
Receive
Channels
NOTE
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
Engineering Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an AAU3940.
Item Specifications
Storage time The product must be installed and put into use
within a year after being delivered, or it may
malfunction.
Item Standard
The following table describes the surge protection specifications for ports on an AAU3940.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
CPRI Specifications
The following table lists the specifications of CPRI ports on an AAU3940.
AAU Configuration
Configured with different types of AUs and RUs, the AAU3961 can support different
configuration scenarios. Table 6-737 describes the configuration scenarios supported by the
AAU3961.
NOTE
l In xA+yP in the AAU Configuration column, A indicates active modules and P indicates passive
modules (not installed in the AAU3961 slots). x and y indicate the frequency bands of active and passive
modules, respectively. For example, 2100 A + 700~900 P indicates that the frequency band of the active
module is 2100 MHz and that of the passive module ranges from 700 MHz to 900 MHz.
l In the RU Configuration column, UP indicates that the RU is installed in the upper slot of the AAU and
DOWN indicates that the RU is installed in the lower slot of the AAU.
l In the AU Specifications column, UP indicates the frequency band supported by the antenna port which
leads a cable through the upper slot at the rear of the antenna, DOWN indicates the frequency band
supported by the antenna port which leads a cable through the lower slot at the rear of the antenna, and
BOTTOM indicates the frequency band supported by the antenna port at the bottom of the antenna.
Antenna Specifications
Table 6-738 describes the electrical specifications of the TSI4518R00 1710~2170 MHz (UP),
2500~2690 MHz (DOWN), 690~960 MHz/1710~2690 MHz (BOTTOM). Figure 6-12 shows
the pattern sample of the TSI4518R00.
Item Specifications
690 790 824 880 171 192 250 171 192 230 250
to to to to 0 to 0 to 0 to 0 to 0 to 0 to 0 to
803 862 894 960 188 217 269 199 217 240 269
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Item Specifications
Gain (dBi) at mid 14. 14. 14. 14. 17. 17. 18. 16. 17. 17. 17.
tilt 1 2 3 6 1 6 0 7 1 1 3
Side lobe >15 >1 >1 >1 >1 >1 >1 >1 >1 >1 >1
suppression for first 5 5 5 7 7 6 5 5 5 5
side lobe above
main beam (Typ.)
(dB)
Horizontal 3 dB 68 67 66 65 67 64 59 68 65 61 59
beam width () 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 3
Vertical 3 dB beam 15. 13. 13. 12. 6.6 60 4.8 6.4 5.6 5.1 4.9
width () 71 91 2 61 0. .5 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.
.5 .5 1.2 .2 6 3 6 6 65 4
Front to back ratio, >23 >2 >2 >2 >2 >2 >2 >2 >2 >2 >2
30(dB) 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 8 8 8
Cross polar ratio, 0 >18 >2 >2 >2 >1 >1 >1 >1 >1 >1 >1
(dB) 0 0 0 8 8 8 8 6 5 8
Impedance () 50
Grounding DC ground
RF Specifications
The AAU3961 supports the following types of RUs: RU3971 and RU3261.
NOTE
l ATBR in the Transmit and Receive Channels column indicates that this RF module has A transmit
channels and B receive channels.
l C x D W in the Output Power column indicates that this RF module is configured with C transmit
channels and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is D W.
NOTE
l The GSM receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 51.021, over the central band at
the antenna connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 13 kbit/s and the bit error rate (BER)
does not exceed 2%. The central band is the 80% of the full band.
l The UMTS receiver sensitivity, as recommended in 3GPP TS 25.104, is measured at the antenna
connector on condition that the channel rate reaches 12.2 kbit/s and the BER does not exceed 0.001.
l The LTE FDD receiver sensitivity is measured, as recommended in 3GPP TS 36.104, under a 5 MHz
channel bandwidth based on the FRC A1-3 in Annex A.1 (QPSK, R = 1/3, 25 RBs) standard.
l The maximum power consumption is the power consumed when an AAU3961 works with 100% load. It
is the power consumption of the AAU3961 with no RF module connected.
Engineering Specifications
Table 6-742 and Table 6-743 provide the equipment specifications of an AAU3961.
Wind load l Front: 665 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150 km/h.)
l Side: 500 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150 km/h.)
l Rear: 985 N (Assume that the wind speed is 150 km/h.)
Storage time The product must be installed and put into use within a year after
being delivered, or it may malfunction.
The following table describes the surge protection specifications for ports on an AAU3961.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
CPRI Specifications
The following table lists the specifications of CPRI ports on an AAU3961.
Antenna Capability
The following table provides the antenna capability of an AAU3961.
NOTE
For the configurations of upper-level circuit breakers and cross-sectional areas of power cables in a
BTS3900 cabinet, see Configurations of Upper-Level Circuit Breakers and Power Cables in a BTS3900
in 3900 Series Base Station Hardware Description.
Equipment Specifications
The following table lists the size and weight of BTS3900 (Ver.B), BTS3900 (Ver.C), and
BTS3900 (Ver.D) cabinets.
Table 6-752 Equipment specifications of BTS3900 (Ver.B), BTS3900 (Ver.C), and BTS3900
(Ver.D) cabinets
Cabinet Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight
Environment Specifications
The BTS3900 (Ver.B), BTS3900 (Ver.C), and BTS3900 (Ver.D) cabinets have the same
environment specifications, as provided in the following table.
Table 6-753 Environment specifications of the BTS3900 (Ver.B), BTS3900 (Ver.C), and
BTS3900 (Ver.D) cabinets
Item Specification/Standard
Item Specification/Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Table 6-754 Surge protection specifications of ports on the BTS3900 (Ver.B), BTS3900
(Ver.C), and BTS3900 (Ver.D) cabinets
Port Surge Protection Specification
Mode
Standards
The BTS3900 (Ver.B), BTS3900 (Ver.C), and BTS3900 (Ver.D) cabinets comply with the
same standards, as provided in the following table.
Table 6-755 Standards with which the BTS3900 (Ver.B), BTS3900 (Ver.C), and BTS3900
(Ver.D) cabinets comply
Item Standard
Anti-seismic IEC 60068-2-57: Environmental testing -Part 2-57: Tests -Test Ff:
performance Vibration -Time-history method
YD5083: Interim Provisions for Test of Anti-seismic
Performances of Telecommunications Equipment (telecom
industry standard in People's Republic of China)
Item Standard
EMC NOTE
The BTS3900 complies with the following standards. If interference exists
because the BTS3900 is installed near antennas or other radio receive
devices, you are advised to extend the distance between them or adjust the
location and direction of antennas.
The multi-mode base station meets the Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) requirements and complies with the
following standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l ETSI EN 301489-1/8/23
l 3GPP TS 25.113
l ETSI EN 301908-1
l ITU-T SM 329-10
l FCC PART15
The GBTS meets the EMC requirements and complies with the
following standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l ETSI EN 301489-1/8
l ETSI EN 301908-1
l ITU-T SM 329-10
l FCC PART15
The NodeB has been certified by European standards. The NodeB
meets the EMC requirements and complies with the following
standards:
l CISPR 22 (1997)
l EN 55022 (1998)
l EN 301 489-23 V1.2.1 (2002-11)
l CISPR 24 (1998)
l IEC 61000-4-2
l IEC 61000-4-3
l IEC 61000-4-4
l IEC 61000-4-5
l IEC 61000-4-6
l IEC 61000-4-29
l GB 9254-1998
l ETSI 301 489-1 V1.3.1 (2001-09)
l FCC Part 15
The eNodeB has been certified by European standards. The
eNodeB meets the EMC requirements and complies with the
following standards:
Item Standard
NOTE
For the configurations of upper-level circuit breakers and cross-sectional areas of power cables in a
BTS3900L cabinet, see Configurations of Upper-Level Circuit Breakers and Power Cables in a
BTS3900L in 3900 Series Base Station Hardware Description.
Table 6-756 Input power supported by the BTS3900L (Ver.B), BTS3900L (Ver.C), and
BTS3900L (Ver.D) cabinets
Input Power Voltage Range
Equipment Specifications
The BTS3900L (Ver.B) and BTS3900L (Ver.C) cabinets have the same size and weight. Table
6-758 lists the equipment specifications of BTS3900L (Ver.B) or BTS3900L (Ver.C) cabinets.
Table 6-759 lists the equipment specifications of a BTS3900L (Ver.D) cabinet.
Environment Specifications
The BTS3900L (Ver.B), BTS3900L (Ver.C), and BTS3900L (Ver.D) cabinets have the same
environment specifications, as provided in the following table.
Table 6-760 Environment specifications of the BTS3900L (Ver.B), BTS3900L (Ver.C), and
BTS3900L (Ver.D) cabinets
Item Specification/Standard
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Table 6-761 Surge protection specifications of ports on the BTS3900L (Ver.B), BTS3900L
(Ver.C), and BTS3900L (Ver.D) cabinets
Port Surge Protection Specification
Mode
Standards
The BTS3900L (Ver.B), BTS3900L (Ver.C), and BTS3900L (Ver.D) cabinets comply with the
same standards, as provided in the following table.
Table 6-762 Standards with which the BTS3900L (Ver.B), BTS3900L (Ver.C), and
BTS3900L (Ver.D) cabinets comply
Item Standard
Item Standard
EMC NOTE
The BTS3900L complies with the following standards. If interference
exists because the BTS3900L is installed near antennas or other radio
receive devices, you are advised to extend the distance between them or
adjust the location and direction of antennas.
The multi-mode base station meets the Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) requirements and complies with the
following standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l ETSI EN 301489-1/8/23
l 3GPP TS 25.113
l ETSI EN 301908-1
l ITU-T SM 329-10
l FCC PART15
The GBTS meets the EMC requirements and complies with the
following standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l ETSI EN 301489-1/8
l ETSI EN 301908-1
l ITU-T SM 329-10
l FCC PART15
The NodeB has been certified by European standards. The
NodeB meets the EMC requirements and complies with the
following standards:
l CISPR 22 (1997)
l EN 55022 (1998)
l EN 301 489-23 V1.2.1 (2002-11)
l CISPR 24 (1998)
l IEC 61000-4-2
l IEC 61000-4-3
l IEC 61000-4-4
l IEC 61000-4-5
l IEC 61000-4-6
l IEC 61000-4-29
l GB 9254-1998
l ETSI 301 489-1 V1.3.1 (2001-09)
l FCC Part 15
The eNodeB has been certified by European standards. The
eNodeB meets the EMC requirements and complies with the
following standards:
Item Standard
NOTE
For the configurations of upper-level circuit breakers and cross-sectional areas of power cables in a
BTS3900A cabinet, see Configurations of Upper-Level Circuit Breakers and Power Cables in a
BTS3900A in 3900 Series Base Station Hardware Description.
Table 6-763 Input power supported by the BTS3900A (Ver.B), BTS3900A (Ver.C),
BTS3900A (Ver.D), and BTS3900A (Ver.E) cabinets
Equipment Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of the BTS3900A (Ver.B), BTS3900A
(Ver.C), BTS3900A (Ver.D), and BTS3900A (Ver.E) cabinets.
Environment Specifications
The BTS3900A (Ver.B), BTS3900A (Ver.C), BTS3900A (Ver.D), and BTS3900A (Ver.E)
cabinets have the same environment specifications, as provided in the following table.
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Table 6-766 Surge protection specifications of ports on the BTS3900A (Ver.B), BTS3900A
(Ver.C), BTS3900A (Ver.D), and BTS3900A (Ver.E) cabinets
Port Surge Protection Specification
Mode
Standards
The BTS3900A (Ver.B), BTS3900A (Ver.C), BTS3900A (Ver.D), and BTS3900A (Ver.E)
cabinets comply with the same standards, as provided in the following table.
Table 6-767 Standards with which the BTS3900A (Ver.B), BTS3900A (Ver.C), BTS3900A
(Ver.D), and BTS3900A (Ver.E) cabinets comply
Item Standard
Item Standard
Item Standard
EMC NOTE
The BTS3900A complies with the following standards. If interference
exists because the BTS3900A is installed near antennas or other radio
receive devices, you are advised to extend the distance between them or
adjust the location and direction of antennas.
The multi-mode base station meets the Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) requirements and complies with the
following standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l ETSI EN 301489-1/8/23
l 3GPP TS 25.113
l ETSI EN 301908-1
l ITU-T SM 329-10
l FCC PART15
The GBTS meets the EMC requirements and complies with the
following standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l ETSI EN 301489-1/8
l ETSI EN 301908-1
l ITU-T SM 329-10
l FCC PART15
The NodeB has been certified by European standards. The
NodeB meets the EMC requirements and complies with the
following standards:
l CISPR 22 (1997)
l EN 55022 (1998)
l EN 301 489-23 V1.2.1 (2002-11)
l CISPR 24 (1998)
l IEC 61000-4-2
l IEC 61000-4-3
l IEC 61000-4-4
l IEC 61000-4-5
l IEC 61000-4-6
l IEC 61000-4-29
l GB 9254-1998
l ETSI 301 489-1 V1.3.1 (2001-09)
l FCC Part 15
The eNodeB has been certified by European standards. The
eNodeB meets the EMC requirements and complies with the
following standards:
Item Standard
NOTE
For the configurations of upper-level circuit breakers and cross-sectional areas of power cables in a
BTS3900AL cabinet, see Configurations of Upper-Level Circuit Breakers and Power Cables in a
BTS3900AL (Ver.A) in 3900 Series Base Station Hardware Description.
Equipment Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of a BTS3900AL (Ver.A) cabinet.
Environment Specifications
The following table lists the environment specifications of a BTS3900AL (Ver.A) cabinet.
Item Specification
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Standards
The following table lists the standards with which a BTS3900AL (Ver.A) cabinet complies.
Protectio IP55
n rating
Item Standard
EMC NOTE
The BTS3900AL complies with the following standards. If interference exists because
the BTS3900AL is installed near antennas or other radio receive devices, you are advised
to extend the distance between them or adjust the location and direction of antennas.
The multi-mode base station meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
requirements and complies with the following standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l ETSI EN 301489-1/8/23
l 3GPP TS 25.113
l ETSI EN 301908-1
l ITU-T SM 329-10
l FCC PART15
The GBTS meets the EMC requirements and complies with the following
standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l ETSI EN 301489-1/8
l ETSI EN 301908-1
l ITU-T SM 329-10
l FCC PART15
The NodeB has been certified by European standards. The NodeB meets the
EMC requirements and complies with the following standards:
l CISPR 22 (1997)
l EN 55022 (1998)
l EN 301 489-23 V1.2.1 (2002-11)
l CISPR 24 (1998)
l IEC 61000-4-2
l IEC 61000-4-3
l IEC 61000-4-4
l IEC 61000-4-5
l IEC 61000-4-6
l IEC 61000-4-29
l GB 9254-1998
l ETSI 301 489-1 V1.3.1 (2001-09)
l FCC Part 15
The eNodeB has been certified by European standards. The eNodeB meets the
EMC requirements and complies with the following standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l 3GPP TS 36.113
Item Standard
l ETSI EN 301489-1/23
l ETSI EN 301908-1 V2.2.1 (2003-10)
l ITU-R SM.329-10
NOTE
l For the configurations of upper-level circuit breakers and power cables in a DBS3900 using a
BBU3900 or BBU3910, see Configurations of Upper-Level Circuit Breakers and Power Cables in a
DBS3900 Configured with a BBU3900 or BBU3910 in 3900 Series Base Station Hardware
Description.
l For the configurations of upper-level circuit breakers and power cables in a DBS3900 using a
BBU3910A3, see When a DBS3900 Is Configured with a BBU3910A in 3900 Series Base Station
Hardware Description.
Equipment Specifications
The equipment specifications of a DBS3900 include the following:
Environment Specifications
The environment specifications of a DBS3900 include the following:
l BBU environment specifications (for details, see 6.1 Technical Specifications of the
BBU3900s and BBU3910s and 6.2 Technical Specifications of the BBU3910A)
l RRU environment specifications (for details, see Technical Specifications of RRUs)
l Surge protection specifications of ports on the BBU (for details, see 6.1 Technical
Specifications of the BBU3900s and BBU3910s and 6.2 Technical Specifications of
the BBU3910A)
l Surge protection specifications of ports on a remote radio unit (RRU) (for details, see
Technical Specifications of RRUs)
Standards
The following table lists the standards with which a DBS3900 complies.
Item Standard
Item Standard
Item Standard
EMC NOTE
The DBS3900 complies with the following standards. If interference exists because the
DBS3900 is installed near antennas or other radio receive devices, you are advised to
extend the distance between them or adjust the location and direction of antennas.
The multi-mode base station meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
requirements and complies with the following standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l ETSI EN 301489-1/8/23
l 3GPP TS 25.113
l ETSI EN 301908-1
l ITU-T SM 329-10
l FCC PART15
The GBTS meets the EMC requirements and complies with the following
standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l ETSI EN 301489-1/8
l ETSI EN 301908-1
l ITU-T SM 329-10
l FCC PART15
The NodeB has been certified by European standards. The NodeB meets the
EMC requirements and complies with the following standards:
l CISPR 22 (1997)
l EN 55022 (1998)
l EN 301 489-23 V1.2.1 (2002-11)
l CISPR 24 (1998)
l IEC 61000-4-2
l IEC 61000-4-3
l IEC 61000-4-4
l IEC 61000-4-5
l IEC 61000-4-6
l IEC 61000-4-29
l GB 9254-1998
l ETSI 301 489-1 V1.3.1 (2001-09)
l FCC Part 15
The eNodeB has been certified by European standards. The eNodeB meets the
EMC requirements and complies with the following standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l 3GPP TS 36.113
Item Standard
l ETSI EN 301489-1/23
l ETSI EN 301908-1 V2.2.1 (2003-10)
l ITU-R SM.329-10
NOTE
For the configurations of upper-level circuit breakers and cross-sectional areas of power cables in a
BTS3900C cabinet, see Configurations of Upper-Level Circuit Breakers and Power Cables in a
BTS3900C in 3900 Series Base Station Hardware Description.
Table 6-775 Input power specifications of the BTS3900C and BTS3900C (Ver.C) cabinets
Equipment Specifications
Table 6-776 and Table 6-777 list the equipment specifications of a BTS3900C cabinet and a
BTS3900C (Ver.C) cabinet, respectively.
Item Specification
Item Specification
Item Specification
Environment Specifications
Table 6-778 and Table 6-779 list the environment specifications of a BTS3900C cabinet and
a BTS3900C (Ver.C) cabinet, respectively.
Item Specification
Noise Sound Power Level ETS300 753 Rural area, Class 4.1E
l 6.1bels@+25C
l 6.7bels@+45C
NOTE
l Unless otherwise specified, the surge protection specifications depend on the surge waveform of 8/20 s.
l All the surge current items, unless otherwise specified as Maximum discharge current, refer to
Nominal discharge current.
Standards
The BTS3900C and BTS3900C (Ver.C) cabinets comply with the same standards, as provided
in the following table.
Table 6-782 Standards with which the BTS3900C and BTS3900C (Ver.C) cabinets comply
Item Standard
Protectio IP55
n rating
Item Standard
EMC NOTE
The BTS3900C complies with the following standards. If interference exists because the
BTS3900C is installed near antennas or other radio receive devices, you are advised to
extend the distance between them or adjust the location and direction of antennas.
The multi-mode base station meets the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
requirements and complies with the following standards:
l R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
l R&TTE Directive 89/336/EEC
l ETSI EN 301489-1/8/23
l 3GPP TS 25.113
l ETSI EN 301908-1
l ITU-T SM 329-10
l FCC PART15
The NodeB has been certified by European standards. The NodeB meets the
EMC requirements and complies with the following standards:
l CISPR 22 (1997)
l EN 55022 (1998)
l EN 301 489-23 V1.2.1 (2002-11)
l CISPR 24 (1998)
l IEC 61000-4-2
l IEC 61000-4-3
l IEC 61000-4-4
l IEC 61000-4-5
l IEC 61000-4-6
l IEC 61000-4-29
l GB 9254-1998
l ETSI 301 489-1 V1.3.1 (2001-09)
l FCC Part 15
Item Standard
Power specifications
When you configure power for RF modules, comply with the following power specifications:
PA Configuration Principles
When multi-mode RF modules work in a single mode, rules for configuring RF channels are
the same as those for configuring RF channels in single-mode RF modules. The following
table provides the rules for configuring RF channels in multi-mode RF modules working in
multiple modes.
1Tx RF Non-MSR standard: One RF module can serve only one mode and the rule
modules for configuring RF channels in such an RF module is the same as that for
configuring RF channels in a single-mode RF module.
MSR standard: One RF module can serve two modes at the same time, and
data of the two modes can be carried over the same transmit channel.
2TX RF Non-MSR standard: One RF module can serve two modes at the same time,
modules and data of the two modes must be carried over different transmit channels.
For example, GSM data is carried over channel A while UMTS data over
channel B.
MSR standard: One RF module can serve two modes at the same time, and
data of the two modes can be carried over the same or different transmit
channels.
Remarks
l In this document, a transmit channel is represented by PA. For example, n transmit
channels of an RF module are represented by PA1, PA2, ..., and PAn. The two transmit
channels of a 2TX RF module are represented by PA1 and PA2. Unless otherwise
specified, the power values of all PAs of an RF module can be interchanged.
l In this document, each value in the Output Power per Carrier (W) column indicates
the maximum output power of each carrier under the corresponding configuration while
ensuring the network performance. Output Power per GSM Carrier With Dynamic
Power Sharing is the available maximum output power for every TRX during dynamic
power sharing. If this power is exceeded, the system cannot guarantee the network
performance and will report ALM-28010 Carrier Configuration Error.
l In MIMO carrier scenarios, MxN W indicates that a MIMO carrier is configured in M
PAs, and each PA is configured with power of N W.
l For a nTX RF module (n is 2, 4, or 8), the restriction is as follows:
converted using the following formula: dBm =10 x log(1000 x W, 10). For example,
when there is only one carrier on GRFU V1 (GSM, 1900 MHz), the output power per
carrier for a GBTS is 60 W (GMSK), and that for an eGBTS is 47.8 dBm (GMSK) after
rounding off the result of the following formula: 10 x log(1000 x 60, 10).
l Table 6-784 and Table 6-785 provide the typical power configuration for the DRFU
(GSM (GBTS), 900 MHz).
l Table 6-786 and Table 6-787 provide the typical power configuration for the DRFU
(GSM (GBTS), 1800 MHz).
NOTE
Two DRFU modules are required when four carriers are configured.
Table 6-784 Output power for the DRFU (GSM (GBTS), 900 MHz)
2 45 (GMSK)/30 (8PSK)
4 20 (GMSK)/14 (8PSK)
GSM 1 1 45 (GMSK) 0 0
Table 6-786 Output power for the DRFU (GSM (GBTS), 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of GSM Output Power per GSM
Carriers Carrier (W)
2 40 (GMSK)/26 (8PSK)
4 18 (GMSK)/12 (8PSK)
GSM 1 1 40 (GMSK) 0 0
l Table 6-788 provides the typical power configuration for the GRFU V1 (GSM (GBTS),
1900 MHz).
l Table 6-789 provides the typical power configuration for the GRFU V1 (GSM (eGBTS),
1900 MHz).
NOTE
The maximum output power of the RF module in S1 configuration is 60 W. To achieve the maximum
output power, you need to buy a license.
Table 6-788 Output power for the GRFU V1 (GSM (GBTS), 1900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
Table 6-789 Output power for the GRFU V1 (GSM (eGBTS), 1900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (dBm) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (dBm)
NOTE
l For the GRFU V2/GRFU V2a operating in the 900 MHz frequency band:
l The maximum output power of the RF module in S1 configuration is 60 W. To achieve the
maximum output power, you need to buy a license.
l After design optimization, the 8 phase shift keying (8PSK) and Gaussian minimum shift-
frequency keying (GMSK) modulation schemes enable the same output power for each
carrier on the the RF module when the S1, S2, or S3 configuration is used.
l When the S4, S5, or S6 configuration is used, the license controlling the GBFD-118104
Enhanced EDGE Coverage feature must be obtained. Otherwise, the 8PSK and GMSK
modulation schemes cannot enable the same output power for each carrier on the RF
module.
l For the GRFU V2/GRFU V2a operating in the 1800 MHz frequency band:
l The maximum output power of the RF module in S1 configuration is 60 W. To achieve the
maximum output power, you need to buy a license.
l When the S4, S5, or S6 configuration is used, the license controlling the GBFD-118104
Enhanced EDGE Coverage feature must be obtained. Otherwise, the 8PSK and GMSK
modulation schemes cannot enable the same output power for each carrier on the RF
module.
Table 6-790 Output power for the GRFU V2/GRFU V2a (GSM (GBTS), 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
Table 6-791 Output power for the GRFU V2/GRFU V2a (GSM (GBTS), 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
Table 6-792 Output power for the GRFU V2/GRFU V2a (GSM (eGBTS), 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (dBm) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (dBm)
Table 6-793 Output power for the GRFU V2/GRFU V2a (GSM (eGBTS), 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (dBm) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (dBm)
Table 6-794 Output power for the WRFU (UMTS, 850 MHz/2100 MHz, 80W)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 60
2 40
3 20
4 20
Table 6-795 Output power for the WRFU (Optimized)(UMTS, 2100 MHz, 80W)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 80
2 40
3 26
4 20
Table 6-796 Output power for the WRFU (UMTS, 2100 MHz, 40W)
UMTS 1 40
2 20
l Table 6-797 provide the typical power configuration for the WRFUa (UMTS, 2100
MHz).
Table 6-797 Output power for the WRFUa (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
UMTS 1 80
2 50
3 33
4 25
Table 6-798 and Table 6-799 provide the typical power configuration for the WRFUd
(UMTS, 2100 MHz).
Table 6-798 Output power for the WRFUd (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 30
3 (MIMO) 2 x 20
4 (MIMO) 2 x 15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 2 30 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 3 20 0 0
UMTS 4 4 15 0 0
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-800 Output power for the WRFUe (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 40
3 (MIMO) 2 x 26
4 (MIMO) 2 x 20
UMTS 1 1 80 0 0
UMTS 2 2 40 0 0
UMTS 2 1 80 1 80
UMTS 3 3 26 0 0
UMTS 4 4 20 0 0
UMTS 4 2 40 2 40
UMTS 6 3 26 3 26
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 40 2 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 26 3 26
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 20 4 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-802 Output power for the CRFUd (LTE FDD, AWS)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-804 Output power for the CRFUd (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 20 5,10,15,20
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40 10,15,20
1 (MIMO) 2 x 60 15,20
LTE FDD 1 1 10 1 10
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 20 1 20
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
Table 6-806 Output power for the CRFUe (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 20 5,10,15,20
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40 10,15,20
1 (MIMO) 2 x 60 15,20
1 (MIMO) 2 x 80 15,20
LTE FDD 1 1 10 1 10
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 20 1 20
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 80 1 80
(MIMO)
Table 6-808 Output power for the LRFU (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
Table 6-810 Output power for the LRFUe (LTE FDD, DD 800 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40 10
1 (MIMO) 2 x 60 15, 20
2 (MIMO) 2 x 30 10
LTE FDD 1 1 20 1 20
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-812 Output power for the LRFUe (LTE FDD, 700 MHz)
2(MIMO) l carrier1: 2 x 30 5, 10
l carrier2: 2 x 30
2(MIMO) l carrier1: 2 x 20 5, 10
l carrier2: 2 x 20
LTE FDD 1 80 1 80
1(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 60 1 60
1(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 40 1 40
1(MIMO)
Table 6-814 Output power for the LRFUe (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE(FDD) 1 40 1 40
1(MIMO)
LTE(FDD) 1 60 1 60
1(MIMO)
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the MRFU working in GSM mode: The maximum output power of the RF module in S1
configuration is 60 W. To achieve the maximum output power, you need to buy a license.
