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The document outlines the process for the installation and commissioning of NSN BTS, including site survey checks, standalone installation steps, and swap activities for both hot and cold swaps. It details necessary configurations, testing procedures, and final steps to ensure proper functionality of the BTS system. Additionally, it describes the use of a triple wide band combiner for efficient space utilization and flexibility in configurations.

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Idea Swap

The document outlines the process for the installation and commissioning of NSN BTS, including site survey checks, standalone installation steps, and swap activities for both hot and cold swaps. It details necessary configurations, testing procedures, and final steps to ensure proper functionality of the BTS system. Additionally, it describes the use of a triple wide band combiner for efficient space utilization and flexibility in configurations.

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Idea BTS Swap Process

Sub Contractor

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Things to be checked during the Site Survey

• Please check the length of the power cable and capacity of the power
plant. Power for NSN BTS to be tapped from existing power system.
•Space for NSN BTS Standalone commissioning.
•Check the External alarms to be configured and labeled. Make a list of
these alarms and verify that how many of them are working.
•Check the Transmission topology (Loop or not).
•Feeder VSWR testing and Return Loss Measurement. This could be done
during site survey – requires outage (5-10min per feeder). If the VSWR is
more than 1.3, it is very important to check the feeder end to end.
Also perform cable loss measurements.
•Site specific jumpers to be made depending on the site/survey.
•Connect Jumper cable to the NSN BTS Top – Mark the feeders for
sector A,B,C
•Checking whether combiner is used or in the bypass mode.
•Outdoor BTS RF Cable length in term of Nokia BTS Utilization mode.

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Standalone Installation and Commissioning Checks

INSTALLATION :
• Make sure to check all the grounding points before inserting the plug in units.
• Connect the power supply and check the input voltage at the connector.
• Now insert all the cards and do the necessary cabling. Make sure to put on the
antistatic bands. All cabling should be properly tightened by torque wrinch.
• Combiner should be used based on the input given by RF Team.
• Make two BTS PCM Cables (BTS FXC-E1 TQ to DDF). Length is site specific.

COMMISSIONING :

Steps by BTS HW Configurator

• Run the configuration wizard for standard configuration and then change it
according to the required configuration.
• Now install Base band cards, Power supply and transmission cards.
• Send BTS configuration to BTS. It is very important to set the correct
cabling in the BTS HW configurator.
• Note down the passive units serial numbers, complete passive units configuration
and send to BTS.
• Save the BTS hw configuration file (.hwc) and also passive units configuration file
(.hwi)

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Standalone Installation and Commissioning
Checks

1)- Ultra Hub Manager FXC card setting

a)-Check/write the identifications of the card.

b)-LIF setting, CRC settings for FXC E1 cards

c)-Make sure to disable all unused LIFs

2)-Configuration settings

a)-Check and write the identification name for FXC Units.(Name will be Site ID)

3)-Synchronization settings

a)-Set Priority 1,2,3 clocks

b)-Select the network topology, chain or loop

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Standalone Installation and Commissioning
Checks
4)-Traffic Manager

Define the TRX TCH, 32 K TRX SIG on TCH for BCCH TRXs and Separate TRX SIG for
other TRXs , OMU SIG and EDAP as per the Abis Plan. ( As per Attached
Configuration)

5)-Cross connections

a)-The cross connections for the traffic manager are made automatically. Copy them
in the inactive bank.

b)-If the site is in loop, Make sure to reserve the Masking bits for both the directions
as per the Transmission/Abis plan.

c)-Bypass all the timeslots/2MBs that are not required for this site.

d)-Now activate the inactive bank

e)-Check the alarms, save the node file.

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Standalone Installation and Commissioning
Checks
FINAL STEPS :-
• Download the BTS SW into the BOI card.

• Now proceed to the commissioning wizard and follow the instructions.

• Do the power measurements from Tests/send BCCH carrier tab. Make sure the
attenuation is zero dB. Power meter has to be connected at the BTS top. The
power of TRXs at the top of BTS cabinet should not be less than 44.5 dBm
without combiners and 41 dBm with combiners. If it is less than this, then
check all the TX path connections. If needed replace the TRX --- power
measurement in watts

• Calibrate the 13 MHz clock from Clock Control tab. Make sure that BTS is in
standalone mode i.e, no connection from BSC to BTS. Before the clock
calibration,make sure that frequency counter is Power ON for at least 30 minutes. It
is a must to make sure that the clock is exactly 13.000000 MHz.

• Checking of external alarms at the time of commissioning. The external alarm


cable and the connector have to be verified at the time of commissioning

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Swap Activities on BTS Site (Hot Swap)

Change over to NSN BTS –Requires "OUTAGE" (~ 3Hrs )

• Steps 1 - Connecting PCM Cable (Connection between BTS and


BSC)
• Step 2- Connecting Feeder cables – This is to be performed
with extreme carefully. The feeders should not be
swapped between sectors !!!
• Step 3- After OMU in WO State. Integration of BTS from BSC.
Observe the system.

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Swap Activities on BTS Site (Cold Swap)

Change over to NSN BTS –Requires "OUTAGE" (~ 8 Hrs Max)

• Dismantle of Siemens BTS


• Install the NSN Ultrasite BTS
• Standalone commissioning of BTS
• Step 2- Connecting Feeder cables – This is to be performed
with extreme carefully. The feeders should not be
swapped between sectors !!!
• Step 3- After OMU in WO State , Integration from BSC. Observe
the system.

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Swap Activities on BTS Site

Step 1: Connecting Abis cable (10-20 Min)

• Check the loop from DDF at BTS site to FXC Unit.


• Through connect the Transmission path and check the OMUSIG status
“WO”with Engineer at BSC/OSS side.

Step 2: Changing feeder cables (30-40 Min)

• Identify the feeders which will be connected to Nokia BTS(Mark the feeders
carefully for each sector) – The feeders should not be swapped.
• Check MHA + Bias tee+ Lightening Protectors wherever required
• Sequence of Installation where MHA is not installed : BTS Top > Lightening
protector > GSM Antenna.
• Existing Lightening Protectors to be used at all the sites where there is no