Table 6-816 Output power for the MRFU V1 (GSM, 900 MHz/1800 MHz/1900 MHz)
GSM 1 60 60
2 40 40
3 27 31
4 20 27
5 12 20
6 10 16
NOTE
Table 6-817 Output power for the MRFU V1 (UMTS, 900 MHz/1900 MHz)
UMTS 1 60
2 40
3(a) 27(a)
4(a) 20(a)
Table 6-818 Output power for the MRFU V1 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
LTE FDD 1 60 3, 5, 10
Table 6-819 Output power for the MRFU V1 (GU MSR, 900 MHz)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 40 40
1 2 40 20
2 1 20 40
2 2 20 20
3 1 20 10
3 1 16 20
3 2 16 10
3 2 10 20
4 1 12 20
4 2 10 10
5 1 10 10
Table 6-820 Output power for the MRFU V1 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) Carrier
(MHz)
GSM + LTE 1 1 40 40 3, 5, 10
FDD
2 1 20 40 3, 5, 10
3 1 20 10 3, 5, 10
3 1 16 20 3, 5, 10
4 1 15 10 3, 5, 10
4 1 12 20 3, 5, 10
5 1 10 20 3, 5, 10
NOTE
An MRFU V2 can work at the 850 MHz, 900 MHz, or 1800 MHz frequency band. An MRFU V2a can work
at the 900 MHz or 1800 MHz frequency band.
l Table 6-821 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFU V2/MRFU V2a
(GSM, 850 MHz/900 MHz/1800 MHz).
l Table 6-822 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFU V2/MRFU V2a
(UMTS, 850 MHz/900 MHz).
l Table 6-823 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFU V2/MRFU V2a
(LTE FDD, 900 MHz/1800 MHz).
l Table 6-824 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFU V2/MRFU V2a
(GU MSR, 850 MHz/900 MHz).
l Table 6-825 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFU V2/MRFU V2a
(GL MSR, 900 MHz/1800MHz).
l Table 6-826 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFU V2 (LTE FDD, 850
MHz, two combined).
l Table 6-827 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFU V2 (UL MSR, 850
MHz, two combined).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the MRFU working in GSM mode: The maximum output power of the RF module in S1
configuration is 60 W. To achieve the maximum output power, you need to buy a license.
Table 6-821 Output power for the MRFU V2/MRFU V2a (GSM, 850 MHz/900 MHz/1800
MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
GSM 1 60 60
2 40 40
3 27 31
4 20 27
5 16 20
6 12 20
NOTE
Table 6-822 Output power for the MRFU V2/MRFU V2a (UMTS, 850 MHz/900 MHz)
UMTS 1 60
2 40
3(a) 26(a)
4(a) 20(a)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 60
2 (MIMO) 2 x 40
3 (MIMO)(a) 2 x 27(a)
4 (MIMO)(a) 2 x 20(a)
Table 6-823 Output power for the MRFU V2/MRFU V2a (LTE FDD, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
Table 6-824 Output power for the MRFU V2/MRFU V2a (GU MSR, 850 MHz/900 MHz)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 40 40
2 1 20 40
2 1 30 20
3 1 20 20
4 1 12 20
5 1 10 20
1 2 40 20
2 2 20 20
3 2 16 10
3 2 10 20
4 2 10 10
Table 6-825 Output power for the MRFU V2/MRFU V2a (GL MSR, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE FDD
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD Carrier
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (MHz)
(W)
1 1 30 40 l 900 MHz:
1.4, 3, 5,
10, 15
l 1800
MHz: 5,
10, 15
2 1 27 20 l 900 MHz:
1.4, 3, 5,
10, 15
l 1800
MHz: 5,
10, 15
2 1 20 40 l 900 MHz:
1.4, 3, 5,
10, 15
l 1800
MHz: 5,
10, 15
3 1 20 20 l 900 MHz:
1.4, 3, 5,
10, 15
l 1800
MHz: 5,
10, 15
4 1 12 20 l 900 MHz:
1.4, 3, 5,
10
l 1800
MHz: 5,
10
4 1 15 10 l 900 MHz:
1.4, 3, 5,
10
l 1800
MHz: 5,
10
5 1 10 20 l 900 MHz:
1.4, 3, 5,
10
l 1800
MHz: 5,
10
Table 6-826 Output power for the MRFU V2(LTE FDD, 850 MHz, two combined)
Mode Total Number of Output Power Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers per LTE FDD FDD Carrier (MHz)
Carrier (W)
Table 6-827 Output power for the MRFU V2(UL MSR, 850 MHz, two combined)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE FDD
UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD Carrier
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (MHz)
(W)
UMTS + 1 1 (MIMO) 40 2 x 40 5, 10
LTE FDD
2 1 (MIMO) 40 2 x 40 5, 10
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the MRFU V6 working in GSM mode: The maximum output power of the RF module in S1
configuration is 60 W. To achieve the maximum output power, you need to buy a license.
Table 6-828 Output power for the MRFU V6 (GSM, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
GSM 1 60 60
2 40 40
3 27 31
4 20 27
5 16 20
6 12 20
Table 6-829 Output power for the MRFU V6 (UMTS, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 60
2 40
3 26
4 20
Table 6-830 Output power for the MRFU V6 (UMTS, 900 MHz, two combined)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
2(MIMO) 2x40
3(MIMO) 2x26
4(MIMO) 2x20
Table 6-831 Output power for the MRFU V6 (LTE FDD, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers per LTE FDD FDD Carrier (MHz)
Carrier (W)
Table 6-832 Output power for the MRFU V6 (GU MSR, 900 MHz)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 40 40
1 2 40 20
2 1 20 40
2 1 30 20
2 2 20 20
3 1 20 20
3 2 16 10
3 2 10 20
4 1 12 20
4 2 10 10
5 1 10 20
Table 6-833 Output power for the MRFU V6 (GL MSR, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
1 1 30 40 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15
2 1 27 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15
2 1 20 30 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15
3 1 20 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15
4 1 12 20 10
5 1 10 20 10
NOTE
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
Table 6-834 Output power for the MRFUc (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x30
3 (MIMO) 2x20
4 (MIMO) 2x15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 60
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 30
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 1 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 2 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 3 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 1 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 2 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 6 + 1 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-836 Output power of the MRFUc (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD (MHz)
(W)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-838 Output power for the MRFUc (UL MSR, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE
UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) (MHz)
UMTS 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
1+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
2+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
3+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
4+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
1
(MIMO
) + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
2
(MIMO
) + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 3 15 1 15 3 15 1 15
3
(MIMO
) + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 4 10 1 20 4 10 1 20
4
(MIMO
) + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 3 15 1 15 3 15 1 15
6+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
2+
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 15
4+
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
UMTS 3 10 2 15 3 10 2 15
6+
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 15 3 15 1 15 3 15
2+
LTE
FDD 3
(MIMO
)
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the MRFUd working in GSM mode: when the S1 or S2 configuration is applied, the maximum output
power of each carrier on the MRFUd is 80 W. If the output power of 60 W or 80 W is required, the
related license must be obtained.
l When two LTE carriers are configured, it is recommended that the power spectrum density (PSD) of the
two carriers be set to the same value. Power spectrum density = Carrier output power/Carrier bandwidth
(1.4 MHz and 3 MHz bandwidths are considered as 5 MHz bandwidth in this formula.)
Table 6-840 Output power for the MRFUd (GSM, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
GSM 1 80 80
2 80 80
3 40 40
4 40 40
5 27 30
6 27 30
7 20 27
8 20 27
GSM 1 1 80 80 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 80 80 1 80 80
GSM 3 2 40 40 1 40 40
GSM 4 2 40 40 2 40 40
GSM 5 3 27 30 2 27 30
GSM 6 3 27 30 3 27 30
GSM 7 4 20 27 3 20 27
GSM 8 4 20 27 4 20 27
Table 6-842 Output power for the MRFUd (UMTS, 900 MHz/2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 80
2 80
3 40
4 40
5 25
6 25
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 40
3 (MIMO) 2 x 25
4 (MIMO) 2 x 20
UMTS 1 1 80 0 0
UMTS 2 1 80 1 80
UMTS 3 2 40 1 40
UMTS 4 2 40 2 40
UMTS 5 3 25 2 25
UMTS 6 3 25 3 25
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 40 2 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 25 3 25
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 20 4 20
(MIMO)
NOTE
(a) indicates that the configuration is supported from SRAN8.0 and supported only at the 1800 MHz
frequency band.
Table 6-844 Output power for the MRFUd (LTE FDD, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
Carriers (W) (MHz)
Table 6-845 Configuration of MRFUd PAs (LTE FDD, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Number of Output
Number of LTE FDD Power per LTE FDD Power per
Carriers) Carriers LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD
Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 40 2 40
(MIMO)
Table 6-846 Output power for the MRFUd (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
Carriers (W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 40 2 40
(MIMO)
Table 6-848 Output power for the MRFUd (GU non-MSR, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Number Output Power Output
Number of of UMTS per GSM Power per
GSM Carriers Carrier (W) UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 80 80
2 1 40 80
3 1 27 80
4 1 20 80
5 1 16 80
6 1 12 80
1 2 80 40
2 2 40 40
3 2 27 40
4 2 20 40
5 2 16 40
6 2 12 40
1 3 80 25
2 3 40 25
3 3 27 25
4 3 20 25
5 3 16 25
1 4 80 20
2 4 40 20
3 4 27 20
4 4 20 20
GSM 1 + 1 80 0 0 0 0 1 80
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 2 40 0 0 0 0 1 80
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 3 27 0 0 0 0 1 80
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 4 20 0 0 0 0 1 80
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 5 16 0 0 0 0 1 80
UMTS 1
GSM 6 + 6 12 0 0 0 0 1 80
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 80 0 0 0 0 2 40
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 2 40 0 0 0 0 2 40
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 3 27 0 0 0 0 2 40
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 4 20 0 0 0 0 2 40
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 5 16 0 0 0 0 2 40
UMTS 2
GSM 6 + 6 12 0 0 0 0 2 40
UMTS 2
GSM 1 + 1 80 0 0 0 0 3 25
UMTS 3
GSM 2 + 2 40 0 0 0 0 3 25
UMTS 3
GSM 3 + 3 27 0 0 0 0 3 25
UMTS 3
GSM 4 + 4 20 0 0 0 0 3 25
UMTS 3
GSM 5 + 5 16 0 0 0 0 3 25
UMTS 3
GSM 1 + 1 80 0 0 0 0 4 20
UMTS 4
GSM 2 + 2 40 0 0 0 0 4 20
UMTS 4
GSM 3 + 3 27 0 0 0 0 4 20
UMTS 4
GSM 4 + 4 20 0 0 0 0 4 20
UMTS 4
NOTE
l (b) indicates that the configuration is supported from SRAN7.0 and supported only at the 900
MHz frequency band.
l (c) indicates that the configuration is supported from SRAN8.0.
Table 6-850 Output power for the MRFUd (GU MSR, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output
of GSM of UMTS per GSM Power per
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) UMTS
Carrier (W)
2 1 40 40
3 1 40 40
4 1 27 40
5 1 27 20
5 1 25 30
5 1 20 40
6 1 20 40
7 1 20 20
7 1 16 30
1 2 40 40
2 2 40 40
3 2 30 20
3 2 25 30
3 2 20 40
4 2 30 20
4 2 25 30
4 2 20 40
5 2 20 20
6 2 20 20
1 1 (MIMO) 40 2 x 40
2 1 (MIMO) 40 2 x 40
3 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 40
3 1 (MIMO) 25 2 x 30
4 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 40
4 1 (MIMO) 25 2 x 30
4 1 (MIMO) 30 2 x 20
1 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 30
1 2 (MIMO) 40 2 x 20
2 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 30
2 2 (MIMO) 40 2 x 20
3 2 (MIMO) 15 2 x 20
4 2 (MIMO) 15 2 x 20
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 40 1 40 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 40 0 0 1 40 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 3 27 0 0 1 27 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 3 27 0 0 2 27 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 3 25 0 0 2 25 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 4 20 0 0 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 6 + 4 20 0 0 2 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 7 + 4 20 0 0 3 20 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 7 + 5 16 0 0 2 16 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 40 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 30 1 20 1 30 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 25 1 30 1 25 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 2 30 1 20 2 30 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 2 25 1 30 2 25 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 40 2 20 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 4 20 0 0 1 20 2 20
UMTS 2
GSM 1 + 1 40 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 25 1 30 1 25 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 40 2 20 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 25 1 30 2 25 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 30 1 20 2 30 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 20 2 30 0 0 2 30
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 40 2 20 0 0 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 30 1 20 2 30
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 40 2 20 1 40 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 15 2 20 1 15 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 2 20 2 15 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
NOTE
l (d) indicates that the configuration is supported from SRAN7.0 and supported only at the 1800 MHz
frequency band.
l (e) indicates that the configuration applies to SRAN8.0 and later versions, and the configuration is
supported only when the base stations works at a temperature 5C lower than the standard
temperature.
Table 6-852 Output power for the MRFUd (GL MSR, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
Table 6-853 Configuration of MRFUd PAs (GL MSR, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
Config PA1 PA2
uratio
n Numbe Outp Numb Outpu Numb Outp Numb Outpu
Scenar r of ut er of t er of ut er of t
io GSM Power LTE Power GSM Power LTE Power
(Total Carrier per FDD per Carrie per FDD per
Numb s GSM Carrier LTE rs GSM Carrie LTE
er of Carrie s FDD Carrie rs FDD
Carrier r (W) Carrier r (W) Carrie
s) (W) r (W)
GSM 1 1 40 1 40 0 0 1 40
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 2 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 3 2 30 1 20 1 30 1 20
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 3 2 25 1 30 1 25 1 30
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 3 2 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 4 2 20 1 40 2 20 1 40
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 4 2 25 1 30 2 25 1 30
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 4 2 30 1 20 2 30 1 20
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 4 3 16 1 30 2 16 1 30
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 5 3 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 6 3 15 1 20 3 15 1 20
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
NOTE
(g) indicates that the configuration is supported only at the 900 MHz frequency band.
(h) indicates that the configuration is supported only at the 2100 MHz frequency band.
Table 6-854 Output power for the MRFUd (UL MSR, 900 MHz/2100 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidt
Number Number of Power per Power per h of LTE
of UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier Carrier
(W) (MHz)
Table 6-855 Configuration of MRFUd PAs (UL MSR, 900 MHz/2100 MHz)
Config PA1 PA2
uratio
n Numbe Outp Numb Outpu Numb Outp Numb Outpu
Scenar r of ut er of t er of ut er of t
io UMTS Power LTE Power UMT Power LTE Power
(Total Carrier per FDD per S per FDD per
Numb s UMT Carrier LTE Carrie UMT Carrie LTE
er of S s FDD rs S rs FDD
Carrier Carrie Carrier Carrie Carrie
s) r (W) (W) r (W) r (W)
UMTS 1 40 1 40 0 0 1 40
1 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
2 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
3 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 20 1 40 2 20 1 40
4 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
l Table 6-858 and Table 6-859 provide the typical power configuration for the MRFUdw
V6 (GSM, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-860 and Table 6-861 provide the typical power configuration for the MRFUd
V6/MRFUdw V6 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-862 and Table 6-863 provide the typical power configuration for the MRFUd
V6/MRFUdw V6 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the MRFUd V6/MRFUdw V6 working in GSM mode: when the S1 or S2 configuration is applied,
the maximum output power of each carrier on the MRFUd is 80 W. If the output power of 60 W or 80 W
is required, the related license must be obtained.
Table 6-856 Output power for the MRFUd V6 (GSM, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
GSM 1 80 80
2 80 80
3 40 40
4 40 40
5 27 30
6 27 30
7 20 27
8 20 27
GSM 1 1 80 80 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 80 80 1 80 80
GSM 3 2 40 40 1 40 40
GSM 4 2 40 40 2 40 40
GSM 5 3 27 30 2 27 30
GSM 6 3 27 30 3 27 30
GSM 7 4 20 27 3 20 27
GSM 8 4 20 27 4 20 27
Table 6-858 Output power for the MRFUdw V6 (GSM, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
GSM 1 60 60
2 60 60
3 30 30
4 30 30
5 20 25
6 20 25
7 15 20
8 15 20
GSM 1 1 60 60 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 60 60 1 60 60
GSM 3 2 30 30 1 30 30
GSM 4 2 30 30 2 30 30
GSM 5 3 20 25 2 20 25
GSM 6 3 20 25 3 20 25
GSM 7 4 15 20 3 15 20
GSM 8 4 15 20 4 15 20
Table 6-860 Output power for the MRFUd V6/MRFUdw V6 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
Carriers (W) (MHz)
Table 6-861 Configuration of MRFUd V6/MRFUdw V6 PAs (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Number of Output
Number of LTE FDD Power per LTE FDD Power per
Carriers) Carriers LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD
Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 80 1 80
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 40 2 40
(MIMO)
Table 6-862 Output power for the MRFUd V6/MRFUdw V6 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidt
Number Number of Power per Power per h of LTE
of GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier Carrier
(W) (MHz)
Table 6-863 Configuration of MRFUd V6/MRFUdw V6 PAs (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Config PA1 PA2
uratio
n Numbe Outp Numb Outpu Numb Outp Numb Outpu
Scenar r of ut er of t er of ut er of t
io GSM Power LTE Power GSM Power LTE Power
(Total Carrier per FDD per Carrie per FDD per
Numb s GSM Carrier LTE rs GSM Carrie LTE
er of Carrie s FDD Carrie rs FDD
Carrier r (W) Carrier r (W) Carrie
s) (W) r (W)
GSM 1 1 40 1 40 0 0 1 40
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 1 1 30 1 50 0 0 1 50
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 2 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 2 1 30 1 50 1 30 1 50
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 3 2 30 1 20 1 30 1 20
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 3 2 25 1 30 1 25 1 30
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 3 2 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 4 2 20 1 40 2 20 1 40
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 4 2 25 1 30 2 25 1 30
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 4 2 30 1 20 2 30 1 20
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 4 3 16 1 30 2 16 1 30
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 5 3 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 6 3 20 1 20 3 20 1 20
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
GSM 6 3 16 1 30 3 16 1 30
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
l Table 6-864 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFUe (GSM, 900 MHz/
1800 MHz).
l Table 6-865 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFUe (UMTS, 900
MHz).
l Table 6-866 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFUe (LTE FDD, 900
MHz/1800 MHz).
l Table 6-867 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFUe (GU MSR, 900
MHz).
l Table 6-868 provides the typical power configuration for the MRFUe (GL MSR, 900
MHz/1800 MHz) .
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the MRFUe working in GSM mode: when the S1 configuration is applied, the maximum output
power of each carrier on the MRFUe is 125 W; when the S2 configuration is applied, the maximum
output power of each carrier on the MRFUe is 60 W. If the output power of 60 W, 80 W, or 125 W is
required, the related license must be obtained.
Table 6-864 Output power for the MRFUe (GSM, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
GSM 1 80 (SRAN6.0) 80
2 60 60
3 40 50
4 30 40
5 25 30
6 20 30
7 15 20
8 10 16
Table 6-865 Output power for the MRFUe (UMTS, 900 MHz)
UMTS 1 80
2 60
3 40
4 30
Table 6-866 Output power for the MRFUe (LTE FDD, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
2 60 5, 10, 15, 20
NOTE
Table 6-867 Output power for the MRFUe (GU MSR, 900 MHz)
GSM + UMTS 2 1 40 40
3 1 25 30
4 1 24 20
4 1 20 30
5 1 18 20
5 1 16 30
6 1 13 20
7 1 10 20
1 2 40 40
2 2 20 30
3 2 20 20
3 2 15 30
4 2 18 20
5 2 12 20
NOTE
In SRAN6.0, when an MRFUe works in GL mode and is configured with two LTE FDD carriers, each
carrier can use 1.4 MHz, 3 MHz, 5 MHz, or 10 MHz bandwidth. In SRAN7.0, when an MRFUe works
in GL mode and is configured with two LTE FDD carriers, only one carrier can use 15 MHz or larger
bandwidth.
Table 6-868 Output power for the MRFUe (GL MSR, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
2 1 40 40 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
3 1 25 30 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
3 1 20 40 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
4 1 24 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
4 1 20 30 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
5 1 20 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
5 1 16 30 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
6 1 13 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
7 1 10 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
3 2 20 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
4 2 18 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
5 2 12 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
NOTE
Two RRU3004 modules are required when three or four carriers are configured.
Table 6-869 Output power for the RRU3004 (GSM (GBTS), 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of GSM Output Power per GSM
Carriers Carrier (W)
2 30 (GMSK)/20 (8PSK)
3 15 (GMSK)/10 (8PSK)
4 15 (GMSK)/10 (8PSK)
GSM 1 1 30 (GMSK) 0 0
Table 6-871 Output power for the RRU3004 (GSM (GBTS), 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of GSM Output Power per GSM
Carriers Carrier (W)
2 20 (GMSK)/13 (8PSK)
3 10 (GMSK)/6.6 (8PSK)
4 10 (GMSK)/6.6 (8PSK)
GSM 1 1 20 (GMSK) 0 0
Table 6-873 Output power for the RRU3008 V1 (GSM (GBTS), 900 MHz/850 MHz/1800
MHz/1900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
Table 6-874 Configuration of RRU3008 V1 PAs (GSM (GBTS), 900 MHz/850 MHz/1800
MHz/1900 MHz)
Confi PA1 PA2
gurati
on Number Output Output Number Output Output
Scena of GSM Power Power of GSM Power Power
rio Carriers per GSM per GSM Carriers per GSM per GSM
(Total Carrier Carrier Carrier Carrier
Numb (W) With (W) With
er of Dynamic Dynamic
Carrie Power Power
rs) Sharing Sharing
(W) (W)
GSM 1 1 40 40 0 0 0
(GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 2 1 40 40 1 40 40
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 3 2 20 20 1 20 20
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 4 2 15 20 2 15 20
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 5 3 12 12 2 12 12
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 6 3 10 12 3 10 12
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
Table 6-875 Output power for the RRU3008 V1 (GSM (eGBTS), 900 MHz/850 MHz/1800
MHz/1900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (dBm) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (dBm)
Table 6-876 Configuration of RRU3008 V1 PAs (GSM (eGBTS), 900 MHz/850 MHz/1800
MHz/1900 MHz)
Confi PA1 PA2
gurati
on Number Output Output Number Output Output
Scena of GSM Power Power of GSM Power Power
rio Carriers per GSM per GSM Carriers per GSM per GSM
(Total Carrier Carrier Carrier Carrier
Numb (dBm) With (dBm) With
er of Dynamic Dynamic
Carrie Power Power
rs) Sharing Sharing
(dBm) (dBm)
l Table 6-877 and Table 6-878 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3008
V2 (GSM (GBTS), 900 MHz).
l Table 6-879 and Table 6-880 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3008
V2 (GSM (eGBTS), 900 MHz).
NOTE
l After design optimization, the 8 phase shift keying (8PSK) and Gaussian minimum shift-frequency
keying (GMSK) modulation schemes enable the same output power for each carrier on the
RRU3008 V2 when any of the S1 through S6 configurations is used.
l When the S7 or S8 configurations is used, the license controlling the GBFD-118104 Enhanced
EDGE Coverage feature must be obtained. Otherwise, the 8PSK and GMSK modulation schemes
cannot enable the same output power for each carrier on the RRU3008 V2.
l RF standard: EN 301 502 V9.2.1.
Table 6-877 Output power for the RRU3008 V2 (GSM (GBTS), 900 MHz)
GSM 1 1 40 40 0 0 0
(GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 2 1 40 40 1 40 40
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 3 2 20 20 1 20 20
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 4 2 20 20 2 20 20
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 5 3 13 15 2 13 15
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 6 3 13 15 3 13 15
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 7 4 10 13 3 10 13
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
GSM 8 4 10 13 4 10 13
(GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK) (GMSK)
Table 6-879 Output power for the RRU3008 V2 (GSM (eGBTS), 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (dBm) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (dBm)
Table 6-881 Output power for the RRU3801C (UMTS, 850 MHz/900 MHz/1800 MHz/AWS/
1900 MHz/2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 40
2 20
Table 6-882 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3801E (UMTS, 850 MHz/
1900 MHz/2100 MHz).
Table 6-882 Output power for the RRU3801E (UMTS, 850 MHz/1900 MHz/2100 MHz)
UMTS 1 40
2 20
l Table 6-883 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3804 (UMTS, 850
MHz/AWS/1900 MHz/2100 MHz).
Table 6-883 Output power for the RRU3804 (UMTS, 850 MHz/AWS/1900 MHz/2100 MHz)
UMTS 1 60
2 30
3 20
4 15
l Table 6-884 and Table 6-885 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3805
(UMTS, 850 MHz/1900 MHz).
l Table 6-886 and Table 6-887 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3805
(UMTS, 1800 MHz).
Table 6-884 Output power for the RRU3805 (UMTS, 850 MHz/1900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 30
2 (MIMO) 2 x 15
UMTS 1 1 40 0 0
UMTS 2 1 30 1 30
UMTS 1 1 30 1 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 15 2 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-886 Output power for the RRU3805 (UMTS, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 60
2 (MIMO) 2 x 30
3 (MIMO) 2 x 20
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 2 30 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 3 20 0 0
UMTS 3 2 30 1 60
UMTS 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-888 Output power for the RRU3806 (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 80
2 40
3 26
4 20
l Table 6-891 and Table 6-892 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3808
(LTE FDD, AWS).
l Table 6-893 and Table 6-894 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3808
(UL, AWS).
Table 6-889 Output power for the RRU3808 (UMTS, AWS/2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20
3 (MIMO) 2 x 13
4 (MIMO) 2 x 10
UMTS 1 1 40 0 0
UMTS 2 2 20 0 0
UMTS 2 1 40 1 40
UMTS 3 3 13 0 0
UMTS 4 4 10 0 0
UMTS 4 2 20 2 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 13 3 13
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 10 4 10
(MIMO)
Table 6-891 Output power for the RRU3808 (LTE FDD, AWS)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier (MHz)
(W)
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20 5
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
3 1 (MIMO) Configured in 2 x 20 5, 10
two PAs: 10
4 1 (MIMO) Configured in 2 x 20 5, 10
two PAs: 10
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 10 1 20 1 10 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
l Table 6-895 and Table 6-896 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3821E
(LTE FDD, 1800 MHz, 2 x 0.25 W).
l Table 6-897 and Table 6-898 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3821E
(LTE FDD, 1800 MHz, 2 x 1 W).
l Table 6-899 and Table 6-900 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3821E
(LTE FDD, 1800 MHz, 2 x 5 W) .
NOTE
The output power per carrier in the output power table provides the maximum output power possible while
ensuring the network performance.
Table 6-895 Output power for the RRU3821E (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz, 2 x 0.25 W)
Table 6-896 Configuration of RRU3821E PAs (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz, 2 x 0.25 W)
Table 6-897 Output power for the RRU3821E (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz, 2 x 1 W)
LTE FDD 1 1 1 0 0
LTE FDD 1 1 1 1 1
(MIMO)
Table 6-899 Output power for the RRU3821E (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz, 2 x 5 W)
LTE FDD 1 1 5 0 0
LTE FDD 1 1 5 1 5
(MIMO)
l Table 6-901 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3824 (UMTS, 2100
MHz).
Table 6-901 Output power for the RRU3824 (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
UMTS 1 60
2 30
3 20
4 15
l Table 6-902 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3826 (UMTS, 2100
MHz).
Table 6-902 Output power for the RRU3826 (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 80
2 40
3 26
4 20
l Table 6-903 and Table 6-904provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3828
(UMTS, 2100 MHz).
Table 6-903 Output power for the RRU3828 (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20
3 (MIMO) 2 x 13
4 (MIMO) 2 x 10
UMTS 1 1 40 0 0
UMTS 2 2 20 0 0
UMTS 2 1 40 1 40
UMTS 3 3 13 0 0
UMTS 4 4 10 0 0
UMTS 4 2 20 2 20
UMTS 6 3 13 3 13
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 13 3 13
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 10 4 10
(MIMO)
Table 6-905 Output power for the RRU3829 (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 30
3 (MIMO) 2 x 20
4 (MIMO) 2 x 15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 2 30 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 3 20 0 0
UMTS 4 4 15 0 0
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
l Table 6-907 and Table 6-908 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3832
(UMTS, AWS-3/AWS/2100 MHz).
l Table 6-909 and Table 6-910 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3832
(LTE FDD, AWS-3/AWS).
l Table 6-911 and Table 6-912 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3832
(UL, AWS-3/AWS).
NOTE
l The RRU3832 working in UMTS mode supports configurations of single-output, MIMO, or the
combination of the two, and uneven power configurations. In hybrid configuration scenarios, one
RRU3832 supports a maximum of six carriers. Each transmit channel supports a maximum of four
carriers and the maximum output power of each transmit channel is 60 W.
l The RRU3832 supports 2 x 15 Mhz cells and 2 x 20 MHz cells only when the RRU is connected to
the baseband board using two fiber optic cables.
Table 6-907 Output power for the RRU3832 (UMTS, AWS-3/AWS/2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 30
3 (MIMO) 2 x 20
4 (MIMO) 2 x 15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 30
UMTS 4 2 15 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 20
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 5 + 1 4 15 3 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 2 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 3 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
NOTE
(1): indicates that only the RRU3832 operating at AWS-3 supports this configuration.
Table 6-909 Output power for the RRU3832 (LTE FDD, AWS-3/AWS)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
Carriers (W) (MHz)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40 10
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20 5
2 (MIMO) 2 x 30 5, 10
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 2 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 2 40 1 20 2 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
+ UMTS 1 + LTE
FDD 1 (MIMO)
Table 6-913 Output power for the RRU3838 (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20
3 (MIMO) 2 x 13
4 (MIMO) 2 x 10
UMTS 1 1 40 0 0
UMTS 2 2 20 0 0
UMTS 2 1 40 1 40
UMTS 3 3 13 0 0
UMTS 4 4 10 0 0
UMTS 4 2 20 2 20
UMTS 6 3 13 3 13
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 13 3 13
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 10 4 10
(MIMO)
Table 6-915 and Table 6-916 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3839
(UMTS, 2100 MHz).
Table 6-915 Output power for the RRU3839 (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 30
3 (MIMO) 2 x 20
4 (MIMO) 2 x 15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 2 30 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 3 20 0 0
UMTS 4 4 15 0 0
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
l Table 6-919 and Table 6-920 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3841(LTE FDD, AWS, 2x60 W).
Table 6-917 Output power for the RRU3841 (LTE FDD, AWS, 4x30 W)
Working Total Number of LTE Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
mode FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier (MHz)
(W)
LTE FDD 1 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-919 Output power for the RRU3841 (LTE FDD, AWS, 2x60 W)
Working Total Number of LTE Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
mode FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier (MHz)
(W)
Table 6-921 Output power for the RRU3201 (LTE FDD, 700 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
Table 6-923 Output power for the RRU3201 (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20 10,15
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-925 Output power for the RRU3203 (LTE FDD, 700 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20 5
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-927 Output power for the RRU3220 (LTE FDD, DD 800 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20 10
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-929 Output power for the RRU3220E (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 5 1 5
(MIMO)
Table 6-931 Output power for the RRU3221 (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-933 Output power for the RRU3222 (LTE FDD, DD 800 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20 10
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-935 Output power for the RRU3229 (LTE FDD , 2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-937 Output power for the RRU3230E (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 5 1 5
(MIMO)
Table 6-939 Output power for the RRU3240 (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-941 and Table 6-942 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3249 (LTE
FDD, 700 MHz).
Table 6-941 Output power for the RRU3249 (LTE FDD, 700 MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-943 Output power for the RRU3260 (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20 5,10,15,20
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-945 Output power for the RRU3262 (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE(FDD) 1(MIMO) 2 x 40 5
LTE(FDD) 1 40 1 40
1(MIMO)
LTE(FDD) 1 60 1 60
1(MIMO)
Table 6-947 Output power for the RRU3262 (LTE FDD, 700 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE(FDD) 1 60 1 60
1(MIMO)
LTE(FDD) 1 40 1 40
1(MIMO)
NOTE
l In band 28 of the 700 MHz frequency band, the total bandwidth between the maximum frequency
and the minimum frequency of two carriers on the RRU3268 cannot exceed 25 MHz.
l In the 800 MHz frequency band, the total bandwidth between the maximum frequency and the
minimum frequency of two carriers on the RRU3268 cannot exceed 20 MHz.
Table 6-949 Output power for the RRU3268 (LTE FDD, 700 MHz/800 MHz/2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
Table 6-950 Configuration of RRU3268 (LTE FDD, 700 MHz/800 MHz/2600 MHz)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of LTE FDD per LTE FDD LTE FDD per LTE FDD
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-951 Output power for the RRU3269 (LTE FDD, 700 MHz (Band 12& Band 13))
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
1 (MIMO): Band 13 2 x 60 10
Table 6-952 Configuration of RRU3269 PAs (LTE FDD, 700 MHz (Band 12& Band 13))
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of LTE FDD per LTE FDD LTE FDD per LTE FDD
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
Table 6-953 Output power for the RRU3281 (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
LTE 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
LTE 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
LTE 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
LTE 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 15
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
Table 6-955 Output power for the RRU3668 (LTE FDD, 450 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier (MHz)
(W)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
Table 6-957 Output power for the RRU3908 V1 (GSM, 850 MHz/900 MHz/1800 MHz/1900
MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
GSM 1 40 40
2 40 40
3 20 20
4 15 20
5 12 12
6 10 12
Table 6-958 Configuration of RRU3908 V1 PAs (GSM, 850 MHz/900 MHz/1800 MHz/1900
MHz)
Configur PA1 PA2
ation
Scenario Number Output Output Number Output Output
(Total of GSM Power Power of GSM Power per Power
Number Carriers per GSM per GSM Carriers GSM per
of Carrier Carrier Carrier GSM
Carriers) (W) With (W) Carrier
Dynamic With
Power Dyna
Sharing mic
(W) Power
Sharin
g (W)
GSM 1 1 40 40 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 40 40 1 40 40
GSM 3 2 20 20 1 20 20
GSM 4 2 15 20 2 15 20
GSM 5 3 12 12 2 12 12
GSM 6 3 10 12 3 10 12
NOTE
Table 6-959 Output power for the RRU3908 V1 (UMTS, 850 MHz/900 MHz/1900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 40
2 30
3(a) 20(a)
4(a) 15(a)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 30
2 (MIMO) 2 x 15
Table 6-960 Configuration of RRU3908 V1 PAs (UMTS, 850 MHz/900 MHz/1900 MHz)
UMTS 1 1 40 0 0
UMTS 2 1 30 1 30
UMTS 1 1 30 1 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 15 2 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-961 Output power for the RRU3908 V1 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 30 1 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-963 Output power for the RRU3908 V1 (GU non-MSR, 900 MHz)
GSM + 1 1 40 30
UMTS
1 1 30 40
1 2 30 20
2 1 20 30
2 1 15 40
2 2 15 20
3 1 10 30
3 2 10 10
4 1 7.5 20
4 2 7.5 10
5 1 6 20
GSM 1 + 1 40 0 0 0 0 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 30 0 0 0 0 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 30 0 0 0 0 2 20
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 2 20 0 0 0 0 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 2 15 0 0 0 0 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 2 15 0 0 0 0 2 20
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 3 10 0 0 0 0 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 3 10 0 0 0 0 2 10
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 4 7.5 0 0 0 0 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 4 7.5 0 0 0 0 2 10
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 20
UMTS 1
Table 6-965 Output power for the RRU3908 V1 (GU MSR, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
GSM + 1 1 20 20
UMTS
4 1 12 12
4 2 10 10
5 1 10 10
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 20 0 0 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 3 12 0 0 1 12 1 12
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 3 10 0 0 1 10 2 10
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 3 10 0 10 2 10 1 10
UMTS 1
Table 6-967 Output power for the RRU3908 V1 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) Carrier
(MHz)
GSM + 1 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 10 5, 10
LTE FDD
1 1 (MIMO) 10 2 x 20 5, 10
2 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 10 5, 10
2 1 (MIMO) 10 2 x 20 5, 10
3 1 (MIMO) 10 2 x 10 5, 10
4 1 (MIMO) 10 2 x 10 5, 10
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 1 10 0 20 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 10 1 20 0 10 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 10 1 20 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 10 1 20 1 10 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 10 1 10 1 10 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 10 1 10 2 10 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
l Table 6-969 and Table 6-970 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3908
V2 (GSM, 850 MHz/900 MHz).
l Table 6-971 and Table 6-972 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3908
V2 (UMTS, 850 MHz/900 MHz).
l Table 6-973 and Table 6-974 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3908
V2 (LTE FDD, 900 MHz).
l Table 6-975 and Table 6-976 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3908
V2 (GU non-MSR, 850 MHz/900 MHz).
l Table 6-977 and Table 6-978 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3908
V2 (GU MSR, 850 MHz/900 MHz).
l Table 6-979 and Table 6-980 provide the typical power configuration for RRU3908 V2
(GL MSR, 900 MHz).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l The power capacity of the RRU3908 V2 is 2x60 W. Due to the restricted working temperature, the actual
power capacity can only reach 2x40 W.
Table 6-969 Output power for the RRU3908 V2 (GSM, 850 MHz/900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power Output Power per
GSM Carriers per GSM Carrier GSM Carrier With
(W) Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
GSM 1 40 40
2 40 40
3 20 20
4 20 20
5 13 15
6 13 15
7 10 13
8 10 13
GSM 1 1 40 40 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 40 40 1 40 40
GSM 3 2 20 20 1 20 20
GSM 4 2 20 20 2 20 20
GSM 5 3 13 15 2 13 15
GSM 6 3 13 15 3 13 15
GSM 7 4 10 13 3 10 13
GSM 8 4 10 13 4 10 13
NOTE
(a) indicates that the configuration is supported only at the 900 MHz frequency band.
Table 6-971 Output power for the RRU3908 V2 (UMTS, 850 MHz/900 MHz)
UMTS 1 60
2 40
3(a) 20(a)
4(a) 20(a)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20
3 (MIMO)(a) 2 x 10(a)
4 (MIMO)(a) 2 x 10(a)
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 40 1 40
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-973 Output power for the RRU3908 V2 (LTE FDD, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number Output Power per Bandwidth of
of LTE FDD LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD Carrier
Carriers (W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
Table 6-975 Output power for the RRU3908 V2 (GU non-MSR, 850 MHz/900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Number Output Power Output
Number of of UMTS per GSM Power per
GSM Carriers Carrier (W) UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 40 40
2 1 20 40
3 1 13 40
4 1 10 40
5 1 6 20
1 2 40 20
2 2 20 20
3 2 13 20
4 2 10 20
Table 6-976 Configuration of RRU3908 V2 PAs (GU non-MSR, 850 MHz/900 MHz)
Config PA1 PA2
uration
Scenar Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
io er of t er of t er of t er of t
(Total GSM Power UMTS Power GSM Power UMTS Power
Numb Carrie per Carrie per Carrie per Carrie per
er of rs GSM rs UMTS rs GSM rs UMTS
Carrier Carrie Carrie Carrie Carrie
s) r (W) r (W) r (W) r (W)
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 5 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 20
+
UMTS
1
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
NOTE
Table 6-977 Output power for the RRU3908 V2 (GU MSR, 850 MHz/900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Number Output Power Output
Number of of UMTS per GSM Power per
GSM Carriers Carrier (W) UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 3 1 20 20
4 1 13 20
5 1 10 30
1 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20
2 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20
3 1 (MIMO) 15 2 x 10
4 1 (MIMO) 15 2 x 10
Table 6-978 Configuration of RRU3908 V2 PAs (GU MSR, 850 MHz/900 MHz)
Configur PA1 PA2
ation
Scenario Numb Outp Numb Outpu Num Outp Numb Outp
(Total er of ut er of t ber of ut er of ut
Number GSM Powe UMTS Power GSM Powe UMT Power
of Carrier r per Carrie per Carrie r per S per
Carriers) s GSM rs UMTS rs GSM Carrie UMT
Carri Carrie Carri rs S
er r (W) er Carrie
(W) (W) r (W)
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 3 13 0 0 1 13 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 4 10 0 0 1 10 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 15 1 10 1 15 1 10
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 10 2 15 1 10
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
Table 6-979 Output power for the RRU3908 V2 (GL MSR, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidt
Number Number of Power per Power per h of LTE
of GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier Carrier
(W) (MHz)
4 1 (MIMO) 15 2 x 10 1.4, 3, 5, 10
4 1 (MIMO) 12 2 x 15 1.4, 3, 5, 10
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 15 1 10 1 15 1 10
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 15 1 10 2 15 1 10
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 12 1 15 2 12 1 15
FDD 1 (MIMO)
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the RRU3926 working in GSM mode: when the S1 configuration is applied, the maximum output
power of each carrier on the RRU3926 is 80 W. If the output power of 60 W or 80 W is required, the
related license must be obtained.
l In SRAN7.0 and earlier versions, an RRU3926 can only work in GSM, UMTS, or GU mode. In
SRAN8.0 and later versions, an RRU3926 can work in GSM, UMTS, LTE FDD, GU, or GL mode.
Table 6-981 Output power for the RRU3926 (GSM, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
GSM 1 80 80
2 40 40
3 27 31
4 20 27
5 16 20
6 12 20
7 10 16
8 7 12
NOTE
Table 6-982 Output power for the RRU3926 (UMTS, 900 MHz)
UMTS 1 80
2 40
3 25
4 20
5(a) 16(a)
6(a) 12(a)
Table 6-983 Output power for the RRU3926 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
2 40 1.4, 3, 5, 10
NOTE
Table 6-984 Output power for the RRU3926 (GU MSR, 900 MHz)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 40 40
1 2 40 20
2 1 30 20
2 1 20 40
2 2 20 20
3 1 20 20
3 2 16 10
4 1 12 20
4 2 12 10
5 1 10 20
5 2 10 10
6 1 10 10
6 2 8 10
7 1 8 10
Table 6-985 Output power for the RRU3926 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) Carrier
(MHz)
2 1 20 40 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
2 1 30 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
3 1 20 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
4 1 12 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
5 1 10 20 1.4, 3, 5,
10,15
6 1 10 10 1.4, 3, 5,
10,15
7 1 8 10 1.4, 3, 5,
10,15
l Table 6-986 and Table 6-987 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3928
(GSM, 900 MHz/1800 MHz).
l Table 6-988 and Table 6-989 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3928
(UMTS, 900 MHz).
l Table 6-990 and Table 6-991 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3928
(LTE FDD, 900 MHz/1800 MHz).
l Table 6-992 and Table 6-993 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3928
(GU non-MSR, 900 MHz).
l Table 6-994 and Table 6-995 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3928
(GU MSR, 900 MHz).
l Table 6-996 and Table 6-997 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3928
(GL MSR, 900 MHz/1800 MHz).
l Table 6-998 and Table 6-999 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3928
(UL MSR, 900 MHz).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
Table 6-986 Output power for the RRU3928 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GSM)
GSM 1 40 40
2 40 40
3 20 20
4 20 20
5 13 15
6 13 15
7 10 13
8 10 13
Table 6-987 Typical power configuration for the RRU3928 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GSM, PA)
Configur PA1 PA2
ation
Scenario Number Output Output Number Output Output
(Total of GSM Power Power of GSM Power per Power
Number Carriers per GSM per GSM Carriers GSM per
of Carrier Carrier Carrier GSM
Carriers) (W) (W) (W) Carrier
When (W)
Dynamic When
Power Dyna
Sharing mic
Is Used Power
Sharin
g Is
Used
GSM 1 1 40 40 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 40 40 1 40 40
GSM 3 2 20 20 1 20 20
GSM 4 2 20 20 2 20 20
GSM 5 3 13 15 2 13 15
GSM 6 3 13 15 3 13 15
GSM 7 4 10 13 3 10 13
GSM 8 4 10 13 4 10 13
Table 6-988 Output power for the RRU3928 (900 MHz, UMTS)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 40
2 40
3 20
4 20
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x20
3 (MIMO) 2x10
4 (MIMO) 2x10
Table 6-989 Typical power configuration for the RRU3928 (900 MHz, UMTS, PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of UMTS per UMTS UMTS per UMTS
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 1 40 0 0
UMTS 2 1 40 1 40
UMTS 3 2 20 1 20
UMTS 4 2 20 2 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 10 3 10
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 10 4 10
(MIMO)
Table 6-990 Output power for the RRU3928 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, LTE FDD)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
Table 6-991 Typical power configuration for the RRU3928 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, LTE FDD,
PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of LTE FDD per LTE FDD LTE FDD per LTE FDD
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-992 Output power for the RRU3928 (900 MHz, GU non-MSR)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Output Power
of GSM of UMTS Power per per UMTS
Carriers Carriers GSM Carrier Carrier (W)
(W)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 40 40
2 1 20 40
3 1 13 40
4 1 10 40
1 2 40 20
2 2 20 20
3 2 13 20
4 2 10 20
Table 6-993 Typical power configuration for the RRU3928 (900 MHz, GU non-MSR, PA)
Config PA1 PA2
uratio
n Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
Scenar er of t er of t er of t er of t
io GSM Power UMTS Power GSM Power UMTS Power
(Total Carrie per Carrie per Carrie per Carrie per
Numb rs GSM rs UMTS rs GSM rs UMTS
er of Carrie Carrie Carrie Carrie
Carrie r (W) r (W) r (W) r (W)
rs)
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
NOTE
Table 6-994 Output power for the RRU3928 (900 MHz, GU MSR)
GSM + UMTS 3 1 20 20
4 1 13 20
5 1 10 20
1 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
2 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
3 1 (MIMO) 10 2x20
4 1 (MIMO) 10 2x20
1 2 (MIMO) 20 2x10
2 2 (MIMO) 20 2x10
3 2 (MIMO) 10 2x10
4 2 (MIMO) 10 2x10
Table 6-995 Output power for the RRU3928 (900MHz, GU MSR, PA)
Configura PA1 PA2
tion
Scenario Num Outpu Numb Outp Num Outp Numb Outp
(Total ber of t er of ut ber of ut er of ut
Number GSM Power UMT Power GSM Power UMT Power
of Carrie per S per Carrie per S per
Carriers) rs GSM Carrie UMT rs GSM Carrie UMT
Carrie rs S Carrie rs S
r (W) Carrie r (W) Carrie
r (W) r (W)
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 3 13 0 0 1 13 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 4 10 0 0 1 10 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 20 0 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 1 20 1 10 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 20 2 10 0 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 10 1 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 2 10 1 10 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-996 Output power for the RRU3928 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GL MSR)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-997 Typical power configuration for the RRU3928 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GL MSR,
PA)
Configuratio PA1 PA2
n Scenario
(Total Numb Outp Num Outp Num Outp Num Out
Number of er of ut ber ut ber of ut ber of put
Carriers) GSM Power of Power GSM Power LTE Pow
Carrie per LTE per Carri per FDD er
rs GSM FDD LTE ers GSM Carri per
Carrie Carri FDD Carrie ers LTE
r (W) ers Carrie r (W) FDD
r (W) Carri
er
(W)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 10 1 20 1 10 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 15 1 10 1 15 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 15 1 10 2 15 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 10 1 10 2 10 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 10 1 10 3 10 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
Table 6-998 Output power for the RRU3928 (900 MHz, UL MSR)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidt
Number Number of Power per Power per h
of UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD Supported
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier by LTE
(W) FDD
(MHz)
3 1 (MIMO) 10 2x20 5, 10
4 1 (MIMO) 10 2x20 5, 10
Table 6-999 Typical power configuration for the RRU3928 (900MHz, UL MSR, PA)
Config PA1 PA2
uratio
n Numbe Outp Numb Outpu Numb Outp Numb Outpu
Scenar r of ut er of t er of ut er of t
io UMTS Power LTE Power UMT Power LTE Power
(Total Carrier per FDD per S per FDD per
Numb s UMT Carrier LTE Carrie UMT Carrie LTE
er of S s FDD rs S rs FDD
Carrier Carrie Carrier Carrie Carrie
s) r (W) (W) r (W) r (W)
UMTS 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20
1 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
2 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 10 1 20 1 10 1 20
3 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20
4 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
l Table 6-1010 and Table 6-1011 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3929 (GL MSR, 900 MHz/1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1012 and Table 6-1013 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3929 (UL MSR, 900 MHz).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the RRU3929 working in GSM mode, the maximum output power per carrier is 60 W when the S1 or
S2 configuration is applied. If the output power of 60 W is required, the related license must be
purchased.
Table 6-1000 Output power for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GSM)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier (W)
When Dynamic
Power Sharing Is
Used
GSM 1 60 60
2 60 60
3 30 30
4 30 30
5 20 25
6 20 25
7 15 20
8 15 20
Table 6-1001 Typical power configuration for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GSM,
PA)
Configur PA1 PA2
ation
Scenario Number Output Output Number Output Output
(Total of GSM Power Power of GSM Power per Power
Number Carriers per GSM per GSM Carriers GSM per
of Carrier Carrier Carrier GSM
Carriers) (W) (W) (W) Carrier
When (W)
Dynamic When
Power Dyna
Sharing mic
Is Used Power
Sharin
g Is
Used
GSM 1 1 60 60 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 60 60 1 60 60
GSM 3 2 30 30 1 30 30
GSM 4 2 30 30 2 30 30
GSM 5 3 20 25 2 20 25
GSM 6 3 20 25 3 20 25
GSM 7 4 15 20 3 15 20
GSM 8 4 15 20 4 15 20
Table 6-1002 Output power for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, UMTS)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x30
3 (MIMO) 2x20
4 (MIMO) 2 x 15
Table 6-1003 Typical power configuration for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, UMTS,
PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of UMTS per UMTS UMTS per UMTS
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 30
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 20
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-1004 Output power for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, LTE FDD)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
Table 6-1005 Typical power configuration for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, LTE
FDD, PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of LTE FDD per LTE FDD LTE FDD per LTE FDD
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-1006 Output power for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GU non-MSR)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 60 60
1 2 60 30
1 3 60 20
2 1 30 60
2 2 30 30
2 3 30 20
2 4 30 15
3 1 20 60
3 2 20 30
3 3 20 20
3 4 20 15
4 1 15 60
4 2 15 30
4 3 15 20
4 4 15 15
5 1 10 60
5 2 10 30
5 3 10 20
6 1 7 60
6 2 7 30
Table 6-1007 Typical power configuration for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GU non-
MSR, PA)
Config PA1 PA2
uratio
n Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
Scenar er of t er of t er of t er of t
io GSM Power UMTS Power GSM Power UMTS Power
(Total Carrie per Carrie per Carrie per Carrie per
Numb rs GSM rs UMTS rs GSM rs UMTS
er of Carrie Carrie Carrie Carrie
Carrie r (W) r (W) r (W) r (W)
rs)
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 6 6 7 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 6 6 7 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
Table 6-1008 Output power for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GU MSR)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 1 2 30 30
1 2 20 40
2 1 40 20
2 1 30 30
2 2 20 40
2 2 30 30
2 2 40 20
3 1 30 30
3 1 20 40
3 2 20 20
3 2 15 30
4 1 20 40
4 2 20 20
4 2 15 30
5 1 20 20
5 1 15 30
5 2 13 20
6 1 15 30
6 2 12 20
7 1 10 20
1 1 (MIMO) 20 2x40
1 1 (MIMO) 30 2x30
1 1 (MIMO) 40 2x20
1 2 (MIMO) 20 2x20
2 1 (MIMO) 20 2x40
2 1 (MIMO) 30 2x30
2 1 (MIMO) 40 2x20
2 2 (MIMO) 20 2x20
2 2 (MIMO) 30 2 x 15
3 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
3 1 (MIMO) 15 2x30
3 2 (MIMO) 15 2 x 15
3 2 (MIMO) 20 2x10
3 2 (MIMO) 10 2x20
4 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
4 1 (MIMO) 15 2x30
4 2 (MIMO) 15 2 x 15
4 2 (MIMO) 20 2x10
4 2 (MIMO) 10 2x20
Table 6-1009 Typical power configuration for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GU MSR,
PA)
Configurati PA1 PA2
on Scenario
(Total Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp
Number of ber of ut ber of ut ber of ut ber of ut
Carriers) GSM Power UMT Powe GSM Power UMT Power
Carrie per S r per Carri per S per
rs GSM Carrie UMT ers GSM Carrie UMT
Carrie rs S Carrie rs S
r (W) Carrie r (W) Carrie
r (W) r (W)
GSM 1 + 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 30 0 0 1 30 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 3 20 0 0 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 3 20 0 0 2 20 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 4 15 0 0 1 15 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 3 13 1 20 2 13 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 6 + 4 15 0 0 2 15 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 6 + 3 12 1 20 3 12 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 7 + 5 10 0 0 2 10 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 20 2 20 0 0 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 30 2 15 1 30 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 15 2 15 1 15 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 2 10 1 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 2 20 1 10 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 20 2 10 2 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 20 2 10 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
NOTE
Table 6-1010 Output power for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GL MSR)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-1011 Typical power configuration for the RRU3929 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GL MSR,
PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario (Total
Number of Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp Nu Out
Carriers) ber of ut ber of ut ber of ut mbe put
GSM Power LTE Power GSM Power r of Po
Carrie per FDD per Carri per LTE wer
rs GSM Carrie LTE ers GSM FDD per
Carrie rs FDD Carrie Carr LTE
r (W) Carrie r (W) iers FD
r (W) D
Car
rier
(W)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 12 1 20 2 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 (b) 7.5 (b) 1 (b) 30 (b) 2 (b) 7.5 (b) 1 (b) 30
FDD 1 (MIMO) (b)
(b)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 12 1 20 3 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 (b) 7.5 (b) 1 (b) 30 (b) 3 (b) 7.5 (b) 1 (b) 30
FDD 1 (MIMO) (b)
(b)
Table 6-1012 Output power for the RRU3929 (900 MHz, UL MSR)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidt
Number Number of Power per Power per h
of UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD Supported
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier by LTE
(W) FDD
(MHz)
2 1 (MIMO) 30 2x30 5, 10
2 1 (MIMO) 20 2x40 5, 10
3 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20 5, 10
3 1 (MIMO) 15 2x30 5, 10
4 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20 5, 10
4 1 (MIMO) 15 2x30 5, 10
Table 6-1013 Typical power configuration for the RRU3929 (900 MHz, UL MSR, PA)
UMTS 1 + 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 + 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 + 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 + 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
l Table 6-1014 and Table 6-1015 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3930E (UMTS, 2100 MHz).
l Table 6-1016 and Table 6-1017 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3930E (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz).
l Table 6-1018 and Table 6-1019 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3930E (UL, 2100 MHz).
1 (MIMO) 2x5
2 (MIMO) 2 x 2.5
3 (MIMO) 2 x 1.7
4 (MIMO) 2 x 1.25
UMTS 1 1 5 0 0
UMTS 2 1 5 1 5
UMTS 1 1 5 1 5
(MIMO)
Table 6-1016 Output power for the RRU3930E (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier FDD Carrier (MHz)
(W)
LTE FDD 1 1 5 1 5
(MIMO)
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the RRU3936 working in GSM mode, the maximum output power per carrier is 80 W when the S1
configuration is applied. If the output power of 60 W or 80 W is required, the related license must be
purchased.
Table 6-1020 Output power for the RRU3936 (GSM, 850 MHz/900 MHz/1800 MHz/1900
MHz)
GSM 1 80 80
2 40 40
3 27 31
4 20 27
5 16 20
6 12 20
7 10 16
8 7 12
NOTE
In the following table, * indicates that the UMTS mode is supported in terms of hardware.
Table 6-1021 Output power for the RRU3936 (UMTS, 850 MHz/900 MHz/1900 MHz)
UMTS 1 80
2 40
3 25
4 20
5* 16*
6* 12*
Table 6-1022 Output power for the RRU3936 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz/1900 MHz)
2 40 1.4, 3, 5, 10
NOTE
In the following table, * indicates that the configuration is supported from SRAN7.0.
Table 6-1023 Output power for the RRU3936 (GU MSR, 850 MHz/900 MHz/1900 MHz)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 40 40
1 2 40 20
2 1 30 20
2 1 20 40
2 2 20 20
3 1 20 20
3 2 16 10
3* 2* 13* 20*
4 1 12 20
4 2 12 10
5 1 10 20
5 2 10 10
6 1 10 10
6 2 8 10
7 1 8 10
Table 6-1024 Output power for the RRU3936 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
2 1 20 40 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
2 1 30 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
3 1 20 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
4 1 12 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
5 1 10 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15
6 1 10 10 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15
7 1 8 10 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15
Table 6-1025 Output power for the RRU3936 (GL MSR, 1900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
2 1 20 40 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
2 1 30 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
3 1 20 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
4 1 12 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
5 1 10 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15
6 1 10 10 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15
7 1 8 10 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15
1 2 20 30 1.4, 3, 5, 10
1 2 30 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10
2 2 20 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10
2 2 20 l Carrier 1: 1.4, 3, 5, 10
15
l Carrier 2:
25
2 2 20 l Carrier 1: 1.4, 3, 5, 10
10
l Carrier 2:
30
3 2 13 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10
3 2 17 10 1.4, 3, 5, 10
4 2 12 10 1.4, 3, 5, 10
5 2 10 10 1.4, 3, 5, 10
6 2 8 10 1.4, 3, 5, 10
Table 6-1026 Output power for the RRU3936 (UL MSR, 1900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
2 1 20 40 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
2 1 30 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
3 1 20 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10,
15, 20
1 2 20 30 1.4, 3, 5, 10
1 2 30 l Carrier 1: 1.4, 3, 5, 10
20
l Carrier 2:
40
2 2 20 20 1.4, 3, 5, 10
l Table 6-1039 and Table 6-1040 provide the typical power configuration for an
RRU3938 operating in the 900 MHz frequency band and working in UL MSR mode.
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
Table 6-1027 Output power for the RRU3938 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GSM)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier (W)
When Dynamic
Power Sharing Is
Used
GSM 1 40 40
2 40 40
3 20 20
4 20 20
5 13 15
6 13 15
7 10 13
8 10 13
Table 6-1028 Typical power configuration for the RRU3938 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GSM,
PA)
GSM 1 1 40 40 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 40 40 1 40 40
GSM 3 2 20 20 1 20 20
GSM 4 2 20 20 2 20 20
GSM 5 3 13 15 2 13 15
GSM 6 3 13 15 3 13 15
GSM 7 4 10 13 3 10 13
GSM 8 4 10 13 4 10 13
Table 6-1029 Output power for the RRU3938 (900 MHz, UMTS)
UMTS 1 40
2 40
3 20
4 20
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x20
3 (MIMO) 2x10
4 (MIMO) 2x10
Table 6-1030 Typical power configuration for the RRU3938 (900 MHz, UMTS, PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of UMTS per UMTS UMTS per UMTS
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 1 40 0 0
UMTS 2 1 40 1 40
UMTS 3 2 20 1 20
UMTS 4 2 20 2 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 10 3 10
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 10 4 10
(MIMO)
Table 6-1031 Output power for the RRU3938 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, LTE FDD)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
Table 6-1032 Typical power configuration for the RRU3938 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, LTE
FDD, PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of LTE FDD per LTE FDD LTE FDD per LTE FDD
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-1033 Output power for the RRU3938 (900 MHz, GU non-MSR)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Output Power
of GSM of UMTS Power per per UMTS
Carriers Carriers GSM Carrier Carrier (W)
(W)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 40 40
2 1 20 40
3 1 13 40
4 1 10 40
1 2 40 20
2 2 20 20
3 2 13 20
4 2 10 20
Table 6-1034 Typical power configuration for the RRU3938 (900 MHz, GU non-MSR, PA)
Config PA1 PA2
uratio
n Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
Scenar er of t er of t er of t er of t
io GSM Power UMTS Power GSM Power UMTS Power
(Total Carrie per Carrie per Carrie per Carrie per
Numb rs GSM rs UMTS rs GSM rs UMTS
er of Carrie Carrie Carrie Carrie
Carrie r (W) r (W) r (W) r (W)
rs)
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 1 40
+
UMTS
1
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 2 20
+
UMTS
2
Table 6-1035 Output power for the RRU3938 (900 MHz, GU MSR)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 3 1 20 20
4 1 13 20
5 1 10 20
6 1 10 20
1 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
2 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
3 1 (MIMO) 10 2x20
4 1 (MIMO) 10 2x20
1 2 (MIMO) 20 2x10
2 2 (MIMO) 20 2x10
3 2 (MIMO) 10 2x10
4 2 (MIMO) 10 2x10
Table 6-1036 Typical power configuration for the RRU3938 (900 MHz, GU MSR, PA)
Configura PA1 PA2
tion
Scenario Num Outpu Numb Outp Num Outp Numb Outp
(Total ber of t er of ut ber of ut er of ut
Number GSM Power UMT Power GSM Power UMT Power
of Carrie per S per Carrie per S per
Carriers) rs GSM Carrie UMT rs GSM Carrie UMT
Carrie rs S Carrie rs S
r (W) Carrie r (W) Carrie
r (W) r (W)
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 3 13 0 0 1 13 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 4 10 0 0 1 10 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 6 + 4 10 0 0 2 10 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 20 0 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 1 20 1 10 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 20 2 10 0 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 10 1 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 2 10 1 10 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-1037 Output power for the RRU3938 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GL MSR)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-1038 Typical power configuration for the RRU3938 (900 MHz/1800 MHz, GL MSR,
PA)
Configuratio PA1 PA2
n Scenario
(Total Numb Outp Num Outp Num Outp Num Out
Number of er of ut ber ut ber of ut ber of put
Carriers) GSM Power of Power GSM Power LTE Pow
Carrie per LTE per Carri per FDD er
rs GSM FDD LTE ers GSM Carri per
Carrie Carri FDD Carrie ers LTE
r (W) ers Carrie r (W) FDD
r (W) Carri
er
(W)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 10 1 20 1 10 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 15 1 10 1 15 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 15 1 10 2 15 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 10 1 10 2 10 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 10 1 10 3 10 1 10
FDD 1
(MIMO)
Table 6-1039 Output power for the RRU3938 (900 MHz, UL MSR)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidt
Number Number of Power per Power per h
of UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD Supported
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier by LTE
(W) FDD
(MHz)
3 1 (MIMO) 10 2x20 5, 10
4 1 (MIMO) 10 2x20 5, 10
Table 6-1040 Typical power configuration for the RRU3938 (900 MHz, UL MSR, PA)
Config PA1 PA2
uratio
n Numbe Outp Numb Outpu Numb Outp Numb Outpu
Scenar r of ut er of t er of ut er of t
io UMTS Power LTE Power UMT Power LTE Power
(Total Carrier per FDD per S per FDD per
Numb s UMT Carrier LTE Carrie UMT Carrie LTE
er of S s FDD rs S rs FDD
Carrier Carrie Carrier Carrie Carrie
s) r (W) (W) r (W) r (W)
UMTS 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20
1 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
2 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 10 1 20 1 10 1 20
3 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20
4 + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the RRU3939 working in GSM mode: when the S1 or S2 configuration is applied, the maximum
output power of each carrier on the RRU3939 is 60 W. If the output power of 60 W is required, the
related license must be obtained.
Table 6-1041 Output power for the RRU3939 (GSM, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
GSM 1 60 60
2 60 60
3 30 30
4 30 30
5 20 25
6 20 25
7 15 20
8 15 20
GSM 1 1 60 60 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 60 60 1 60 60
GSM 3 2 30 30 1 30 30
GSM 4 2 30 30 2 30 30
GSM 5 3 20 25 2 20 25
GSM 6 3 20 25 3 20 25
GSM 7 4 15 20 3 15 20
GSM 8 4 15 20 4 15 20
Table 6-1043 Output power for the RRU3939 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-1045 Output power for the RRU3939 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) Carrier
(MHz)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 12 1 20 2 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 12 1 20 3 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
l Table 6-1057 and Table 6-1058 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3942 (UMTS, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 40 W+80 W).
l Table 6-1059 and Table 6-1060 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3942 (LTE FDD, 850 MHz, 2 x 60 W).
l Table 6-1061 and Table 6-1062 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3942 (LTE FDD, 1900 MHz, 2 x 60 W).
l Table 6-1063 and Table 6-1064 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3942 (GU non-MSR, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 40 W+80 W).
l Table 6-1065 and Table 6-1066 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3942 (GU MSR, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 40 W+80 W).
l Table 6-1067 and Table 6-1068 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3942 (GL MSR, 1900 MHz, 2 x 60 W).
l Table 6-1069 and Table 6-1070 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3942 (GL MSR, 1900 MHz, 40 W+80 W).
l Table 6-1071 and Table 6-1072 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3942 (UL MSR, 850 MHz, 2 x 60 W).
l Table 6-1073 and Table 6-1074 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3942 (UL MSR, 1900 MHz, 2 x 60 W).
l Table 6-1075 and Table 6-1076 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3942 (UL MSR, 1900 MHz, 40 W+80 W).
l Table 6-1077 and Table 6-1078 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3942 (GUL MSR, 1900 MHz, 2 x 60 W).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the RRU3942 working in GSM mode, the maximum output power per carrier is 80 W when the S1
configuration is applied and 60 W when the S2 configuration is applied. If the output power of 60 W or
80 W is required, the related license must be purchased.
l In versions earlier than SRAN7.0, an RRU3942 can only support the 2x60 W configuration and can only
work in GSM, UMTS, or GU mode.
l From SRAN7.0 onwards, an RRU3942 supports the 2x60 W or 40 W+80 W configuration. The 2x60 W
configuration is typical configuration. Unless otherwise specified, the PA1 value and PA2 value in the
2x60 W configuration are interchangeable. The 40 W+80 W configuration is not typical configuration. In
this configuration, only PA2 can be configured with 80 W output power, and values of PA1 and PA2 are
not interchangeable.
Table 6-1047 Output power for the RRU3942 (GSM, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 2x60 W)
GSM 1 60 60
2 60 60
3 30 30
4 30 30
5 20 25
6 20 25
7 15 20
8 15 20
Table 6-1048 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (GSM, 850 MHz/1900 MHz,
2x60 W, PA)
GSM 1 1 60 60 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 60 60 1 60 60
GSM 3 2 30 30 1 30 30
GSM 4 2 30 30 2 30 30
GSM 5 3 20 25 2 20 25
GSM 6 3 20 25 3 20 25
GSM 7 4 15 20 3 15 20
GSM 8 4 15 20 4 15 20
Table 6-1049 Output power for the RRU3942 (UMTS, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 2x60 W)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x30
3 (MIMO) 2x20
4 (MIMO) 2 x 15
Table 6-1050 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (UMTS, 850 MHz/1900 MHz,
2x60 W, PA)
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 30
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 20
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
NOTE
(a) indicates that the configuration is supported from SRAN8.0 and the power values used by PA1 and PA2
cannot be interchanged when the configuration is applied.
Table 6-1051 Output power for the RRU3942 (GU non-MSR, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 2x60 W)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 60 60
1 2 60 30
1 3 60 20
2 1 30 60
2 2 30 30
2 3 30 20
2 4 30 15
3 1 20 60
3 2 20 30
3 3 20 20
3 4 20 15
4 1 15 60
4 2 15 30
4 3 15 20
4 4 15 15
5 1 10 60
5 2 10 30
5 3 10 20
6 1 7 60
6 2 7 30
Table 6-1052 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (GU non-MSR, 850 MHz/1900
MHz, 2x60 W, PA)
Config PA1 PA2
uratio
n Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
Scenar er of t er of t er of t er of t
io GSM Power UMTS Power GSM Power UMTS Power
(Total Carrie per Carrie per Carrie per Carrie per
Numb rs GSM rs UMTS rs GSM rs UMTS
er of Carrie Carrie Carrie Carrie
Carrie r (W) r (W) r (W) r (W)
rs)
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 6 6 7 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 6 6 7 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
Table 6-1053 Output power for the RRU3942 (GU MSR, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 2x60 W)
GSM + UMTS 1 2 30 30
1 2 20 40
2 1 40 20
2 1 30 30
2 2 20 40
2 2 30 30
2 2 40 20
3 1 30 30
3 1 20 40
3 2 20 20
3 2 15 30
4 1 20 40
4 2 20 20
4 2 15 30
5 1 20 20
5 1 15 30
5 2 13 20
6 1 15 30
6 2 12 20
7 1 10 20
1 1 (MIMO) 20 2x40
1 1 (MIMO) 30 2x30
1 1 (MIMO) 40 2x20
1 2 (MIMO) 20 2x20
2 1 (MIMO) 20 2x40
2 1 (MIMO) 30 2x30
2 1 (MIMO) 40 2x20
2 2 (MIMO) 20 2x20
2 2 (MIMO) 30 2 x 15
3 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
3 1 (MIMO) 15 2x30
3 2 (MIMO) 15 2 x 15
3 2 (MIMO) 20 2x10
3 2 (MIMO) 10 2x20
4 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
4 1 (MIMO) 15 2x30
4 2 (MIMO) 15 2 x 15
4 2 (MIMO) 20 2x10
4 2 (MIMO) 10 2x20
Table 6-1054 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (GU MSR, 850 MHz/1900 MHz,
2x60 W, PA)
Configurati PA1 PA2
on Scenario
(Total Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp
Number of ber of ut ber of ut ber of ut ber of ut
Carriers) GSM Power UMT Powe GSM Powe UMT Powe
Carri per S r per Carri r per S r per
ers GSM Carrie UMT ers GSM Carrie UMT
Carrie rs S Carrie rs S
r (W) Carrie r (W) Carrie
r (W) r (W)
GSM 1 + 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 30 0 0 1 30 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 3 20 0 0 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 3 20 0 0 2 20 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 4 15 0 0 1 15 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 3 13 1 20 2 13 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 6 + 4 15 0 0 2 15 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 6 + 3 12 1 20 3 12 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 7 + 5 10 0 0 2 10 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 20 2 20 0 0 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 30 2 15 1 30 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 15 2 15 1 15 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 2 10 1 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 2 20 1 10 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 20 2 10 2 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 20 2 10 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-1055 Output power for the RRU3942 (GSM, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 40 W+80 W)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier (W)
When Dynamic
Power Sharing Is
Used
GSM 1 80 80
2 40 40
3 40 40
4 27 27
5 20 20
6 20 20
7 16 20
8 13 15
Table 6-1056 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (GSM, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 40
W+80 W, PA)
Config PA1 PA2
uration
Scenari Numbe Output Output Number Output Output
o (Total r of Power Power per of GSM Power Power per
Numbe GSM per GSM Carriers per GSM
r of Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier (W)
Carriers Carrier When Carrier When
) (W) Dynamic (W) Dynamic
Power Power
Sharing Is Sharing Is
Used Used
GSM 1 0 0 0 1 80 80
GSM 3 1 40 40 2 40 40
GSM 4 1 27 27 3 27 27
GSM 6 2 20 20 4 20 20
GSM 7 2 16 20 5 16 20
GSM 8 3 13 15 5 13 15
Table 6-1057 Output power for the RRU3942 (UMTS, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 40 W+80 W)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per
Carriers UMTS Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 80
3 40
6 20
Table 6-1058 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (UMTS, 850 MHz/1900 MHz,
40 W+80 W, PA)
UMTS 1 0 0 1 80
UMTS 3 1 40 2 40
UMTS 6 2 20 4 20
Table 6-1059 Output power for the RRU3942 (LTE FDD, 850 MHz, 2x60 W)
Table 6-1060 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (LTE FDD, 850 MHz, 2x60 W,
PA)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
Table 6-1061 Output power for the RRU3942 (LTE FDD, 1900 MHz, 2x60 W)
Table 6-1062 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (LTE FDD, 1900 MHz, 2x60 W,
PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of LTE FDD per LTE FDD LTE FDD per LTE FDD
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-1063 Output power for the RRU3942 (GU non-MSR, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 40 W+80
W)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output
of GSM of UMTS per GSM Power per
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) UMTS
Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 80 40
1 1 40 80
1 2 80 20
1 2 40 40
1 3 80 10
1 3 40 25
1 4 80 10
2 1 40 40
2 1 20 80
2 2 40 20
2 2 20 40
2 3 40 10
2 3 20 25
2 4 40 10
2 4 20 20
3 1 27 40
3 1 13 80
3 2 27 20
3 2 13 40
3 3 27 10
3 3 13 25
3 4 27 10
3 4 13 20
4 1 20 40
4 1 10 80
4 2 20 20
4 2 10 40
4 3 20 10
4 3 10 25
4 4 20 10
4 4 10 20
5 1 16 40
5 2 16 20
5 3 16 10
6 1 12 40
6 2 12 20
7 1 6 40
Table 6-1064 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (GU non-MSR, 850 MHz/1900
MHz, 40 W+80 W, PA)
Config PA1 PA2
uratio
n Numb Outp Numb Output Numb Output Num Outp
Scenar er of ut er of Power er of Power ber of ut
io GSM Power UMTS per GSM per UMT Powe
(Total Carrie per Carrie UMTS Carrier GSM S r per
Numb rs GSM rs Carrier s Carrier Carri UMT
er of Carrie (W) (W) ers S
Carrie r (W) Carri
rs) er
(W)
GSM 1 0 0 1 40 1 80 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 1 0 0 2 20 1 80 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 1 0 0 3 10 1 80 0 0
+
UMTS
3
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 3 25
+
UMTS
3
GSM 1 0 0 4 10 1 80 0 0
+
UMTS
4
GSM 2 0 0 1 40 2 40 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 0 0 2 20 2 40 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 0 0 3 10 2 40 0 0
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 3 25
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 0 0 4 10 2 40 0 0
+
UMTS
4
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 4 20
+
UMTS
4
GSM 3 0 0 1 40 3 27 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 0 0 2 20 3 27 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 0 0 3 10 3 27 0 0
+
UMTS
3
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 3 25
+
UMTS
3
GSM 3 0 0 4 10 3 27 0 0
+
UMTS
4
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 4 20
+
UMTS
4
GSM 4 0 0 1 40 4 20 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 0 0 2 20 4 20 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 0 0 3 10 4 20 0 0
+
UMTS
3
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 3 25
+
UMTS
3
GSM 4 0 0 4 10 4 20 0 0
+
UMTS
4
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 4 20
+
UMTS
4
GSM 5 0 0 1 40 5 16 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 5 0 0 2 20 5 16 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 5 0 0 3 10 5 16 0 0
+
UMTS
3
GSM 6 0 0 1 40 6 12 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 6 0 0 2 20 6 12 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 7 0 0 1 40 7 6 0 0
+
UMTS
1
NOTE
(b) indicates that the configuration is supported only at the 1900 MHz frequency band.
Table 6-1065 Output power for the RRU3942 (GU MSR, 850 MHz/1900 MHz, 40 W+80 W)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 1 2 40 40
1 3 40 20
1 4 40 20
2 1 40 40
2 2 40 20
2 3 30 20
3 1 20 40
3 2 20 30
3 2 13 40
5 1 20 20
6 1 10 20
1 1 (MIMO) 40 2x40
1 2 (MIMO) 40 2x20
2 1 (MIMO) 30 2x20
2 2 (MIMO) 20 2x20
4 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
4 2 (MIMO) 10 2x10
Table 6-1066 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (GU MSR, 850 MHz/1900 MHz,
40 W+80 W, PA)
Configurati PA1 PA2
on Scenario
(Total Num Outp Num Outp Numb Outpu Numb Outp
Number of ber of ut ber of ut er of t er of ut
Carriers) GSM Powe UMT Power GSM Power UMT Powe
Carrie r per S per Carrie per S r per
rs GSM Carrie UMT rs GSM Carrie UMT
Carri rs S Carrie rs S
er Carrie r (W) Carri
(W) r (W) er (W)
GSM 1 + 0 0 1 40 1 40 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 1 + 0 0 1 20 1 40 2 20
UMTS 3
GSM 1 + 0 0 2 20 1 40 2 20
UMTS 4
GSM 2 + 1 40 0 0 1 40 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 40 0 0 1 40 2 20
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 0 0 2 20 2 30 1 20
UMTS 3
GSM 3 + 1 20 0 0 2 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 2 30
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 0 0 1 40 3 13 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 1 20 1 20 4 20 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 6 + 4 10 0 0 2 10 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 0 0 1 40 1 40 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 0 0 2 20 1 40 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 0 0 1 20 2 30 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 0 0 2 20 2 20 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 1 20 1 20 3 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 0 0 2 10 4 10 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
NOTE
Table 6-1067 Output power for the RRU3942 (GL MSR, 1900 MHz, 2x60 W)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-1068 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (GL MSR, 1900 MHz, 2x60 W,
PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Numb Outp Numb Outpu Numb Outp Nu Out
Number of er of ut er of t er of ut mbe put
Carriers) GSM Powe LTE Power GSM Powe r of Pow
Carrie r per FDD per Carrie r per LTE er
rs GSM Carrie LTE rs GSM FD per
Carri rs FDD Carri D LTE
er Carrie er Carr FDD
(W) r (W) (W) iers Carr
ier
(W)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 12 1 20 2 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 12 1 20 3 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
Table 6-1069 Output power for the RRU3942 (GL MSR, 1900 MHz, 40 W+80 W)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-1070 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (GL MSR, 1900 MHz, 40 W+80
W, PA)
GSM 5 + LTE 1 12 1 20 4 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 2 15 1 10 4 15 1 10
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 7 + LTE 2 12 1 10 5 12 1 10
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 7 + LTE 2 10 1 20 5 10 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 8 + LTE 2 10 1 10 6 10 1 10
FDD 1 (MIMO)
Table 6-1071 Output power for the RRU3942 (UL MSR, 850 MHz, 2x60 W)
Table 6-1072 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (UL MSR, 850 MHz, 2x60 W,
PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario (Total
Number of Nu Outpu Nu Out Num Outp Num Out
Carriers) mbe t mbe put ber ut ber of put
r of Power r of Pow of Pow LTE Pow
UM per LTE er UMT er FDD er
TS UMTS FDD per S per Carri per
Carr Carrie Carr LTE Carri UMT ers LTE
iers r (W) iers FDD ers S FDD
Carri Carri Carr
er er ier
(W) (W) (W)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) + 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
LTE FDD 2 (MIMO)
NOTE
Table 6-1073 Output power for the RRU3942 (UL MSR, 1900 MHz, 2x60 W)
Table 6-1074 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (UL MSR, 1900 MHz, 2x60 W,
PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario (Total
Number of Nu Outpu Nu Out Num Outp Num Out
Carriers) mbe t mbe put ber ut ber of put
r of Power r of Pow of Pow LTE Pow
UM per LTE er UMT er FDD er
TS UMTS FDD per S per Carri per
Carr Carrie Carr LTE Carri UMT ers LTE
iers r (W) iers FDD ers S FDD
Carri Carri Carr
er er ier
(W) (W) (W)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) + 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) + 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) + 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 (MIMO) + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) + 1 10 1 20 1 10 1 20
UMTS 2 + LTE FDD (MI (MIM (MIM (MIM
1 (MIMO) MO) O) O) O)
+1 + 20 +1 + 20
(Non- (Non-
MIMO MIM
) O)
UMTS 4 (MIMO) + 4(c) 10(c) 1(c) 20(c) 4(c) 10(c) 1(c) 20(c)
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
(c)
Table 6-1075 Output power for the RRU3942 (UL MSR, 1900 MHz, 40 W+80 W)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number Power per Power per Supported
UMTS of LTE UMTS LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers FDD Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
Carriers (MHz)
Table 6-1076 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (UL MSR, 1900 MHz, 40 W+80
W, PA)
UMTS 1 + 0 0 1 40 1 40 1 40
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 + 0 0 1 20 3 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 1 20 1 20 3 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
NOTE
(a) indicates that the configuration is supported from SRAN8.0 and the power values used by PA1 and PA2
cannot be interchanged when the configuration is applied.
Table 6-1077 Output power for the RRU3942 (GUL MSR, 1900 MHz, 2x60 W)
GSM + 1 1 1 40 40 2x20 5, 10
UMTS + (MIMO
LTE )
FDD
2 1 1 20 40 2x20 5, 10
(MIMO
)
3 1 1 12 40 2x20 5, 10
(MIMO
)
1 2 1 40 20 2x20 5, 10
(MIMO
)
2 2 1 20 20 2x20 5, 10
(MIMO
)
3 2 1 12 20 2x20 5, 10
(MIMO
)
4 2 1 10 20 2x20 5, 10
(MIMO
)
1 1 1 30 30 2x30 5, 10
(MIMO
)
2 1 1 15 30 2x30 5, 10
(MIMO
)
1 2 1 30 15 2x30 5, 10
(MIMO
)
2 2 1 15 15 2x30 5, 10
(MIMO
)
Table 6-1078 Typical power configuration for the RRU3942 (GUL MSR, 1900 MHz, 2x60
W, PA)
Configu PA1 PA2
ration
Scenario N O N Ou N Ou Nu Out Nu Out Nu Out
(Total u ut u tpu u tpu mb put mb put mb put
Number m pu m t m t er Po er Po er Pow
of be t be Po be Po of wer of wer of er
Carriers r Po r we r we GS per UM per LT per
) of we of r of r M GS TS UM E LTE
G r U per LT per Car M Car TS FD FD
S pe M U E LT rier Car rier Car D D
M r TS M FD E s rier s rier Car Carr
Ca G Ca TS D FD (W) (W) rier ier
rri S rri Car Ca D s (W)
ers M ers rier rri Car
Ca (W ers rier
rri ) (W)
er
(W
)
GSM 1 + 0 0 1 40 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 20
UMTS 1
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 0 0 1 40 1 20 2 20 0 0 1 20
UMTS 1
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 0 0 1 40 1 20 3 12 0 0 1 20
UMTS 1
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 0 0 2 20 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 20
UMTS 2
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 0 0 3 12 1 20 2 20 0 0 1 20
UMTS 2
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 0 0 4 10 1 20 3 12 0 0 1 20
UMTS 2
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 0 0 1 30 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
UMTS 1
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 0 0 1 30 1 30 2 15 0 0 1 30
UMTS 1
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 0 0 2 15 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
UMTS 2
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 0 0 2 15 1 30 2 15 0 0 1 30
UMTS 2
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
l Table 6-1093 and Table 6-1094 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952 (GSM, 850MHz, 40W+80W).
l Table 6-1095 and Table 6-1096 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952 (UMTS, 850MHz, 40W+80W).
l Table 6-1097 and Table 6-1098 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952 (GU non-MSR, 850MHz, 40W+80W).
l Table 6-1099 and Table 6-1100 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952 (GU MSR, 850MHz, 40W+80W).
l Table 6-1101 and Table 6-1102 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952 (GL MSR, 850MHz, 40W+80W).
l Table 6-1103 and Table 6-1104 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952 (UMTS, 2100 MHz).
l Table 6-1105 and Table 6-1106 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952 (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz).
l Table 6-1107 and Table 6-1108 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952 (UL MSR, 2100 MHz).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the RRU3952 working in GSM mode: when the S1 configuration is applied, the maximum output
power of each carrier on the RRU3952 is 80 W; when the S2 configuration is applied, the maximum
output power of each carrier on the RRU3952 is 60 W. If the output power of 60 W or 80 W is required,
the related license must be obtained.
l The RRU3952 supports 2 x 60 W or 40 W + 80 W configuration. The "40 W + 80 W" configuration does
not apply to typical scenarios. When this configuration is used, only power of channel B can be 80 W.
l When two LTE carriers are configured, it is recommended that the power spectrum density (PSD) of the
two carriers be set to the same value. Power spectrum density = Carrier output power/Carrier bandwidth
(1.4 MHz and 3 MHz bandwidths are considered as 5 MHz bandwidth in this formula.)
Table 6-1079 Output power for the RRU3952 (GSM, 850MHz, 2x60W)
mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
GSM 1 60 60
2 60 60
3 30 30
4 30 30
5 20 25
6 20 25
7 15 20
8 15 20
GSM 1 1 60 60 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 60 60 1 60 60
GSM 3 2 30 30 1 30 30
GSM 4 2 30 30 2 30 30
GSM 5 3 20 25 2 20 25
GSM 6 3 20 25 3 20 25
GSM 7 4 15 20 3 15 20
GSM 8 4 15 20 4 15 20
Table 6-1081 Output power for the RRU3952 (UMTS, 850MHz, 2x60W)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x30
3 (MIMO) 2x20
4 (MIMO) 2x15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 30
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 20
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-1083 Output power for the RRU3952 (LTE FDD, 850MHz, 2x60W)
mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-1085 Output power for the RRU3952 (GU non-MSR, 850MHz, 2x60W)
mode Total Number Total Number Output Output Power
of GSM of UMTS Power per per UMTS
Carriers Carriers GSM Carrier Carrier (W)
(W)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 60 60
1 2 60 30
1 3 60 20
2 1 30 60
2 2 30 30
2 3 30 20
2 4 30 15
3 1 20 60
3 2 20 30
3 3 20 20
3 4 20 15
4 1 15 60
4 2 15 30
4 3 15 20
4 4 15 15
5 1 10 60
5 2 10 30
5 3 10 20
6 1 7 60
6 2 7 30
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 6 6 7 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 6 6 7 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
Table 6-1087 Output power for the RRU3952 (GU MSR, 850MHz, 2x60W)
mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 1 2 30 30
1 2 20 40
2 1 40 20
2 1 30 30
2 2 20 40
2 2 30 30
2 2 40 20
3 1 30 30
3 1 20 40
3 2 20 20
3 2 15 30
4 1 20 40
4 2 20 20
4 2 15 30
5 1 20 20
5 1 15 30
5 2 13 20
6 1 15 30
6 2 12 20
7 1 10 20
1 1 (MIMO) 20 2x40
1 1 (MIMO) 30 2x30
1 1 (MIMO) 40 2x20
1 2 (MIMO) 20 2x20
2 1 (MIMO) 20 2x40
2 1 (MIMO) 30 2x30
2 1 (MIMO) 40 2x20
2 2 (MIMO) 20 2x20
2 2 (MIMO) 30 2x15
3 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
3 1 (MIMO) 15 2x30
3 2 (MIMO) 15 2x15
3 2 (MIMO) 20 2x10
3 2 (MIMO) 10 2x20
4 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
4 1 (MIMO) 15 2x30
4 2 (MIMO) 15 2x15
4 2 (MIMO) 20 2x10
4 2 (MIMO) 10 2x20
GSM 1 + 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 30 0 0 1 30 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 3 20 0 0 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 3 20 0 0 2 20 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 4 15 0 0 1 15 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 3 13 1 20 2 13 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 6 + 4 15 0 0 2 15 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 6 + 3 12 1 20 3 12 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 7 + 5 10 0 0 2 10 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 20 2 20 0 0 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 30 2 15 1 30 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 15 2 15 1 15 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 2 10 1 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 2 20 1 10 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 20 2 10 2 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 20 2 10 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-1089 Output power for the RRU3952 (GL MSR, 850MHz, 2x60W)
mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) Carrier
(MHz)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 12 1 20 2 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 12 1 20 3 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 2 20 0 0 2 20
FDD2 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
FDD2 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 10 2 20 1 10 2 20
FDD2 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 2 10 2 20 2 10
FDD2 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 10 2 20 2 10 2 20
FDD2 (MIMO)
Table 6-1091 Output power for the RRU3952 (UL MSR, 850MHz, 2x60W)
mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidt
Number of Number of Power per Power per h of LTE
UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier Carrier
(W) (MHz)
UMTS 1 (MIMO)+ 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO)+ 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO)+ 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 (MIMO)+ 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 (MIMO)+ 3 15 1 15 3 15 1 15
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 (MIMO)+ 4 10 1 20 4 10 1 20
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
Table 6-1093 Output power for the RRU3952 (GSM, 850MHz, 40W+80W)
mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
GSM 1 80 80
2 40 40
3 40 40
4 27 27
5 20 20
6 20 20
7 16 20
8 13 15
GSM 1 0 0 0 1 80 80
GSM 3 1 40 40 2 40 40
GSM 4 1 27 27 3 27 27
GSM 6 2 20 20 4 20 20
GSM 7 2 16 20 5 16 20
GSM 8 3 13 15 5 13 15
Table 6-1095 Output power for the RRU3952 (UMTS, 850MHz, 40W+80W)
mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per
Carriers UMTS Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 80
3 40
6 20
UMTS 1 0 0 1 80
UMTS 3 1 40 2 40
UMTS 6 2 20 4 20
Table 6-1097 Output power for the RRU3952 (GU non-MSR, 850MHz, 40W+80W)
mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output
of GSM of UMTS per GSM Power per
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) UMTS
Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 80 40
1 1 40 80
1 2 80 20
1 2 40 40
1 3 80 10
1 3 40 25
1 4 80 10
2 1 40 40
2 1 20 80
2 2 40 20
2 2 20 40
2 3 40 10
2 3 20 25
2 4 40 10
2 4 20 20
3 1 27 40
3 1 13 80
3 2 27 20
3 2 13 40
3 3 27 10
3 3 13 25
3 4 27 10
3 4 13 20
4 1 20 40
4 1 10 80
4 2 20 20
4 2 10 40
4 3 20 10
4 3 10 25
4 4 20 10
4 4 10 20
5 1 16 40
5 2 16 20
5 3 16 10
6 1 12 40
6 2 12 20
7 1 6 40
GSM 1 0 0 1 40 1 80 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 1 0 0 2 20 1 80 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 1 0 0 3 10 1 80 0 0
+
UMTS
3
GSM 1 1 40 0 0 0 0 3 25
+
UMTS
3
GSM 1 0 0 4 10 1 80 0 0
+
UMTS
4
GSM 2 0 0 1 40 2 40 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 0 0 2 20 2 40 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 0 0 3 10 2 40 0 0
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 3 25
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 0 0 4 10 2 40 0 0
+
UMTS
4
GSM 2 2 20 0 0 0 0 4 20
+
UMTS
4
GSM 3 0 0 1 40 3 27 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 0 0 2 20 3 27 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 0 0 3 10 3 27 0 0
+
UMTS
3
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 3 25
+
UMTS
3
GSM 3 0 0 4 10 3 27 0 0
+
UMTS
4
GSM 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 4 20
+
UMTS
4
GSM 4 0 0 1 40 4 20 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 0 0 2 20 4 20 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 0 0 3 10 4 20 0 0
+
UMTS
3
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 3 25
+
UMTS
3
GSM 4 0 0 4 10 4 20 0 0
+
UMTS
4
GSM 4 4 10 0 0 0 0 4 20
+
UMTS
4
GSM 5 0 0 1 40 5 16 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 5 0 0 2 20 5 16 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 5 0 0 3 10 5 16 0 0
+
UMTS
3
GSM 6 0 0 1 40 6 12 0 0
+
UMTS
1
GSM 6 0 0 2 20 6 12 0 0
+
UMTS
2
GSM 7 0 0 1 40 7 6 0 0
+
UMTS
1
Table 6-1099 Output power for the RRU3952 (GU MSR, 850MHz, 40W+80W)
mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 1 2 40 40
1 3 40 20
1 4 40 20
2 1 40 40
2 2 40 20
2 3 30 20
3 1 20 40
3 2 20 30
3 2 13 40
5 1 20 20
6 1 10 20
1 1 (MIMO) 40 2x40
1 2 (MIMO) 40 2x20
2 1 (MIMO) 30 2x20
2 2 (MIMO) 20 2x20
4 1 (MIMO) 20 2x20
4 2 (MIMO) 10 2x10
GSM 1 + 0 0 1 40 1 40 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 1 + 0 0 1 20 1 40 2 20
UMTS 3
GSM 1 + 0 0 2 20 1 40 2 20
UMTS 4
GSM 2 + 1 40 0 0 1 40 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 40 0 0 1 40 2 20
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 0 0 2 20 2 30 1 20
UMTS 3
GSM 3 + 1 20 0 0 2 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 2 30
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 0 0 1 40 3 13 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 1 20 1 20 4 20 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 6 + 4 10 0 0 2 10 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 0 0 1 40 1 40 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 0 0 2 20 1 40 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 0 0 1 20 2 30 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 0 0 2 20 2 20 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 1 20 1 20 3 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 0 0 2 10 4 10 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-1101 Output power for the RRU3952 (GL MSR, 850MHz, 40W+80W)
mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) Carrier
(MHz)
GSM 5 + LTE 1 12 1 20 4 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 2 15 1 10 4 15 1 10
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 7 + LTE 2 12 1 10 5 12 1 10
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 7 + LTE 2 10 1 20 5 10 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 8 + LTE 2 10 1 10 6 10 1 10
FDD 1 (MIMO)
Table 6-1103 Output power for the RRU3952 (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2x60
2 (MIMO) 2x30
3 (MIMO) 2x20
4 (MIMO) 2 x 15
Table 6-1104 Typical power configuration for RRU3952 PAs (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Configuratio PA1 PA2
n Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of UMTS per UMTS UMTS per UMTS
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 60
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 30
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 1 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 1 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 2 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 2 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 3 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-1105 Output power for the RRU3952 (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
Table 6-1106 Typical power configuration of RRU3952 PAs (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of LTE FDD per LTE FDD LTE FDD per LTE FDD
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-1107 Output power for the RRU3952 (UL MSR, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-1108 Typical power configuration for RRU3952 PAs (UL MSR, 2100 MHz)
Confi PA1 PA2
gurati
on Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
Scenar er of t er of t er of t er of t
io UMTS Power LTE Power UMTS Power LTE Power
(Total Carrie per FDD per Carrie per FDD per
Numb rs UMTS Carrie LTE rs UMTS Carrie LTE
er of Carrie rs FDD Carrie rs FDD
Carrie r (W) Carrie r (W) Carrie
rs) r (W) r (W)
UMTS 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
1+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIM
O)
UMTS 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
2+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIM
O)
UMTS 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
3+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIM
O)
UMTS 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
4+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIM
O)
UMTS 3 15 1 15 3 15 1 15
6+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIM
O)
UMTS 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
1
(MIM
O) +
LTE
FDD 2
(MIM
O)
UMTS 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
2
(MIM
O) +
LTE
FDD 2
(MIM
O)
UMTS 3 15 1 15 3 15 1 15
3
(MIM
O) +
LTE
FDD 2
(MIM
O)
UMTS 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
2+
LTE
FDD 2
(MIM
O)
UMTS 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 15
4+
LTE
FDD 2
(MIM
O)
l Table 6-1119 and Table 6-1120 provide the typical power configuration of an RRU3953
operating in the 900/1900 MHz frequency band and working in GU MSR mode.
l Table 6-1121 and Table 6-1122 provide the typical power configuration of an RRU3953/
RRU3953w operating in the 1800/1900 MHz frequency band and working in GL MSR
mode.
l Table 6-1123 and Table 6-1124 provide the typical power configuration of an RRU3953
operating in the 1900 MHz frequency band and working in UL MSR mode.
l Table 6-1125 and Table 6-1126 provide the typical power configuration of an RRU3953
operating in the 1900 MHz frequency band and working in GUL MSR mode.
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the RRU3953/RRU3953w working in GSM mode: when the S1 or S2 configuration is applied, the
maximum output power of each carrier on the RRU3953/RRU3953w is 60 W. If the output power of 60
W is required, the related license must be obtained.
l When two LTE carriers are configured, it is recommended that the power spectrum density (PSD) of the
two carriers be set to the same value. Power spectrum density = Carrier output power/Carrier bandwidth
(1.4 MHz and 3 MHz bandwidths are considered as 5 MHz bandwidth in this formula.)
l For RRU3953w, the scenario where the third-order intermodulated signal falls in the receive frequency
range of a configured carrier is not supported.
NOTE
l The RRU3953 supports a maximum of 2x80 W power configuration, and supports a maximum of 2 x 60
W power configuration working in GSM mode.
l (a) indicates that when working in the 1900 MHz frequency band in GSM mode, the RRU3953 also
supports the power configuration of 40 W+80 W.
l (b) indicates that when only working in the 900 MHz frequency band, the RRU3953 supports the power
configuration.
l (c) indicates that when only working in the 1900 MHz frequency band, the RRU3953 supports the power
configuration.
GSM 1 60 60
2 60 60
3 30 30
4 30 30
5 20 25
6 20 25
7 15 20
8 15 20
GSM 1 1 60 60 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 60 60 1 60 60
GSM 3 2 30 30 1 30 30
GSM 4 2 30 30 2 30 30
GSM 5 3 20 25 2 20 25
GSM 6 3 20 25 3 20 25
GSM 7 4 15 20 3 15 20
GSM 8 4 15 20 4 15 20
Table 6-1111 Output power for the RRU3953 (UMTS, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 80
2 80
3 40
4 40
5 26
6 26
1(MIMO) 2x60
2(MIMO) 2x40
3(MIMO) 2x26
4(MIMO) 2x20
Table 6-1112 Typical power configuration for the RRU3953 (UMTS, 900 MHz, PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of UMTS per UMTS UMTS per UMTS
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 1 80 0 0
UMTS 2 1 80 1 80
UMTS 3 2 40 1 40
UMTS 4 2 40 2 40
UMTS 5 3 26 2 26
UMTS 6 3 26 3 26
UMTS 1 60 1 60
1(MIMO)
UMTS 2 40 2 40
2(MIMO)
UMTS 3 26 3 26
3(MIMO)
UMTS 4 20 4 20
4(MIMO)
Table 6-1113 Output power for the RRU3953 (UMTS, 1900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 80
2 80
3 40
4 40
5 25
6 25
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x40
3 (MIMO) 2x20
4 (MIMO) 2x20
Table 6-1114 Typical power configuration for the RRU3953 (UMTS, 1900 MHz, PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of UMTS per UMTS UMTS per UMTS
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 1 80 0 0
UMTS 2 1 80 1 80
UMTS 3 2 40 1 40
UMTS 4 2 40 2 40
UMTS 5 3 25 2 25
UMTS 6 3 25 3 25
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 40 2 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 20 4 20
(MIMO)
NOTE
The RRU3953 supports LTE cells with bandwidth of 1.4/3/5/10/15/20 MHz. The RRU3953w supports LTE
cells with bandwidth of 5/10/15/20 MHz.
Table 6-1115 Output power for the RRU3953/RRU3953w (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz/1900 MHz)
Table 6-1116 Typical power configuration for the RRU3953/RRU3953w (LTE FDD, 1800
MHz/1900 MHz, PA)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 40 2 40
(MIMO)
Table 6-1117 Output power for the RRU3953 (GU non-MSR, 900 MHz/1900 MHz)
2 1 40 80
2 2 40 40
2 3 40 27
2 4 40 20
3 1 27 80
3 2 27 40
3 3 27 27
3 4 27 20
4 1 20 80
4 2 20 40
4 3 20 27
4 4 20 20
5 1 16 80
5 2 16 40
5 3 16 27
6 1 12 80
6 2 12 40
Table 6-1118 Output power for the RRU3953 (GU non-MSR, 900 MHz/1900 MHz, PA)
GSM 2 2 40 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 2 40 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 2 40 0 0 0 0 3 27
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 2 40 0 0 0 0 4 20
+
UMTS
4
GSM 3 3 27 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 3 27 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 3 27 0 0 0 0 3 27
+
UMTS
3
GSM 3 3 27 0 0 0 0 4 20
+
UMTS
4
GSM 4 4 20 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 4 20 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 4 20 0 0 0 0 3 27
+
UMTS
3
GSM 4 4 20 0 0 0 0 4 20
+
UMTS
4
GSM 5 5 16 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 5 5 16 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
GSM 5 5 16 0 0 0 0 3 27
+
UMTS
3
GSM 6 6 12 0 0 0 0 1 80
+
UMTS
1
GSM 6 6 12 0 0 0 0 2 40
+
UMTS
2
Table 6-1119 Output power for the RRU3953 (GU MSR, 900 MHz/1900 MHz)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
1 1 40 40
1 2 40 40
1 3 40 40
2 1 40 40
2 2 40 40
2 3 40 20
3 1 40 40
3 2 20 40
4 1 20 40
4 2 20 40
5 1 20 40
5 2 20 20
5 2 15 30
6 1 20 40
6 2 20 20
1 1(MIMO) 40 2x40
2 1(MIMO) 40 2x40
3 1(MIMO) 20 2x40
4 1(MIMO) 20 2x40
1 2(MIMO) 40 2x20
2 2(MIMO) 40 2x20
3 2(MIMO) 20 2x20
Table 6-1120 Output power for the RRU3953 (GU MSR, 900 MHz/1900 MHz, PA)
Configurati PA1 PA2
on Scenario
(Total Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp
Number of ber of ut ber of ut ber of ut ber of ut
Carriers) GSM Power UMT Powe GSM Powe UMT Powe
Carri per S r per Carri r per S r per
ers GSM Carrie UMT ers GSM Carrie UMT
Carrie rs S Carrie rs S
r (W) Carrie r (W) Carrie
r (W) r (W)
GSM 1 + 1 40 1 40 0 0 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 40 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 1 + 1 40 1 40 0 0 2 40
UMTS 3
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 40 1 40 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 40 2 20 1 40 1 20
UMTS 3
GSM 3 + 2 40 0 0 1 40 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 40 2 20 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 3 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 3 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 6 + 4 20 0 0 2 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 6 + 3 20 1 20 3 20 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 1 + 1 40 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS
1(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
UMTS
1(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS
1(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 40 2 20 1 40
UMTS
1(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 40 2 20 0 0 2 20
UMTS
2(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 40 2 20 1 40 2 20
UMTS
2(MIMO)
NOTE
l The RRU3953 supports LTE cells with bandwidth of 1.4/3/5/10/15/20 MHz. The RRU3953w supports
LTE cells with bandwidth of 5/10/15/20 MHz.
Table 6-1121 Output power for the RRU3953/RRU3953w (GL MSR, 1800 MHz/1900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-1122 Typical power configuration for the RRU3953/RRU3953w (GL MSR, 1800
MHz/1900 MHz, PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario (Total
Number of Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp Nu Out
Carriers) ber of ut ber of ut ber of ut mbe put
GSM Power LTE Power GSM Power r of Po
Carrie per FDD per Carri per LTE wer
rs GSM Carrie LTE ers GSM FDD per
Carrie rs FDD Carrie Carr LTE
r (W) Carrie r (W) iers FD
r (W) D
Car
rier
(W)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 30 1 50 0 0 1 50
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 30 1 50 1 30 1 50
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 25 1 30 1 25 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 30 1 20 1 30 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 1 40 2 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 25 1 30 2 25 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 30 1 20 2 30 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 16 1 30 2 16 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 20 1 20 3 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 7 + LTE 4(c) 15(c) 1(c) 20(c) 3(c) 15(c) 1(c) 20(c
FDD 1 (MIMO) )
(c)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 2 30 0 0 2 30
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1(c) 40(c) 2(c) 20(c) 0(c) 0(c) 2(c) 20(c
FDD 2 (MIMO) )
(c)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 2 30 1 20 2 30
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1(c) 40(c) 2(c) 20(c) 1(c) 40(c) 2(c) 20(c
FDD 2 (MIMO) )
(c)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
Table 6-1123 Output power for the RRU3953 (UL MSR, 1900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidt
Number of Number of Power per Power per h
UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD Supported
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier by LTE
(W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-1124 Output power for the RRU3953 (UL MSR, 1900 MHz, PA)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario (Total
Number of Nu Outpu Nu Out Num Outp Num Out
Carriers) mbe t mbe put ber ut ber of put
r of Power r of Pow of Pow LTE Pow
UM per LTE er UMT er FDD er
TS UMTS FDD per S per Carri per
Carr Carrie Carr LTE Carri UMT ers LTE
iers r (W) iers FDD ers S FDD
Carri Carri Carr
er er ier
(W) (W) (W)
UMTS 1 (MIMO)+ 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 (MIMO)+ 2 20 1 40 2 20 1 40
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 (MIMO)+ 3 15 1 30 3 15 1 30
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 (MIMO)+ 4 15 1 20 4 15 1 20
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + UMTS 1 1 10 1 20 1 10 1 20
(MIMO)+ LTE FDD (MI (MIM (MIM (MIM
2 (MIMO) MO) O)+ 20 O)+ 1 O)
+1 (Non- + 20
MIMO (Non-
) MIM
O)
Table 6-1125 Output power for the RRU3953 (GUL MSR, 1900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Total Output Output Output Bandwi
Numbe Numbe Numb Power Power Power dth
r of r of er of per per per Suppor
GSM UMTS LTE GSM UMTS LTE ted by
Carriers Carriers FDD Carrier Carrier FDD LTE
Carrier (W) (W) Carrier FDD
s (W) (MHz)
3 1 1 20 40 2x20 1.4, 3, 5,
(MIMO 10, 15,
) 20
4 1 1 10 40 2x20 1.4, 3, 5,
(MIMO 10, 15,
) 20
1 2 1 40 20 2x40 1.4, 3, 5,
(MIMO 10, 15,
) 20
2 2 1 20 20 2x40 1.4, 3, 5,
(MIMO 10, 15,
) 20
3 2 1 20 20 2x20 1.4, 3, 5,
(MIMO 10, 15,
) 20
4 2 1 10 20 2x20 1.4, 3, 5,
(MIMO 10, 15,
) 20
Table 6-1126 Typical power configuration for the RRU3953 (GUL MSR, 1900 MHz, PA)
Configu PA1 PA2
ration
Scenario N O N Ou N Ou Nu Out Nu Out Nu Out
(Total u ut u tpu u tpu mb put mb put mb put
Number m pu m t m t er Po er Po er Pow
of be t be Po be Po of wer of wer of er
Carriers r Po r we r we GS per UM per LT per
) of we of r of r M GS TS UM E LTE
G r U per LT per Car M Car TS FD FD
S pe M U E LT rier Car rier Car D D
M r TS M FD E s rier s rier Car Carr
Ca G Ca TS D FD (W) (W) rier ier
rri S rri Car Ca D s (W)
ers M ers rier rri Car
Ca (W ers rier
rri ) (W)
er
(W
)
GSM 1 + 1 40 0 0 1 40 0 0 1 40 1 40
UMTS 1
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 2 20 0 0 1 40 0 0 1 40 1 40
UMTS 1
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 3 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 40 1 20
UMTS 1
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 4 10 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 40 1 20
UMTS 1
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 40 0 0 1 40 0 0 2 20 1 40
UMTS 2
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 2 20 0 0 1 40 0 0 2 20 1 40
UMTS 2
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 3 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 2 20 1 20
UMTS 2
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 4 10 0 0 1 20 0 0 2 20 1 20
UMTS 2
+ LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
l Table 6-1127 and Table 6-1128 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3958 (UMTS, 2100 MHz).
l Table 6-1129 and Table 6-1130 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3958 (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz).
l Table 6-1131 and Table 6-1132 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3958 (UL MSR, 2100 MHz).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l When two LTE carriers are configured, it is recommended that the power spectrum density (PSD) of the
two carriers be set to the same value. Power spectrum density = Carrier output power/Carrier bandwidth
(1.4 MHz and 3 MHz bandwidths are considered as 5 MHz bandwidth in this formula.)
Table 6-1127 Output power for the RRU3958 (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 40
2 40
3 20
4 20
5 13
6 13
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x20
3 (MIMO) 2x13
4 (MIMO) 2x10
Table 6-1128 Typical power configuration for RRU3958 PAs (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Configuratio PA1 PA2
n Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of UMTS per UMTS UMTS per UMTS
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 1 40 0 0
UMTS 2 1 40 1 40
UMTS 3 2 20 1 40
UMTS 4 2 20 2 20
UMTS 5 3 13 2 20
UMTS 6 3 13 3 13
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 13 3 13
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 10 4 10
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 1 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 2 3 13 3 13
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 3 4 10 4 10
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 1 3 13 3 13
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 2 4 10 4 10
(MIMO)
UMTS 6 + 1 4 10 4 10
(MIMO)
Table 6-1129 Output power for the RRU3958 (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
Table 6-1130 Typical power configuration of RRU3958 PAs (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of LTE FDD per LTE FDD LTE FDD per LTE FDD
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-1131 Output power for the RRU3958 (UL MSR, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-1132 Typical power configuration for RRU3958 PAs (UL MSR, 2100 MHz)
UMTS 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20
1+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
2+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 13 1 13 1 13 1 13
3+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 13 1 13 2 13 1 13
4+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 3 10 1 10 3 10 1 10
6+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
1
(MIMO
) + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 13 1 13 2 13 1 13
2
(MIMO
) + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 3 10 1 10 3 10 1 10
3
(MIMO
) + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 13 2 13 1 13 2 13
2+
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10
4+
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
l Table 6-1137 and Table 6-1138 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3959 (GU non-MSR, 900 MHz).
l Table 6-1139 and Table 6-1140 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3959 (GU MSR, 900 MHz).
l Table 6-1141 and Table 6-1142 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3959 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1143 and Table 6-1144 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3959 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1145 and Table 6-1146 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3959w (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1147 and Table 6-1148 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3959w (GL MSR, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1149 and Table 6-1150 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3959 (UMTS, 2100MHz).
l Table 6-1151 and Table 6-1152 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3959 (LTE FDD, 2100MHz).
l Table 6-1153 and Table 6-1154 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3959 (UL MSR, 2100MHz).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l For the RRU3959/RRU3959w working in GSM mode: when the S1 or S2 configuration is applied, the
maximum output power of each carrier on the RRU3959 is 60 W. If the output power of 60 W is required,
the related license must be obtained.
l When two LTE carriers are configured, it is recommended that the power spectrum density (PSD) of the
two carriers be set to the same value. Power spectrum density = Carrier output power/Carrier bandwidth
(1.4 MHz and 3 MHz bandwidths are considered as 5 MHz bandwidth in this formula.)
l For RRU3959w, the scenario where the third-order intermodulated signal falls in the receive frequency
range of a configured carrier is not supported.
Table 6-1133 Output power for the RRU3959 (GSM, 900 MHz/1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier With
Dynamic Power
Sharing (W)
GSM 1 60 60
2 60 60
3 30 30
4 30 30
5 20 25
6 20 25
7 15 20
8 15 20
GSM 1 1 60 60 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 60 60 1 60 60
GSM 3 2 30 30 1 30 30
GSM 4 2 30 30 2 30 30
GSM 5 3 20 25 2 20 25
GSM 6 3 20 25 3 20 25
GSM 7 4 15 20 3 15 20
GSM 8 4 15 20 4 15 20
Table 6-1135 Output power for the RRU3959 (UMTS, 900 MHz)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 30
3 (MIMO) 2 x 20
4 (MIMO) 2 x 15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 30
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 20
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-1137 Output power for the RRU3959 (GU non-MSR, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 60 60
1 2 60 30
1 3 60 20
2 1 30 60
2 2 30 30
2 3 30 20
2 4 30 15
3 1 20 60
3 2 20 30
3 3 20 20
3 4 20 15
4 1 15 60
4 2 15 30
4 3 15 20
4 4 15 15
5 1 10 60
5 2 10 30
5 3 10 20
6 1 7 60
6 2 7 30
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 1 1 60 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 2 2 30 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 3 3 20 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 4 4 15 0 0 0 0 4 15
+
UMTS
4
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
GSM 5 5 10 0 0 0 0 3 20
+
UMTS
3
GSM 6 6 7 0 0 0 0 1 60
+
UMTS
1
GSM 6 6 7 0 0 0 0 2 30
+
UMTS
2
Table 6-1139 Output power for the RRU3959 (GU MSR, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Power per
Number of Number of Power per UMTS Carrier (W)
GSM UMTS GSM Carrier
Carriers Carriers (W)
GSM + 1 2 30 30
UMTS
1 2 20 40
2 1 40 20
2 1 30 30
2 2 20 40
2 2 30 30
2 2 40 20
3 1 30 30
3 1 20 40
3 2 20 20
3 2 15 30
4 1 20 40
4 2 20 20
4 2 15 30
5 1 20 20
5 1 15 30
5 2 13 20
6 1 15 30
6 2 13 20
7 1 10 20
1 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 40
1 1 (MIMO) 30 2 x 30
1 1 (MIMO) 40 2 x 20
1 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20
2 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 40
2 1 (MIMO) 30 2 x 30
2 1 (MIMO) 40 2 x 20
2 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20
2 2 (MIMO) 30 2 x 15
3 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20
3 1 (MIMO) 15 2 x 30
3 2 (MIMO) 15 2 x 15
3 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 10
3 2 (MIMO) 10 2 x 20
4 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20
4 1 (MIMO) 15 2 x 30
4 2 (MIMO) 15 2 x 15
4 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 10
4 2 (MIMO) 10 2 x 20
GSM 1 + 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 0 0
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 30 0 0 1 30 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 3 20 0 0 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
UMTS 2
GSM 5 + 3 20 0 0 2 20 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 4 15 0 0 1 15 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 3 13 1 20 2 13 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 6 + 4 15 0 0 2 15 1 30
UMTS 1
GSM 6 + 3 13 1 20 3 13 1 20
UMTS 2
GSM 7 + 5 10 0 0 2 10 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 20 2 20 0 0 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 30 2 15 1 30 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 15 2 15 1 15 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 2 10 1 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 2 20 1 10 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 15
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 20 2 10 2 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 20 2 10 2 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-1141 Output power for the RRU3959 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40 1.4, 3
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-1143 Output power for the RRU3959 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) Carrier
(MHz)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 12 1 20 2 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 12 1 20 3 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 2 20 0 0 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 10 2 20 1 10 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 2 10 2 20 2 10
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 10 2 20 2 10 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
Table 6-1145 Output power for the RRU3959w (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
Table 6-1147 Output power for the RRU3959w (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) Carrier
(MHz)
4 1 (MIMO) 15 2 x 30 10, 15
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
Table 6-1149 Output power for the RRU3959 (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x30
3 (MIMO) 2x20
4 (MIMO) 2x15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 60
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 30
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 1 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 2 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 + 3 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 1 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 + 2 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 6 + 1 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-1151 Output power for the RRU3959 (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-1153 Output power for the RRU3959 (UL MSR, 2100 MHz)
UMTS 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
1+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
2+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
3+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
4+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
1
(MIMO
) + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
2
(MIMO
) + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 3 15 1 15 3 15 1 15
3
(MIMO
) + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 4 10 1 20 4 10 1 20
4
(MIMO
) + LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 3 15 1 15 3 15 1 15
6+
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
2+
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
UMTS 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 15
4+
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
UMTS 3 10 2 15 3 10 2 15
6+
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
UMTS 1 15 3 15 1 15 3 15
2+
LTE
FDD 3
(MIMO
)
l Table 6-1163 and Table 6-1164 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3961 (GU MSR, 900 MHz).
l Table 6-1165 and Table 6-1166 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3961 (GL, GSM 900 MHz+LTE FDD 800 MHz).
l Table 6-1167 and Table 6-1168 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3961 (UL, UMTS 900 MHz+LTE FDD 800 MHz).
l Table 6-1169 and Table 6-1170 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3961 (GUL, GU MSR 900 MHz+LTE FDD 800 MHz).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
Table 6-1155 Output power for the RRU3961 (GSM, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Output Power per
GSM Carriers GSM Carrier (W) GSM Carrier
With Dynamic
Power Sharing
(W)
GSM 1 40 40
2 40 40
3 20 20
4 20 20
5 13 15
6 13 15
7 10 13
8 10 13
GSM 1 1 40 40 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 40 40 1 40 40
GSM 3 2 20 20 1 20 20
GSM 4 2 20 20 2 20 20
GSM 5 3 13 15 2 13 15
GSM 6 3 13 15 3 13 15
GSM 7 4 10 13 3 10 13
GSM 8 4 10 13 4 10 13
Table 6-1157 Output power for the RRU3961 (UMTS, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 40
2 40
3 20
4 20
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20
3 (MIMO) 2 x 10
4 (MIMO) 2 x 10
UMTS 1 1 40 0 0
UMTS 2 1 40 1 40
UMTS 3 2 20 1 20
UMTS 4 2 20 2 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 10 3 10
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 10 4 10
(MIMO)
Table 6-1159 Output power for the RRU3961 (LTE FDD, 800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier LTE FDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20 10
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20 10
(MIMO)
Table 6-1161 Output power for the RRU3961 (GU non-MSR, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 1 1 40 40
2 1 20 40
3 1 13 40
4 1 10 40
1 2 40 20
2 2 20 20
3 2 13 20
4 2 10 20
GSM 1 + 1 40 0 0 0 0 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 2 20 0 0 0 0 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 3 13 0 0 0 0 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 4 10 0 0 0 0 1 40
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 40 0 0 0 0 2 20
UMTS 2
GSM 2 + 2 20 0 0 0 0 2 20
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 3 13 0 0 0 0 2 20
UMTS 2
GSM 4 + 4 10 0 0 0 0 2 20
UMTS 2
Table 6-1163 Output power for the RRU3961 (GU MSR, 900 MHz)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 3 1 20 20
4 1 13 20
5 1 10 20
6 1 10 20
1 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20
2 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20
3 1 (MIMO) 10 2 x 20
4 1 (MIMO) 10 2 x 20
1 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 10
2 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 10
3 2 (MIMO) 10 2 x 10
4 2 (MIMO) 10 2 x 10
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 4 + 3 13 0 0 1 13 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 5 + 4 10 0 0 1 10 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 6 + 4 10 0 0 2 10 1 20
UMTS 1
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 1 20 1 10 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 20 2 10 0 0 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 10 1 20 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 2 10 1 10 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-1165 Output power for the RRU3961 (GL, GSM 900 MHz+LTE FDD 800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) Carrier
(MHz)
3 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20 10, 20
4 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20 10, 20
5 1 (MIMO) 13 2 x 20 10, 20
6 1 (MIMO) 13 2 x 20 10, 20
7 1 (MIMO) 10 2 x 20 10, 20
8 1 (MIMO) 10 2 x 20 10, 20
1 2 (MIMO) 40 2 x 10 10
2 2 (MIMO) 40 2 x 10 10
3 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 10 10
4 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 10 10
5 2 (MIMO) 13 2 x 10 10
6 2 (MIMO) 13 2 x 10 10
7 2 (MIMO) 10 2 x 10 10
8 2 (MIMO) 10 2 x 10 10
Table 6-1166 Configuration of RRU3961 PAs (GL, GSM 900 MHz+LTE FDD 800 MHz)
Configuratio PA1 PA2
n Scenario
(Total Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp
Number of ber of ut ber of ut ber of ut ber of ut
Carriers) GSM Powe LTE Powe GSM Powe LTE Powe
Carri r per FDD r per Carri r per FDD r per
ers GSM Carri LTE ers GSM Carri LTE
Carri ers FDD Carri ers FDD
er Carri er (W) Carri
(W) er (W) er
(W)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 13 1 20 2 13 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 13 1 20 3 13 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 7 + LTE 4 10 1 20 3 10 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 8 + LTE 4 10 1 20 4 10 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 2 10 0 0 2 10
FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 2 10 1 40 2 10
FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 2 10 1 20 2 10
FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 2 10 2 20 2 10
FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 13 2 10 2 13 2 10
FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 13 2 10 3 13 2 10
FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 7 + LTE 4 10 2 10 3 10 2 10
FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 8 + LTE 4 10 2 10 4 10 2 10
FDD 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-1167 Output power for the RRU3961 (UL, UMTS 900 MHz+LTE FDD 800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per of LTE
UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) Carrier
(MHz)
3 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20 10, 20
4 1 (MIMO) 20 2 x 20 10, 20
1 2 (MIMO) 40 2 x 10 10
2 2 (MIMO) 40 2 x 10 10
3 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 10 10
4 2 (MIMO) 20 2 x 10 10
1 (MIMO) 2 (MIMO) 2 x 40 2 x 10 10
2 (MIMO) 2 (MIMO) 2 x 20 2 x 10 10
3 (MIMO) 2 (MIMO) 2 x 10 2 x 10 10
4 (MIMO) 2 (MIMO) 2 x 10 2 x 10 10
Table 6-1168 Configuration of RRU3961 PAs (UMTS 900 MHz+LTE FDD 800 MHz)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario (Total
Number of Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp Num Outp
Carriers) ber ut ber ut ber ut ber ut
of Powe of Powe of Powe of Powe
UMT r per LTE r per UMT r per LTE r per
S UMT FDD LTE S UMT FDD LTE
Carri S Carri FDD Carri S Carri FDD
ers Carri ers Carri ers Carri ers Carri
er er er er
(W) (W) (W) (W)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 40 2 10 0 0 2 10
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 40 2 10 1 40 2 10
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 20 2 10 1 20 2 10
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 20 2 10 2 20 2 10
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 10 1 20 3 10 1 20
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 10 1 20 4 10 1 20
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 1 40 2 10 1 40 2 10
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 20 2 10 2 20 2 10
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 10 2 10 3 10 2 10
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 10 2 10 4 10 2 10
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 2 (MIMO)
Table 6-1169 Output power for the RRU3961 (GUL, GU MSR 900 MHz+LTE FDD 800
MHz)
Mode Total Total Total Output Output Output Bandwi
Numbe Numbe Numbe Power Power Power dth of
r of r of r of per per per LTE LTE
GSM UMTS LTE GSM UMTS FDD FDD
Carriers Carriers FDD Carrier Carrier Carrier Carrier
Carriers (W) (W) (W) (MHz)
GSM + 1 1 1 40 40 2 x 20 10, 20
UMTS + (MIMO)
LTE
FDD 2 1 1 20 40 2 x 20 10, 20
(MIMO)
3 1 1 20 20 2 x 20 10, 20
(MIMO)
4 1 1 10 40 2 x 20 10, 20
(MIMO)
1 2 1 40 20 2 x 20 10, 20
(MIMO)
2 2 1 20 20 2 x 20 10, 20
(MIMO)
3 2 1 13 20 2 x 20 10, 20
(MIMO)
4 2 1 10 20 2 x 20 10, 20
(MIMO)
1 1 2 40 40 2 x 10 10
(MIMO)
2 1 2 20 40 2 x 10 10
(MIMO)
3 1 2 20 20 2 x 10 10
(MIMO)
4 1 2 10 40 2 x 10 10
(MIMO)
1 2 2 40 20 2 x 10 10
(MIMO)
2 2 2 20 20 2 x 10 10
(MIMO)
3 2 2 13 20 2 x 10 10
(MIMO)
4 2 2 10 20 2 x 10 10
(MIMO)
1 1 1 20 2 x 20 2 x 20 10, 20
(MIMO) (MIMO)
3 1 1 10 2 x 20 2 x 20 10, 20
(MIMO) (MIMO)
2 2 1 20 2 x 10 2 x 20 10, 20
(MIMO) (MIMO)
4 2 1 10 2 x 10 2 x 20 10, 20
(MIMO) (MIMO)
1 1 2 20 2 x 20 2 x 10 10
(MIMO) (MIMO)
3 1 2 10 2 x 20 2 x 10 10
(MIMO) (MIMO)
2 2 2 20 2 x 10 2 x 10 10
(MIMO) (MIMO)
4 2 2 10 2 x 10 2 x 10 10
(MIMO) (MIMO)
Table 6-1170 Configuration of RRU3961 PAs (GUL, GU MSR 900 MHz+LTE FDD 800
MHz)
Configura PA1 PA2
tion
Scenario Nu Ou Nu Ou Nu Ou Nu Ou Nu Ou Nu Ou
(Total mb tpu mb tpu mb tpu mb tpu mb tpu mb tpu
Number er t er t er t er t er t er t
of of Po of Po of Po of Po of Po of Po
Carriers) GS we U we LT we GS we U we LT we
M r M r E r M r M r E r
Ca per TS per FD per Car per TS per FD per
rri GS Car U D LT rier GS Car U D LT
ers M rier M Car E s M rier M Car E
Car s TS rier FD Ca s TS rier FD
rier Ca s D rri Ca s D
(W rri Car er rri Ca
) er rier (W er rri
(W (W ) (W er
) ) ) (W
)
GSM 1 + 1 40 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 40 1 20
UMTS 1 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 40 1 20
UMTS 1 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 4 10 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 40 1 20
UMTS 1 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 40 0 0 1 20 0 0 2 20 1 20
UMTS 2 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 2 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 2 20 1 20
UMTS 2 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 3 13 0 0 1 20 0 0 2 20 1 20
UMTS 2 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 4 10 0 0 1 20 0 0 2 20 1 20
UMTS 2 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 40 0 0 2 10 0 0 1 40 2 10
UMTS 1 +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 2 20 0 0 2 10 0 0 1 40 2 10
UMTS 1 +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 20 0 0 2 10 1 20 1 20 2 10
UMTS 1 +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 4 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 1 40 2 10
UMTS 1 +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 40 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 20 2 10
UMTS 2 +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 2 20 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 20 2 10
UMTS 2 +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 3 13 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 20 2 10
UMTS 2 +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 4 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 20 2 10
UMTS 2 +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO) +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 1 20 1 20 1 10 1 20 1 20
UMTS 1
(MIMO) +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 10 1 20 1 20 2 10 1 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO) +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 10 1 20 2 10 2 10 1 20
UMTS 2
(MIMO) +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 20 2 10 0 0 1 20 2 10
UMTS 1
(MIMO) +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 3 + 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 10 1 20 2 10
UMTS 1
(MIMO) +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 10 2 10 1 20 2 10 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO) +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10
UMTS 2
(MIMO) +
LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
l Table 6-1171 and Table 6-1172 provide the typical power configuration of an RRU3971
(UMTS, AWS/1900 MHz).
l Table 6-1173 and Table 6-1174 provide the typical power configuration of an RRU3971
(LTE FDD, AWS/1800 MHz/1900 MHz).
l Table 6-1175 and Table 6-1176 provide the typical power configuration of an RRU3971
(GU MSR, 1900 MHz).
l Table 6-1177 and Table 6-1178 provide the typical power configuration of an RRU3971
(GL MSR, 1800 MHz/1900 MHz).
l Table 6-1179 and Table 6-1180 provide the typical power configuration of an RRU3971
(UL MSR, AWS/1900 MHz).
l Table 6-1181 and Table 6-1182 provide the typical power configuration of an RRU3971
(GUL MSR, 1900 MHz).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l When two LTE carriers are configured, it is recommended that the power spectrum density (PSD) of the
two carriers be set to the same value. Power spectrum density = Carrier output power/Carrier bandwidth
(1.4 MHz and 3 MHz bandwidths are considered as 5 MHz bandwidth in this formula.)
Table 6-1171 Output power for the RRU3971 (UMTS, AWS/1900 MHz)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 4 40
8 20
UMTS 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
4
UMTS 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20
8
Table 6-1173 Output power for the RRU3971 (LTE FDD, AWS/1800 MHz/1900 MHz)
Table 6-1174 Configuration of RRU3971 PAs (LTE FDD, AWS/1800 MHz/1900 MHz)
LTE 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
LTE 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
Table 6-1175 Output power for the RRU3971 (GU MSR, 1900 MHz)
Mode Total Number Total Number Output Power Output Power
of GSM of UMTS per GSM per UMTS
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
GSM + UMTS 2 8 20 10
4 8 10 10
G 1 20 2 10 1 20 2 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 10
S
M
2
+
U
M
TS
8
G 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 10
S
M
4
+
U
M
TS
8
Table 6-1177 Output power for the RRU3971 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz/1900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-1178 Configuration of RRU3971 PAs (GL MSR, 1800 MHz/1900 MHz)
Configu PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4
ration
Scenari N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O
o (Total u ut u ut u ut u ut u ut u ut u ut u ut
Numbe m p m p m p m p m p m p m p m p
r of b ut b ut b ut b ut b ut b ut b ut b ut
Carriers er P er P er P er P er P er P er P er P
) of o of o of o of o of o of o of o of o
G w L w G w L w G w L w G w L w
S er T er S er T er S er T er S er T er
M p E p M p E p M p E p M p E p
C er F er C er F er C er F er C er F er
ar G D L ar G D L ar G D L ar G D L
ri S D T ri S D T ri S D T ri S D T
er M C E er M C E er M C E er M C E
s C ar F s C ar F s C ar F s C ar F
ar ri D ar ri D ar ri D ar ri D
ri er D ri er D ri er D ri er D
er s C er s C er s C er s C
( ar ( ar ( ar ( ar
W ri W ri W ri W ri
) er ) er ) er ) er
( ( ( (
W W W W
) ) ) )
GSM 2 + 1 15 1 25 1 15 1 25 0 0 1 25 0 0 1 25
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 20
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 10 1 20 2 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 10
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 10 2 15 1 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 1 10
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 20
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 10
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-1179 Output power for the RRU3971 (UL MSR, AWS/1900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
U 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
M
TS
4
+
LT
E
F
D
D
1
(
M
I
M
O)
U 1 20 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20 2 10
M
TS
4
+
LT
E
F
D
D
2
(
M
I
M
O)
Table 6-1181 Output power for the RRU3971 (GUL MSR, 1900 MHz)
Mode Total Total Total Output Output Output Bandwi
Numbe Numbe Numbe Power Power Power dth
r of r of r of per per per LTE Suppor
GSM UMTS LTE GSM UMTS FDD ted by
Carriers Carriers FDD Carrier Carrier Carrier LTE
Carriers (W) (W) (W) FDD
(MHz)
G 2 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 2
S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M
4
+
U
M
T
S
4
+
L
T
E
F
D
D
1
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I
M
O
)
G 2 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 1
S 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0
M
4
+
U
M
T
S
4
+
L
T
E
F
D
D
1
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)
l Table 6-1183 and Table 6-1184 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952m(1800MHz) (GSM, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1185 and Table 6-1186 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952m(1800MHz) (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1187 and Table 6-1188 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952m(1800MHz) (GL MSR, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1189 and Table 6-1190 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952m(2100MHz) (UMTS, 2100 MHz).
l Table 6-1191 and Table 6-1192 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952m(2100MHz) (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz).
l Table 6-1193 and Table 6-1194 provide the typical power configuration for the
RRU3952m(2100MHz) (UL MSR, 2100 MHz).
NOTE
l If the power sharing feature is activated, assume that UEs in a cell are randomly located.
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l Station spacing, frequency multiplexing factor, power control algorithm, and traffic model all affect the
gains of dynamic power sharing. In most cases, network plans are designed on the basis of power
specifications of dynamic power sharing.
l Before activating the dynamic power sharing feature, enable the DTX and power control functions. In
GBSS8.1, the dynamic power sharing feature is mutually exclusive with the GBFD-113201 Concentric
Cell, GBFD-114501 Co-BCCH Cell, GBFD-118001 BCCH Dense Frequency Multiplexing, and
GBFD-117501 Enhanced Measurement Report (EMR) features. In GBSS9.0 and later versions, the
dynamic power sharing feature can be used together with these features. However, the dynamic power
sharing feature currently cannot be used together with the GBFD-117002 IBCA (Interference Based
Channel Allocation), GBFD-117001 Flex MAIO, GBFD-118701 RAN Sharing, and GBFD-114001
Extended Cell features in GBSS8.1, GBSS9.0, and later versions.
l When the RRU3952m works in GSM mode and the S1 or S2 configuration is used, the maximum output
power is 60 W per carrier. The corresponding 60 W power license must be obtained.
l When two LTE carriers are configured, it is recommended that the power spectrum density (PSD) of the
two carriers be set to the same value. Power spectrum density = Carrier output power/Carrier bandwidth
(1.4 MHz and 3 MHz bandwidths are considered as 5 MHz bandwidth in this formula.)
Table 6-1183 Output power for the RRU3952m(1800MHz) (GSM, 1800 MHz)
GSM 1 60 60
2 60 60
3 30 30
4 30 30
5 20 25
6 20 25
7 15 20
8 15 20
GSM 1 1 60 60 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 60 60 1 60 60
GSM 3 2 30 30 1 30 30
GSM 4 2 30 30 2 30 30
GSM 5 3 20 25 2 20 25
GSM 6 3 20 25 3 20 25
GSM 7 4 15 20 3 15 20
GSM 8 4 15 20 4 15 20
Table 6-1185 Output power for the RRU3952m(1800MHz) (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-1187 Output power for the RRU3952m(1800MHz) (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 12 1 20 2 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 12 1 20 3 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 15 1 15 3 15 1 15
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 2 20 0 0 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 2 10 1 20 2 10
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 2 10 2 20 2 10
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x30
3 (MIMO) 2x20
4 (MIMO) 2x15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 30
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 20
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-1191 Output power for the RRU3952m(2100MHz) (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-1193 Output power for the RRU3952m(2100MHz) (UL MSR, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 20 2 20 0 0 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
Table 6-1195 Output power for the RRU3168 (LTE TDD, 1900 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE TDD Carriers LTE TDD Carrier TDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LT 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10
E
T
D
D
1
(
M
I
M
O)
8T
8R
Table 6-1197 Output power for the RRU3232 (LTE TDD, 1800MHz or 2300 MHz or 2600
MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE TDD Carriers LTE TDD Carrier TDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
Table 6-1198 Configuration of RRU3232 PAs (LTE TDD, 1800MHz or 2300 MHz or 2600
MHz)
Configurati PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4
on Scenario
(Total Num Outp Num Outp Numb Outp Num Outp
Number of ber ut ber of ut er of ut ber of ut
Carriers) of Power LTE Power LTE Powe LTE Powe
LTE per TDD per TDD r per TDD r per
TDD LTE Carrie LTE Carrie LTE Carrie LTE
Carri TDD rs TDD rs TDD rs TDD
ers Carrie Carrie Carrie Carrie
r (W) r (W) r (W) r (W)
LTE TDD 1 1 20 1 20 0 0 0 0
(MIMO)
2T2R
LTE TDD 2 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
(MIMO)
2T2R
LTE TDD 1 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
(MIMO)
4T4R
LTE TDD 2 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10
(MIMO)
4T4R
NOTE
The 36503675 MHz frequency resources have been approved by Federal Communications
Commission (FCC). As stipulated by FCC, the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) for the
36503675 MHz frequencies must be less than 1 W/MHz.
Table 6-1199 Output power for the RRU3232 (LTE TDD, 3500 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE TDD Carriers LTE TDD Carrier TDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE 1 10 1 10 0 0 0 0
TDD 1
(MIMO
) 2T2R
LTE 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10
TDD 2
(MIMO
) 2T2R
LTE 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10
TDD 1
(MIMO
) 4T4R
LTE 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5
TDD 2
(MIMO
) 4T4R
Table 6-1201 Output power for the RRU3236E (LTE TDD, 2300 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE TDD Carriers LTE TDD Carrier TDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LTE TDD 1 1 5 1 5
(MIMO) 2T2R
Table 6-1203 and Table 6-1204 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3251
(LTE TDD, 2300 MHz).
Table 6-1203 Output power for the RRU3251 (LTE TDD, 2300 MHz)
1 (MIMO) 2 x 40 10,15,20
2 (MIMO) 2 x 20 10,15,20
2 (MIMO) 2 x 25 10,15,20
LTE TDD 1 1 20 1 20
(MIMO) 2T2R
LTE TDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO) 2T2R
LTE TDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO) 2T2R
LTE TDD 2 2 25 2 25
(MIMO) 2T2R
Table 6-1205 and Table 6-1206 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3252
(LTE TDD, 2300 MHz or 2500 MHz).
Table 6-1205 Output power for the RRU3252 (LTE TDD, 2300 MHz or 2500 MHz)
Table 6-1206 Configuration of RRU3252 PAs (LTE TDD, 2300 MHz or 2500 MHz)
LTE 1 20 1 20 0 0 0 0
TDD 1
(MIMO
) 2T2R
LTE 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
TDD 2
(MIMO
) 2T2R
LTE 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
TDD 1
(MIMO
) 4T4R
LTE 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10
TDD 2
(MIMO
) 4T4R
Table 6-1207 Output power for the RRU3253 (LTE TDD, 2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE TDD Carriers LTE TDD Carrier TDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LT 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5
E
T
D
D
1
(
M
I
M
O)
8T
8R
LT 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5
E
T
D
D
2
(
M
I
M
O)
8T
8R
Table 6-1209 Output power for the RRU3256 (LTE TDD, 2300 MHz or 2500 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE TDD Carriers LTE TDD Carrier TDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
2 (MIMO) 2 x 15 5,10,15,20
3 (MIMO) 2 x 10 5,10,15,20
1 (MIMO) 4 x 30 5,10,15,20
2 (MIMO) 4 x 15 5,10,15,20
3 (MIMO) 4 x 10 5,10,15,20
Table 6-1210 Configuration of RRU3256 PAs (LTE TDD, 2300 MHz or 2500 MHz)
Confi PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4
gurati
on Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
Scenar er of t er of t er of t er of t
io LTE Power LTE Power LTE Power LTE Power
(Total TDD per TDD per TDD per TDD per
Numb Carrie LTE Carrie LTE Carrie LTE Carrie LTE
er of rs TDD rs TDD rs TDD rs TDD
Carrie Carrie Carrie Carrie Carrie
rs) r (W) r (W) r (W) r (W)
LTE 1 30 1 30 0 0 0 0
TDD 1
(MIMO
) 2T2R
LTE 2 15 2 15 0 0 0 0
TDD 2
(MIMO
) 2T2R
LTE 3 10 3 10 0 0 0 0
TDD 3
(MIMO
) 2T2R
LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
TDD 1
(MIMO
) 4T4R
LTE 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 15
TDD 2
(MIMO
) 4T4R
LTE 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10
TDD 3
(MIMO
) 4T4R
NOTE
The 36503675 MHz frequency resources have been approved by Federal Communications
Commission (FCC). As stipulated by FCC, the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) for the
36503675 MHz frequencies must be less than 1 W/MHz.
Table 6-1211 Output power for the RRU3256 (LTE TDD, 3500 MHz)
1 (MIMO) 4 x 15 5,10,15,20
LTE 1 15 1 15 0 0 0 0
TDD 1
(MIMO
) 2T2R
LTE 3 5 3 5 0 0 0 0
TDD 3
(MIMO
) 2T2R
LTE 1 15 1 15 1 15 1 15
TDD 1
(MIMO
) 4T4R
LTE 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5
TDD 3
(MIMO
) 4T4R
Table 6-1213 and Table 6-1214 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3259
(LTE TDD, 2600 MHz).
Table 6-1213 Output power for the RRU3259 (LTE TDD, 2600 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE TDD Carriers LTE TDD Carrier TDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LT 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5
E
T
D
D
1
(
M
I
M
O)
8T
8R
LT 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5
E
T
D
D
2
(
M
I
M
O)
8T
8R
LT 3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C
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T r r r r r r r r
D r r r r r r r r
D i i i i i i i i
3 e e e e e e e e
( r r r r r r r r
M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
I : : : : : : : :
M 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
O) l C l C l C l C l C l C l C l C
8T a a a a a a a a
8R r r r r r r r r
r r r r r r r r
i i i i i i i i
e e e e e e e e
r r r r r r r r
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
: : : : : : : :
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
l C l C l C l C l C l C l C l C
a a a a a a a a
r r r r r r r r
r r r r r r r r
i i i i i i i i
e e e e e e e e
r r r r r r r r
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
: : : : : : : :
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
. . . . . . . .
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Table 6-1215 and Table 6-1216 provide the typical power configuration for an RRU3276
operating in the 2300 MHz/2600 MHz frequency band and working in LTE TDD mode.
Table 6-1215 Output power of an RRU3276 (2300 MHz/2600 MHz, LTE TDD)
Table 6-1216 Typical power configuration for an RRU3276 (2300 MHz/2600 MHz, LTE
TDD, PA)
Config PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4
uratio
n Numb Outpu Num Output Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
Scenar er of t ber of Power er of t er of t
io LTE Power LTE per LTE Power LTE Power
(Total TDD per TDD LTE TDD per TDD per
Numb Carrie LTE Carrie TDD Carrie LTE Carrie LTE
er of rs TDD rs Carrier rs TDD rs TDD
Carrier Carrier (W) Carrier Carrier
s) (W) (W) (W)
LTE 1 40 1 40 0 0 0 0
TDD 1
(MIMO
), 2T2R
LTE 2 20 2 20 0 0 0 0
TDD 2
(MIMO
), 2T2R
LTE 4 10 4 10 0 0 0 0
TDD 4
(MIMO
), 2T2R
LTE 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
TDD 1
(MIMO
), 4T4R
LTE 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20
TDD 2
(MIMO
), 4T4R
LTE 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10
TDD 4
(MIMO
), 4T4R
Table 6-1218 Typical power configuration for an RRU3278 (3500 MHz, LTE TDD, PA)
C PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4 PA5 PA6 PA7 PA8
on
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en L er L er L er L er L er L er L er L er
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(T T L T L T L T L T L T L T L T L
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al D E D E D E D E D E D E D E D E
N C T C T C T C T Ca T Ca T Ca T C T
u ar D ar D ar D ar D rri D rri D rri D ar D
m ri D ri D ri D ri D er D er D er D ri D
be er Ca er Ca er Ca er C s Ca s C s Ca er Ca
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of er er er ri er ri er er
C ( ( ( er ( er ( (
ar W W W ( W ( W W
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LT 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E
T
D
D
1
(
M
I
M
O)
,
2T
2R
LT 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E
T
D
D
2
(
M
I
M
O)
,
2T
2R
LT 3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E a a a a
T r r r r
D r r r r
D i i i i
3 e e e e
( r r r r
M 1 1 1 1
I : : : :
M 5 5 5 5
O) l C l C l C l C
, a a a a
2T r r r r
2R r r r r
i i i i
e e e e
r r r r
2 2 2 2
: : : :
5 5 5 5
l C l C l C l C
a a a a
r r r r
r r r r
i i i i
e e e e
r r r r
3 3 3 3
: : : :
6 6 6 6
LT 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E
T
D
D
4
(
M
I
M
O)
,
2T
2R
LT 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16
E
T
D
D
1
(
M
I
M
O)
,
4T
4R
LT 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8
E
T
D
D
2
(
M
I
M
O)
,
4T
4R
LT 3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C
E a a a a a a a a
T r r r r r r r r
D r r r r r r r r
D i i i i i i i i
3 e e e e e e e e
( r r r r r r r r
M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
I : : : : : : : :
M 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
O) l C l C l C l C l C l C l C l C
, a a a a a a a a
4T r r r r r r r r
4R r r r r r r r r
i i i i i i i i
e e e e e e e e
r r r r r r r r
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
: : : : : : : :
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
l C l C l C l C l C l C l C l C
a a a a a a a a
r r r r r r r r
r r r r r r r r
i i i i i i i i
e e e e e e e e
r r r r r r r r
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
: : : : : : : :
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
LT 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
E
T
D
D
4
(
M
I
M
O)
,
4T
4R
Table 6-1219 and Table 6-1220 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3279
(LTE TDD, 2300 MHz).
Table 6-1219 Output power for the RRU3279 (LTE TDD, 2300 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE TDD Carriers LTE TDD Carrier TDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LT 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
E(
T
D
D)
1
(
M
I
M
O)
8T
8R
LT 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10
E(
T
D
D)
2
(
M
I
M
O)
8T
8R
LT 3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C3 l C
E( a a a a a a a a
T r r r r r r r r
D r r r r r r r r
D) i i i i i i i i
3 e e e e e e e e
( r r r r r r r r
M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
I : : : : : : : :
M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
O) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8T l C l C l C l C l C l C l C l C
8R a a a a a a a a
r r r r r r r r
r r r r r r r r
i i i i i i i i
e e e e e e e e
r r r r r r r r
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
: : : : : : : :
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
l C l C l C l C l C l C l C l C
a a a a a a a a
r r r r r r r r
r r r r r r r r
i i i i i i i i
e e e e e e e e
r r r r r r r r
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
: : : : : : : :
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
LT 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5
E(
T
D
D)
4
(
M
I
M
O)
8T
8R
Table 6-1221 and Table 6-1222 provide the typical power configuration for the RRU3279
(LTE TDD, 2500 MHz).
Table 6-1221 Output power for the RRU3279 (LTE TDD, 2500 MHz)
Working mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth of LTE
LTE TDD Carriers LTE TDD Carrier TDD Carrier
(W) (MHz)
LT 1 15 1 15 1 15 1 15 1 15 1 15 1 15 1 15
E(
T
D
D)
1
(
M
I
M
O)
8T
8R
LT 2 l C2 l C2 l C2 l C2 l C2 l C2 l C2 l C
E( a a a a a a a a
T r r r r r r r r
D r r r r r r r r
D) i i i i i i i i
2 e e e e e e e e
( r r r r r r r r
M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
I : : : : : : : :
M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
O) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8T l C l C l C l C l C l C l C l C
8R a a a a a a a a
r r r r r r r r
r r r r r r r r
i i i i i i i i
e e e e e e e e
r r r r r r r r
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
: : : : : : : :
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
LT 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5
E(
T
D
D)
3
(
M
I
M
O)
8T
8R
LT 4 l C4 l C4 l C4 l C4 l C4 l C4 l C4 l C
E( a a a a a a a a
T r r r r r r r r
D r r r r r r r r
D) i i i i i i i i
4 e e e e e e e e
( r r r r r r r r
M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
I : : : : : : : :
M 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
O) l C l C l C l C l C l C l C l C
8T a a a a a a a a
8R r r r r r r r r
r r r r r r r r
i i i i i i i i
e e e e e e e e
r r r r r r r r
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
: : : : : : : :
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
l C l C l C l C l C l C l C l C
a a a a a a a a
r r r r r r r r
r r r r r r r r
i i i i i i i i
e e e e e e e e
r r r r r r r r
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
: : : : : : : :
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
. . . . . . . .
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
l C l C l C l C l C l C l C l C
a a a a a a a a
r r r r r r r r
r r r r r r r r
i i i i i i i i
e e e e e e e e
r r r r r r r r
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
: : : : : : : :
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
. . . . . . . .
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
l Table 6-1223 provides the typical power configuration for the AAU3902 (UMTS, 2100
MHz, 1T2R, 3 Sectors).
l Table 6-1224 provides the typical power configuration for the AAU3902 (UMTS, 2100
MHz, 2T2R/2T4R, 3 Sectors).
l Table 6-1225 provides the typical power configuration for the AAU3902 (UMTS, 2100
MHz, 1T2R, 6 Sectors).
l Table 6-1226 provides the typical power configuration for the AAU3902 (UMTS, 2100
MHz, 2T2R, 6 Sectors).
l Table 6-1227 provides the typical power configuration for the AAU3902 (LTE FDD,
1800 MHz, 2T2R/2T4R, 3 Sectors).
l Table 6-1228 provides the typical power configuration for the AAU3902 (LTE FDD,
1800 MHz, 4T4R, 3 Sectors).
l Table 6-1229 provides the typical power configuration for the AAU3902 (LTE FDD,
1800 MHz, 2T2R, 6 Sectors).
l Table 6-1230 provides the typical power configuration for the AAU3902 (GL, 1800
MHz, GSM 1T2R & LTE FDD 2T2R/2T4R, 3 Sectors).
l Table 6-1231 provides the typical power configuration for the AAU3902 (GL, 1800
MHz, GSM 1T2R & LTE FDD 4T4R, 3 Sectors).
l Table 6-1232 provides the typical power configuration for the AAU3902 (GL, 1800
MHz, GSM 1T2R & LTE FDD 2T2R, 3 Sectors for GSM & 6 Sectors for LTE FDD).
NOTE
l The Virtual Antenna Port Configuration column provides the output power configurations of virtual
antenna ports when the Dividual Tilts by Carrier feature is used.
l Rxy indicates a virtual antenna port connected to a virtual RET subunit. Where
l x is a decimal digit ranging from 0 to 7. It indicates the number of a port on the vertical plane.
l y indicates the number of a port on the horizontal plane and can be set to A or B. A indicates the
+45 polarized radiator element and B indicates the -45 polarized radiator element.
l If the Vertical Multiple Sectors feature is used, the base station supports a maximum of six sectors. If this
feature is not used, the base station supports a maximum of three sectors.
l For details about the Vertical Multiple Sectors features, see AAS Feature Parameter Description of the
corresponding mode.
Table 6-1223 Output power for the AAU3902 (UMTS, 2100 MHz, 1T2R, 3 Sectors)
2 40 l R0A: 40 W, R0B: 0 W
l R1A: 0 W, R1B: 40 W
3 20 l R0A: 20 W, R0B: 0 W
l R1A: 0 W, R1B: 20 W
l R2A: 20 W, R2B: 0 W
4 20 l R0A: 20 W, R0B: 0 W
l R1A: 0 W, R1B: 20 W
l R2A: 20 W, R2B: 0 W
l R3A: 0 W, R3B: 20 W
5 13 l R0A: 13 W, R0B: 0 W
l R1A: 0 W, R1B: 13 W
l R2A: 13 W, R2B: 0 W
l R3A: 0 W, R3B: 13 W
l R4A: 13 W, R4B: 0 W
6 13 l R0A: 13 W, R0B: 0 W
l R1A: 0 W, R1B: 13 W
l R2A: 13 W, R2B: 0 W
l R3A: 0 W, R3B: 13 W
l R4A: 13 W, R4B: 0 W
l R5A: 0 W, R5B: 13 W
7 10 l R0A: 10 W, R0B: 0 W
l R1A: 0 W, R1B: 10 W
l R2A: 10 W, R2B: 0 W
l R3A: 0 W, R3B: 10 W
l R4A: 10 W, R4B: 0 W
l R5A: 0 W, R5B: 10 W
l R6A: 10 W, R6B: 0 W
8 10 l R0A: 10 W, R0B: 0 W
l R1A: 0 W, R1B: 10 W
l R2A: 10 W, R2B: 0 W
l R3A: 0 W, R3B: 10 W
l R4A: 10 W, R4B: 0 W
l R5A: 0 W, R5B: 10 W
l R6A: 10 W, R6B: 0 W
l R7A: 0 W, R7B: 10 W
Table 6-1224 Output power for the AAU3902 (UMTS, 2100 MHz, 2T2R/2T4R, 3 Sectors)
Mode Total Output Virtual Antenna Port
Number of Power per Configuration
UMTS UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
2 20 + 20 l R0A: 20 W, R0B: 20 W
l R1A: 20 W, R1B: 20 W
3 13 + 13 l R0A: 13 W, R0B: 13 W
l R1A: 13 W, R1B: 13 W
l R2A: 13 W, R2B: 13 W
4 10 + 10 l R0A: 10 W, R0B: 10 W
l R1A: 10 W, R1B: 10 W
l R2A: 10 W, R2B: 10 W
l R3A: 10 W, R3B: 10 W
Table 6-1225 Output power for the AAU3902 (UMTS, 2100 MHz, 1T2R, 6 Sectors)
Mode Total Output Virtual Antenna Port
Number of Power per Configuration
UMTS UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
2 20 l Sector 1:
Carrier 1: R0A: 20 W, R0B: 0
W
Carrier 2: R1A: 0 W, R1B: 20
W
l Sector 2:
Carrier 1: R2A: 20 W, R2B: 0
W
Carrier 2: R3A: 0 W, R3B: 20
W
3 13 l Sector 1:
Carrier 1: R0A: 13 W, R0B: 0
W
Carrier 2: R1A: 0 W, R1B: 13
W
Carrier 3: R2A: 13 W, R2B: 0
W
l Sector 2:
Carrier 1: R3A: 0 W, R3B: 13
W
Carrier 2: R4A: 13 W, R4B: 0
W
Carrier 3: R5A: 0 W, R5B: 13
W
4 10 l Sector 1:
Carrier 1: R0A: 10 W, R0B: 0
W
Carrier 2: R1A: 0 W, R1B: 10
W
Carrier 3: R2A: 10 W, R2B: 0
W
Carrier 4: R3A: 0 W, R3B: 10
W
l Sector 2:
Carrier 1: R4A: 10 W, R4B: 0
W
Carrier 2: R5A: 0 W, R5B: 10
W
Carrier 3: R6A: 10 W, R6B: 0
W
Carrier 4: R7A: 0 W, R7B: 10
W
Table 6-1226 Output power for the AAU3902 (UMTS, 2100 MHz, 2T2R, 6 Sectors)
2 10 + 10 l Sector 1:
Carrier 1: R0A: 10 W, R0B: 10
W
Carrier 2: R1A: 10 W, R1B: 10
W
l Sector 2:
Carrier 1: R2A: 10 W, R2B: 10
W
Carrier 2: R3A: 10 W, R3B: 10
W
3 6.5+6.5 l Sector 1:
Carrier 1: R0A: 6.5 W, R0B:
6.5 W
Carrier 2: R1A: 6.5 W, R1B:
6.5 W
Carrier 3: R2A: 6.5 W, R2B:
6.5 W
l Sector 2:
Carrier 1: R3A: 6.5 W, R3B:
6.5 W
Carrier 2: R4A: 6.5 W, R4B:
6.5 W
Carrier 3: R5A: 6.5 W, R5B:
6.5 W
4 5+5 l Sector 1:
Carrier 1: R0A: 5 W, R0B: 5 W
Carrier 2: R1A: 5 W, R1B: 5 W
Carrier 3: R2A: 5 W, R2B: 5 W
Carrier 4: R3A: 5 W, R3B: 5 W
l Sector 2:
Carrier 1: R4A: 5 W, R4B: 5 W
Carrier 2: R5A: 5 W, R5B: 5 W
Carrier 3: R6A: 5 W, R6B: 5 W
Carrier 4: R7A: 5 W, R7B: 5 W
Table 6-1227 Output power for the AAU3902 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz, 2T2R/2T4R, 3 Sectors)
Mode Total Output Bandwidth of LTE Virtual Antenna Port
Numbe Power FDD Carrier (MHz) Configuration
r of LTE per LTE
FDD FDD
Carriers Carrier
(W)
Table 6-1228 Output power for the AAU3902 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz, 4T4R, 3 Sectors)
Mode Total Output Bandwidth of LTE Virtual Antenna Port
Numbe Power FDD Carrier (MHz) Configuration
r of LTE per LTE
FDD FDD
Carriers Carrier
(W)
Table 6-1229 Output power for the AAU3902 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz, 2T2R, 6 Sectors)
Mode Total Output Bandwidth of LTE Virtual Antenna Port
Numbe Power FDD Carrier (MHz) Configuration
r of LTE per LTE
FDD FDD
Carriers Carrier
(W)
Table 6-1230 Output power for the AAU3902 (GL, 1800 MHz, GSM 1T2R & LTE FDD
2T2R/2T4R, 3 Sectors)
Mode Total Outp Total Outp Bandwidth of Virtual Antenna
Num ut Num ut LTE FDD Carrier Port
ber of Powe ber of Powe (MHz) Configuration
GSM r per LTE r per
Carri GSM FDD LTE
ers Carri Carri FDD
er ers Carri
(W) er
(W)
Table 6-1231 Output power for the AAU3902 (GL, 1800 MHz, GSM 1T2R & LTE FDD
4T4R, 3 Sectors)
Mode Total Outp Total Outp Bandwidth of Virtual Antenna
Num ut Num ut LTE FDD Carrier Port
ber of Powe ber of Powe (MHz) Configuration
GSM r per LTE r per
Carri GSM FDD LTE
ers Carri Carri FDD
er ers Carri
(W) er
(W)
Table 6-1232 Output power for the AAU3902 (GL, 1800 MHz, GSM 1T2R & LTE FDD
2T2R, 3 Sectors for GSM & 6 Sectors for LTE FDD)
Mode Total Outp Total Outp Bandwidth of Virtual Antenna
Num ut Num ut LTE FDD Carrier Port
ber of Powe ber of Powe (MHz) Configuration
GSM r per LTE r per
Carri GSM FDD LTE
ers Carri Carri FDD
er ers Carri
(W) er
(W)
Different types of RUs support different numbers of TX channels and working modes.
l RU3832: 2T, working in UMTS, LTE FDD, or UL mode.
l RU3260: 2T, working in LTE FDD mode
l Table 6-1233 and Table 6-1234 provide the typical power configuration for the RU3832
(UMTS, 2100 MHz/AWS).
l Table 6-1235 and Table 6-1236 provide the typical power configuration for the RU3832
(LTE FDD, AWS).
l Table 6-1237 and Table 6-1238 provide the typical power configuration for the RU3832
(UL MSR, AWS).
l Table 6-1239 and Table 6-1240 provide the typical power configuration for the RU3260
(LTE FDD, 2600 MHz).
l Table 6-1241 and Table 6-1242 provide the typical power configuration for the RU3971
(LTE FDD, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1243 and Table 6-1244 provide the typical power configuration for the RU3971
(GL MSR, 1800 MHz).
NOTE
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l When two LTE carriers are configured, it is recommended that the power spectrum density (PSD) of the
two carriers be set to the same value. Power spectrum density = Carrier output power/Carrier bandwidth
(1.4 MHz and 3 MHz bandwidths are considered as 5 MHz bandwidth in this formula.)
Table 6-1233 Output power for the RU3832 (UMTS, 2100 MHz/AWS)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x30
3 (MIMO) 2x20
4 (MIMO) 2x15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 30
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 20
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-1235 Output power for the RU3832 (LTE FDD, AWS)
Working Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
Carriers (W) FDD (MHz)
1 (MIMO) 2x40 10
2 (MIMO) 2x20 5
2 (MIMO) 2x30 5, 10
LTE FDD 1 1 20 1 20
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-1237 Output power for the RU3832 (UL MSR, AWS)
Working Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Mode Number of Number Power per Power per Supported
UMTS of LTE UMTS LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers FDD Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
Carriers (MHz)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 2 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 2 40 1 20 2 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
+ UMTS 1 + LTE
FDD 1 (MIMO)
Table 6-1239 Output power for the RU3260 (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Working Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-1241 Output power for the RU3971 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
LTE 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
LTE 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
Table 6-1243 Output power for the RU3971 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
GSM 2 + 1 15 1 25 1 15 1 25 0 0 1 25 0 0 1 25
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 20
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 10 1 20 2 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 10
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 10 2 15 1 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 1 10
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 20
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 10
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO)
l Table 6-1255 and Table 6-1256 provide the typical power configuration for the
RU3952m(1800MHz) (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1257 and Table 6-1258 provide the typical power configuration for the
RU3952m(1800MHz) (GL MSR, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1259 and Table 6-1260 provide the typical power configuration for the
RU3952m(2100MHz) (UMTS, 2100 MHz).
l Table 6-1261 and Table 6-1262 provide the typical power configuration for the
RU3952m(2100MHz) (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz).
l Table 6-1263 and Table 6-1264 provide the typical power configuration for the
RU3952m(2100MHz) (UL MSR, 2100 MHz).
NOTE
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l When two LTE carriers are configured, it is recommended that the power spectrum density (PSD) of the
two carriers be set to the same value. Power spectrum density = Carrier output power/Carrier bandwidth
(1.4 MHz and 3 MHz bandwidths are considered as 5 MHz bandwidth in this formula.)
Table 6-1245 Output power for the RU3832 (UMTS, 2100 MHz/AWS)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x30
3 (MIMO) 2x20
4 (MIMO) 2x15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 30
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 20
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-1247 Output power for the RU3832 (LTE FDD, AWS)
Working Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
Carriers (W) FDD (MHz)
1 (MIMO) 2x40 10
2 (MIMO) 2x20 5
2 (MIMO) 2x30 5, 10
LTE FDD 1 1 20 1 20
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-1249 Output power for the RU3832 (UL MSR, AWS)
Working Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Mode Number of Number Power per Power per Supported
UMTS of LTE UMTS LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers FDD Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
Carriers (MHz)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 2 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 2 40 1 20 2 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
+ UMTS 1 + LTE
FDD 1 (MIMO)
Table 6-1251 Output power for the RU3260 (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Working Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
GSM 1 60 60
2 60 60
3 30 30
4 30 30
5 20 25
6 20 25
7 15 20
8 15 20
GSM 1 1 60 60 0 0 0
GSM 2 1 60 60 1 60 60
GSM 3 2 30 30 1 30 30
GSM 4 2 30 30 2 30 30
GSM 5 3 20 25 2 20 25
GSM 6 3 20 25 3 20 25
GSM 7 4 15 20 3 15 20
GSM 8 4 15 20 4 15 20
Table 6-1255 Output power for the RU3952m(1800MHz) (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Working Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-1257 Output power for the RU3952m(1800MHz) (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Working Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Mode Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 30 1 30 0 0 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 15 1 30 1 15 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 15 1 30 2 15 1 30
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 12 1 20 2 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 12 1 20 3 12 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 15 1 15 3 15 1 15
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 2 20 0 0 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 2 20 1 40 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 30
4 30
5 20
6 20
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x30
3 (MIMO) 2x20
4 (MIMO) 2x15
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 30 1 30
UMTS 4 2 30 2 30
UMTS 5 3 20 2 20
UMTS 6 3 20 3 20
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 20 3 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 15 4 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-1261 Output power for the RU3952m(2100MHz) (LTE FDD, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
LTE FDD 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 30 2 30
(MIMO)
Table 6-1263 Output power for the RU3952m(2100MHz) (UL MSR, 2100 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
UMTS LTE FDD UMTS LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 40 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 1 40 1 20 1 40 1 20
(MIMO) + LTE
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 20 2 20 0 0 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
l Table 6-1265 and Table 6-1266 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3920 (UMTS, 2100 MHz).
l Table 6-1267 and Table 6-1268 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3920 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1269 and Table 6-1270 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3920 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1271 and Table 6-1272 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3920 (UL, UMTS 2100 MHz + LTE FDD 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1273 and Table 6-1274 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3920 (GUL, GL MSR 1800 MHz + UMTS 2100 MHz).
Table 6-1265 Output power for the AAU3920 (UMTS, 2100 MHz)
UMTS 1 60
2 60
3 40
4 40
5 25
6 25
7 20
8 20
1 (MIMO) 2x60
2 (MIMO) 2x40
3 (MIMO) 2x25
4 (MIMO) 2x20
UMTS 1 1 60 0 0
UMTS 2 1 60 1 60
UMTS 3 2 40 1 40
UMTS 4 2 40 2 40
UMTS 5 3 25 2 25
UMTS 6 3 25 3 25
UMTS 7 4 20 3 20
UMTS 8 4 20 4 20
UMTS 1 1 60 1 60
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 40 2 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 25 3 25
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 20 4 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-1267 Output power for the AAU3920 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Table 6-1269 Output power for the AAU3920 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
GSM 1 + LTE 1 40 1 40 0 0 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 3 + LTE 2 20 1 40 1 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 1 40 2 20 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 5 + LTE 3 20 1 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 6 + LTE 3 20 1 20 3 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 7 + LTE 4 15 1 20 3 15 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 8 + LTE 4 15 1 20 4 15 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
GSM 2 + LTE 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
GSM 4 + LTE 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
Table 6-1271 Output power for the AAU3920 (UL, UMTS 2100 MHz + LTE FDD 1800
MHz)
Mode Number of Number Output Output Bandwidth
UMTS of LTE Power per Power per Supported
Carriers FDD UMTS LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-1272 Configuration of AAU3920 PAs (UL, UMTS 2100 MHz + LTE FDD 1800
MHz)
Configuration 1800 MHz 1800 MHz 2100 MHz 2100 MHz PA2
Scenario (Total PA1 PA2 PA1
Number of
Carriers) Nu Outp Nu Outp Num Outp Num Outp
mbe ut mbe ut ber of ut ber of ut
r of Powe r of Powe UMT Powe UMT Power
LTE r per LTE r per S r per S per
FDD LTE FDD LTE Carri UMT Carri UMT
Carr FDD Carr FDD ers S ers S
iers Carri iers Carri Carri Carrie
er er er r (W)
(W) (W) (W)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 40 1 40 1 40 0 0
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 1 40 1 40 2 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 1 40 1 40 2 20 2 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
Configuration 1800 MHz 1800 MHz 2100 MHz 2100 MHz PA2
Scenario (Total PA1 PA2 PA1
Number of
Carriers) Nu Outp Nu Outp Num Outp Num Outp
mbe ut mbe ut ber of ut ber of ut
r of Powe r of Powe UMT Powe UMT Power
LTE r per LTE r per S r per S per
FDD LTE FDD LTE Carri UMT Carri UMT
Carr FDD Carr FDD ers S ers S
iers Carri iers Carri Carri Carrie
er er er r (W)
(W) (W) (W)
UMTS 1 + LTE 2 30 2 30 1 20 0 0
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 2 30 2 30 1 20 1 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 20 2 20 2 20 1 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 2 20 2 20 1 40 1 40
+ LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 (MIMO) 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20
+ LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 (MIMO) 1 20 1 20 3 20 3 20
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
Table 6-1273 Output power for the AAU3920 (GUL, GL MSR 1800 MHz + UMTS 2100
MHz)
Mode Numbe Numb Number Output Output Output Bandwi
r of er of of Power Power Power dth
GSM LTE UMTS per per per Suppor
Carriers FDD Carriers GSM LTE UMTS ted by
Carrier Carrier FDD Carrier LTE
s (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(W) (MHz)
3 1 1 20 2x40 20 5, 10,
(MIMO 15, 20
)
3 1 2 20 2x20 20 5, 10,
(MIMO 15, 20
)
3 1 3 20 2x20 20 5, 10,
(MIMO 15, 20
)
3 1 3 20 2x20 20 5, 10,
(MIMO 15, 20
)
4 1 2 20 2x20 20 5, 10,
(MIMO 15, 20
)
6 1 2 13 2x20 20 5, 10,
(MIMO 15, 20
)
Table 6-1274 Configuration of AAU3920 PAs (GUL, GL MSR 1800 MHz + UMTS 2100
MHz)
Configurat 1800 MHz PA1 1800 MHz PA2 2100 2100 MHz
ion MHz PA2
Scenario PA1
(Total
Number of N Ou N O N Ou Nu Ou Nu Ou Nu Out
Carriers) u tpu u ut u tpu mb tpu mb tpu mb put
m t m pu m t er t er t er Po
be Po be t be Po of Po of Po of wer
r we r Po r we LT we U we U per
of r of we of r E r MT r MT UM
G per LT r G per FD per S per S TS
S GS E pe S GS D LT Car U Car Car
M M F r M M Car E rier MT rier rier
Ca Ca D LT Ca Car rier FD s S s (W)
rri rri D E rri rier s D Car
ers er Ca F ers (W Car rier
(W rri D ) rier (W)
) ers D (W)
Ca
rri
er
(W
)
GSM 1 + 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20 1 40 0 0
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 1
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 40 1 40
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 2
Configurat 1800 MHz PA1 1800 MHz PA2 2100 2100 MHz
ion MHz PA2
Scenario PA1
(Total
Number of N Ou N O N Ou Nu Ou Nu Ou Nu Out
Carriers) u tpu u ut u tpu mb tpu mb tpu mb put
m t m pu m t er t er t er Po
be Po be t be Po of Po of Po of wer
r we r Po r we LT we U we U per
of r of we of r E r MT r MT UM
G per LT r G per FD per S per S TS
S GS E pe S GS D LT Car U Car Car
M M F r M M Car E rier MT rier rier
Ca Ca D LT Ca Car rier FD s S s (W)
rri rri D E rri rier s D Car
ers er Ca F ers (W Car rier
(W rri D ) rier (W)
) ers D (W)
Ca
rri
er
(W
)
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 40 1 20 1 40 0 0 1 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 1
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 2
GSM 3 + 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 2 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 3
GSM 3 + 3 20 1 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 3 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 3
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 2
GSM 6 + 3 13 1 20 3 13 1 20 1 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 2
Configurat 1800 MHz PA1 1800 MHz PA2 2100 2100 MHz
ion MHz PA2
Scenario PA1
(Total
Number of N Ou N O N Ou Nu Ou Nu Ou Nu Out
Carriers) u tpu u ut u tpu mb tpu mb tpu mb put
m t m pu m t er t er t er Po
be Po be t be Po of Po of Po of wer
r we r Po r we LT we U we U per
of r of we of r E r MT r MT UM
G per LT r G per FD per S per S TS
S GS E pe S GS D LT Car U Car Car
M M F r M M Car E rier MT rier rier
Ca Ca D LT Ca Car rier FD s S s (W)
rri rri D E rri rier s D Car
ers er Ca F ers (W Car rier
(W rri D ) rier (W)
) ers D (W)
Ca
rri
er
(W
)
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 20 1 20 2 20 1 20 2 10 2 10
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 2
(MIMO)
GSM 5 + 3 13 1 20 2 13 1 20 1 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 6 + 3 13 1 20 3 13 1 20 1 20 1 20
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 20 2 15 1 20 3 10 3 10
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO) +
UMTS 3
(MIMO)
l Table 6-1275 and Table 6-1276 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3940 (2100 MHz, UMTS, 2x30 W) or AAU3940 (PCS, UMTS, 2x30 W).
l Table 6-1277 and Table 6-1278 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3940 (1800/2100 MHz, LTE FDD, 2x30 W) or AAU3940 (AWS/PCS, LTE FDD,
2x30 W).
l Table 6-1279 and Table 6-1280 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3940 (1800 MHz+2100 MHz, LTE FDD, 2x30 W) or AAU3940 (AWS+PCS, LTE
FDD, 2x30 W).
l Table 6-1281 and Table 6-1282 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3940 (2100 MHz UMTS+1800/2100 MHz LTE FDD, 2x30 W) or AAU3940 (PCS
UMTS+AWS/PCS LTE FDD, 2x30 W).
l Table 6-1283 and Table 6-1284 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3940 (1800 MHz LTE FDD+2100 MHz UL MSR, 2x30 W) or AAU3940 (AWS
LTE FDD+PCS UL MSR, 2x30 W).
l Table 6-1285 and Table 6-1286 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3940 (2100 MHz, UMTS, 2x40 W) or AAU3940 (PCS, UMTS, 2x40 W).
l Table 6-1287 and Table 6-1288 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3940 (1800/2100 MHz, LTE FDD, 2x40 W) or AAU3940 (AWS/PCS, LTE FDD,
2x40 W).
l Table 6-1289 and Table 6-1290 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3940 (1800 MHz+2100 MHz, LTE FDD, 2x40 W) or AAU3940 (AWS+PCS, LTE
FDD, 2x40 W).
l Table 6-1291 and Table 6-1292 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3940 (2100 MHz UMTS+1800/2100 MHz LTE FDD, 2x40 W) or AAU3940 (PCS
UMTS+AWS/PCS LTE FDD, 2x40 W).
l Table 6-1293 and Table 6-1294 provide the typical power configuration for the
AAU3940 (1800 MHz LTE FDD+2100 MHz UL MSR, 2x40 W) or AAU3940 (AWS
LTE FDD+PCS UL MSR, 2x40 W).
NOTE
When the ambient temperature ranges from -40C to 50C, the AAU3940 supports a maximum of 2x30 W
output power. When the ambient temperature ranges from -40C to 40C, the AAU3940 supports a maximum
of 2x40 W output power.
Table 6-1275 Output power for the AAU3940 (2100 MHz, UMTS, 2x30 W) or AAU3940
(PCS, UMTS, 2x30 W)
UMTS 1 30
2 30
3 15
4 15
5 10
6 10
1 (MIMO) 2x30
2 (MIMO) 2x15
3 (MIMO) 2x10
4 (MIMO) 2x7.5
Table 6-1276 Typical power configuration of AAU3940 PAs (2100 MHz, UMTS, 2x30 W) or
AAU3940 PAs (PCS, UMTS, 2x30 W)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of UMTS per UMTS UMTS per UMTS
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 1 30 0 0
UMTS 2 1 30 1 30
UMTS 3 2 15 1 15
UMTS 4 2 15 2 15
UMTS 5 3 10 2 10
UMTS 6 3 10 3 10
UMTS 1 1 30 1 30
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 15 2 15
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 10 3 10
(MIMO)
Table 6-1277 Output power for the AAU3940 (1800/2100 MHz, LTE FDD, 2x30 W) or
AAU3940 (AWS/PCS, LTE FDD, 2x30 W)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by
(W) LTE FDD (MHz)
Table 6-1278 Typical power configuration of AAU3940 PAs (1800/2100 MHz, LTE FDD,
2x30 W) or AAU3940 PAs (AWS/PCS, LTE FDD, 2x30 W)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario (Total
Number of Number of Output Number of Output
Carriers) LTE FDD Power per LTE FDD Power per
Carriers LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD
Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 30 1 30
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 15 2 15
(MIMO)
Table 6-1279 Output power for the AAU3940 (1800 MHz+2100 MHz, LTE FDD, 2x30 W)
or AAU3940 (AWS+PCS, LTE FDD, 2x30 W)
Mode 1800 MHz 2100 MHz
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO) 2x15 5, 10, 15, 1 (MIMO) 2x15 5, 10, 15,
1800 MHz 20 20
+ LTE
FDD 2100
MHz
Table 6-1280 Typical power configuration of AAU3940 PAs (1800 MHz+2100 MHz, LTE
FDD, 2x30 W) or AAU3940 PAs (AWS+PCS, LTE FDD, 2x30 W)
Configur 1800 MHz PA1 1800 MHz PA2 2100 MHz PA1 2100 MHz PA2
ation
Scenario Num Outpu Num Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
(Total ber of t ber of t er of t er of t
Number LTE Power LTE Power LTE Power LTE Power
of FDD per FDD per FDD per FDD per
Carriers) Carri LTE Carri LTE Carrie LTE Carrie LTE
ers FDD ers FDD rs FDD rs FDD
Carrie Carrie Carrie Carrie
r (W) r (W) r (W) r (W)
LTE FDD 1 15 1 15 1 15 1 15
1800
MHz 1
(MIMO)
+ LTE
FDD 2100
MHz 1
(MIMO)
Table 6-1281 Output power for the AAU3940 (2100 MHz UMTS+1800/2100 MHz LTE
FDD, 2x30 W) or AAU3940 (PCS UMTS, AWS/PCS LTE FDD, 2x30 W)
Mode Total Output Total Output Bandwidth
Number of Power per Number of Power per Supported
UMTS UMTS LTE FDD LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carrier Carriers Carrier (W) FDD
(W) (MHz)
Table 6-1282 Typical power configuration of AAU3940 PAs (2100 MHz UMTS, 1800/2100
MHz LTE FDD, 2x30 W) or AAU3940 PAs (PCS UMTS+AWS/PCS LTE FDD, 2x30 W)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario (Total
Number of Nu Outp Nu Outp Num Outp Num Outpu
Carriers) mbe ut mbe ut ber of ut ber t
r of Powe r of Powe UMT Power of Power
UM r per LTE r per S per LTE per
TS UMT FDD LTE Carri UMT FDD LTE
Carr S Carr FDD ers S Carri FDD
iers Carri iers Carri Carrie ers Carrie
er er r (W) r (W)
(W) (W)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 15 1 15 0 0 1 15
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 15 1 15 1 15 1 15
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 10 1 10 1 10 1 10
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 10 1 10 2 10 1 10
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 10 2 10 0 0 2 10
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 10 2 10 1 10 2 10
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 15 1 15 1 15 1 15
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 (MIMO) 2 10 1 10 2 10 1 10
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 10 2 10 1 10 2 10
+ LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-1283 Output power for the AAU3940 (1800 MHz LTE FDD+2100 MHz UL MSR,
2x30 W) or AAU3940 (AWS LTE FDD+PCS UL MSR, 2x30 W)
Mode 1800 MHz 2100 MHz
Table 6-1284 Typical power configuration of AAU3940 PAs (1800 MHz LTE FDD+2100
MHz UL MSR, 2x30 W) or AAU3940 PAs (AWS LTE FDD+PCS UL MSR, 2x30 W)
Configurati 1800 1800 2100 MHz PA1 2100 MHz PA2
on MHz MHz
Scenario PA1 PA2
(Total
Number of N Ou N Ou N Ou N Ou Nu Out Nu Out
Carriers) u tpu u tp u tp u tpu mb put mb put
m t m ut m ut m t er Po er Pow
be Po be Po be Po be Po of wer of er
r we r we r we r we U per LT per
of r of r of r of r MT UM E LTE
LT per LT pe U per LT per S TS FD FD
E LT E r M U E LT Car Car D D
F E F LT TS M FD E rier rier Car Carr
D FD D E Ca TS D FD s (W) rier ier
D D D FD rri Ca Ca D s (W)
Ca Car Ca D ers rri rri Ca
rri rier rri Ca er ers rri
ers (W) ers rri (W er
er ) (W
(W )
)
1800 MHz: 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 0 0 1 10
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
2100 MHz:
UMTS 1 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
1800 MHz: 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
2100 MHz:
UMTS 2 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
1800 MHz: 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
2100 MHz:
UMTS 1
(MIMO) +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
Table 6-1285 Output power for the AAU3940 (2100 MHz, UMTS, 2x40 W) or AAU3940
(PCS, UMTS, 2x40 W)
Mode Total Number of UMTS Output Power per UMTS
Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 40
2 40
3 20
4 20
5 13
6 13
1 (MIMO) 2x40
2 (MIMO) 2x20
3 (MIMO) 2x13
4 (MIMO) 2x10
Table 6-1286 Typical power configuration of AAU3940 PAs (2100 MHz, UMTS, 2x40 W) or
AAU3940 PAs (PCS, UMTS, 2x40 W)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario
(Total Number of Output Power Number of Output Power
Number of UMTS per UMTS UMTS per UMTS
Carriers) Carriers Carrier (W) Carriers Carrier (W)
UMTS 1 1 40 0 0
UMTS 2 1 40 1 40
UMTS 3 2 20 1 20
UMTS 4 2 20 2 20
UMTS 5 3 13 2 13
UMTS 6 3 13 3 13
UMTS 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 3 13 3 13
(MIMO)
UMTS 4 4 10 4 10
(MIMO)
Table 6-1287 Output power for the AAU3940 (1800/2100 MHz, LTE FDD, 2x40 W) or
AAU3940 (AWS/PCS, LTE FDD, 2x40 W)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by
(W) LTE FDD (MHz)
Table 6-1288 Typical power configuration of AAU3940 PAs (1800/2100 MHz, LTE FDD,
2x40 W) or AAU3940 PAs (AWS/PCS, LTE FDD, 2x40 W)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario (Total
Number of Number of Output Number of Output
Carriers) LTE FDD Power per LTE FDD Power per
Carriers LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD
Carrier (W) Carrier (W)
LTE FDD 1 1 40 1 40
(MIMO)
LTE FDD 2 2 20 2 20
(MIMO)
Table 6-1289 Output power for the AAU3940 (1800 MHz+2100 MHz, LTE FDD, 2x40 W)
or AAU3940 (AWS+PCS, LTE FDD, 2x40 W)
Mode 1800 MHz 2100 MHz
LTE FDD 1 (MIMO) 2x20 5, 10, 15, 1 (MIMO) 2x20 5, 10, 15,
1800 MHz 20 20
+ LTE
FDD 2100
MHz
Table 6-1290 Typical power configuration of AAU3940 PAs (1800 MHz+2100 MHz, LTE
FDD, 2x40 W) or AAU3940 PAs (AWS+PCS, LTE FDD, 2x40 W)
Configur 1800 MHz PA1 1800 MHz PA2 2100 MHz PA1 2100 MHz PA2
ation
Scenario Num Outpu Num Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
(Total ber of t ber of t er of t er of t
Number LTE Power LTE Power LTE Power LTE Power
of FDD per FDD per FDD per FDD per
Carriers) Carri LTE Carri LTE Carrie LTE Carrie LTE
ers FDD ers FDD rs FDD rs FDD
Carrie Carrie Carrie Carrie
r (W) r (W) r (W) r (W)
LTE FDD 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
1800
MHz 1
(MIMO)
+ LTE
FDD 2100
MHz 1
(MIMO)
Table 6-1291 Output power for the AAU3940 (2100 MHz UMTS+1800/2100 MHz LTE
FDD, 2x40 W) or AAU3940 (PCS UMTS+AWS/PCS LTE FDD, 2x40 W)
Mode Total Output Total Output Bandwidth
Number of Power per Number of Power per Supported
UMTS UMTS LTE FDD LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carrier Carriers Carrier (W) FDD
(W) (MHz)
Table 6-1292 Typical power configuration of AAU3940 PAs (2100 MHz UMTS+1800/2100
MHz LTE FDD, 2x40 W) or AAU3940 PAs (PCS UMTS+AWS/PCS LTE FDD, 2x40 W)
Configuration PA1 PA2
Scenario (Total
Number of Nu Outp Nu Outp Num Outp Num Outpu
Carriers) mbe ut mbe ut ber of ut ber t
r of Powe r of Powe UMT Power of Power
UM r per LTE r per S per LTE per
TS UMT FDD LTE Carri UMT FDD LTE
Carr S Carr FDD ers S Carri FDD
iers Carri iers Carri Carrie ers Carrie
er er r (W) r (W)
(W) (W)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 13 1 13 1 13 1 13
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 13 1 13 2 13 1 13
FDD 1 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 + LTE 1 13 2 13 0 0 2 13
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 2 + LTE 1 13 2 13 1 13 2 13
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 3 + LTE 2 10 2 10 1 10 2 10
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 4 + LTE 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10
FDD 2 (MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 (MIMO) 2 13 1 13 2 13 1 13
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 3 (MIMO) 3 10 1 10 3 10 1 10
+ LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
UMTS 1 (MIMO) 1 13 2 13 1 13 2 13
+ LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
UMTS 2 (MIMO) 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10
+ LTE FDD 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-1293 Output power for the AAU3940 (1800 MHz LTE FDD+2100 MHz UL MSR,
2x40 W) or AAU3940 (AWS LTE FDD+PCS UL MSR, 2x40 W)
Mode 1800 MHz 2100 MHz
Table 6-1294 Typical power configuration of AAU3940 PAs (1800 MHz LTE FDD+2100
MHz UL MSR, 2x40 W) or AAU3940 PAs (AWS LTE FDD+PCS UL MSR, 2x40 W)
Configurati 1800 1800 2100 MHz PA1 2100 MHz PA2
on MHz MHz
Scenario PA1 PA2
(Total
Number of N Ou N Ou N Ou N Ou Nu Out Nu Out
Carriers) u tpu u tp u tp u tpu mb put mb put
m t m ut m ut m t er Po er Pow
be Po be Po be Po be Po of wer of er
r we r we r we r we U per LT per
of r of r of r of r MT UM E LTE
LT per LT pe U per LT per S TS FD FD
E LT E r M U E LT Car Car D D
F E F LT TS M FD E rier rier Car Carr
D FD D E Ca TS D FD s (W) rier ier
D D D FD rri Ca Ca D s (W)
Ca Car Ca D ers rri rri Ca
rri rier rri Ca er ers rri
ers (W) ers rri (W er
er ) (W
(W )
)
1800 MHz: 1 13 1 13 1 13 1 13 0 0 1 13
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
2100 MHz:
UMTS 1 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
1800 MHz: 1 13 1 13 1 13 1 13 1 13 1 13
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
2100 MHz:
UMTS 2 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
1800 MHz: 1 10 1 10 2 10 1 10 1 10 1 10
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
2100 MHz:
UMTS 3 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
1800 MHz: 1 10 1 10 2 10 1 10 2 10 1 10
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
2100 MHz:
UMTS 4 +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
1800 MHz: 1 13 1 13 1 13 1 13 1 13 1 13
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
2100 MHz:
UMTS 1
(MIMO) +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
1800 MHz: 1 10 1 10 2 10 1 10 2 10 1 10
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
2100 MHz:
UMTS 2
(MIMO) +
LTE FDD 1
(MIMO)
Different types of RUs support different numbers of TX channels and working modes.
l RU3971: A 4T module that can work in LTE FDD or GL mode
l RU3261: A 4T module that can work in LTE FDD mode
l Table 6-1295 and Table 6-1296 provide the typical power configuration for the RU3971
(LTE FDD, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1297 and Table 6-1298 provide the typical power configuration for the RU3971
(GL MSR, 1800 MHz).
l Table 6-1299 and Table 6-1300 provide the typical power configuration for the RU3261
(LTE FDD, 2600 MHz).
NOTE
l If the RF module is placed at an altitude of 3500 to 4500 meters, its power reduces by 1 dB. If the RF
module is placed at an altitude of 4500 to 6000 meters, its power reduces by 2 dB.
l When two LTE carriers are configured, it is recommended that the power spectrum density (PSD) of the
two carriers be set to the same value. Power spectrum density = Carrier output power/Carrier bandwidth
(1.4 MHz and 3 MHz bandwidths are considered as 5 MHz bandwidth in this formula.)
Table 6-1295 Output power for the RU3971 (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
Table 6-1296 Typical power configuration of RU3971 PAs (LTE FDD, 1800 MHz)
Config PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4
uratio
n Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
Scenar er of t er of t er of t er of t
io LTE Power LTE Power LTE Power LTE Power
(Total FDD per FDD per FDD per FDD per
Numb Carrie LTE Carrier LTE Carrie LTE Carrie LTE
er of rs FDD s FDD rs FDD rs FDD
Carrie Carrier Carrie Carrie Carrie
rs) (W) r (W) r (W) r (W)
LTE 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
LTE 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
Table 6-1297 Output power for the RU3971 (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Mode Total Total Output Output Bandwidth
Number of Number of Power per Power per Supported
GSM LTE FDD GSM LTE FDD by LTE
Carriers Carriers Carrier (W) Carrier (W) FDD
(MHz)
Table 6-1298 Typical power configuration of RU3971 PAs (GL MSR, 1800 MHz)
Configu PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4
ration
Scenari N O N O N O N O N O N O N O N O
o (Total u ut u ut u ut u ut u ut u ut u ut u ut
Numbe m p m p m p m p m p m p m p m p
r of b ut b ut b ut b ut b ut b ut b ut b ut
Carriers er P er P er P er P er P er P er P er P
) of o of o of o of o of o of o of o of o
G w L w G w L w G w L w G w L w
S er T er S er T er S er T er S er T er
M p E p M p E p M p E p M p E p
C er F er C er F er C er F er C er F er
ar G D L ar G D L ar G D L ar G D L
ri S D T ri S D T ri S D T ri S D T
er M C E er M C E er M C E er M C E
s C ar F s C ar F s C ar F s C ar F
ar ri D ar ri D ar ri D ar ri D
ri er D ri er D ri er D ri er D
er s C er s C er s C er s C
( ar ( ar ( ar ( ar
W ri W ri W ri W ri
) er ) er ) er ) er
( ( ( (
W W W W
) ) ) )
GSM 2 + 1 15 1 25 1 15 1 25 0 0 1 25 0 0 1 25
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 20
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 2 + 1 20 2 10 1 20 2 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 10
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 15 1 10 2 15 1 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 1 10
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 1 20 2 10 1 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 20
LTE
FDD 1
(MIMO)
GSM 4 + 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 10
LTE
FDD 2
(MIMO)
Table 6-1299 Output power for the RU3261 (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Mode Total Number of Output Power per Bandwidth
LTE FDD Carriers LTE FDD Carrier Supported by LTE
(W) FDD (MHz)
Table 6-1300 Typical power configuration of RU3261 PAs (LTE FDD, 2600 MHz)
Config PA1 PA2 PA3 PA4
uratio
n Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu Numb Outpu
Scenar er of t er of t er of t er of t
io LTE Power LTE Power LTE Power LTE Power
(Total FDD per FDD per FDD per FDD per
Numb Carrie LTE Carrier LTE Carrie LTE Carrie LTE
er of rs FDD s FDD rs FDD rs FDD
Carrie Carrier Carrie Carrie Carrie
rs) (W) r (W) r (W) r (W)
LTE 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20
FDD 1
(MIMO
)
LTE 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10
FDD 2
(MIMO
)
7 Reliability
3900 series base stations adopt a platform design so that hardware can be shared on this
platform. This provides mature communications technologies and stable transmission
reliability.
System Reliability
3900 series base stations feature a reliability design with load sharing and redundancy
configuration, optimized fault detection and isolation technologies for boards and the system.
This greatly enhances system reliability.
l Redundancy configuration
Units such as the power supply unit all support redundancy configuration.
CPRI ports that connect the BBU and RF modules support the ring topology. When
one CPRI link becomes faulty, services are automatically switched over to the other
CPRI link.
Key files such as software versions and data configuration files all support
redundancy backup.
l Reliability
The system automatically detects and diagnoses faults in the software, hardware, and
environment, and reports alarms. Then the system automatically clears the faults using
self-healing measures. If the faults cannot be cleared, the faulty units will be
automatically isolated.
Hardware Reliability
l Anti-misinsertion of boards
When a board is mistakenly inserted into the slot of another board, this board cannot be
connected to the backplane, and in this way, the equipment is free from damage.
l Overtemperature protection
When the temperature near the power amplifier (PA) in an RF module is too high, the
base station reports an over-temperature alarm and immediately shuts down the PA. This
function protects the PA from damage caused by over-temperature.
l Reliable power supply
Wide voltage range and surge protection
Software Reliability
l Redundancy backup
The system stores important files or data such as software versions and data
configuration files to ensure normal operation of the system when errors occur in these
files or data.
Software versions: The system stores software versions. If the current version is
abnormal, the system switches over to the backup version, which ensures normal
operation of the base station.
Data configuration files: The system stores data configuration files in different
partitions. If the current file is damaged, the base station can continue working
properly by loading the backup file.
l Error tolerance
When software errors occur, the system can still work due to its self-healing and error
tolerance capabilities, which are supported by the following functions:
Scheduled check of key resources: The system checks software resource usage
periodically. If resources cannot be released because of software errors, the system
can release the occupied resources in time and export logs and alarms.
Task monitoring: When software is running, monitoring processes check for
internal software faults or certain hardware faults. If an error occurs in a task, an
alarm is reported and self-healing measures are taken to restore the task.
Data verification: The system performs scheduled or event-driven data consistency
check, restores data selectively or preferably, and generates logs and alarms.
Watchdog: When a software error occurs, the base station system detects the error
using the software and hardware watchdogs and automatically resets.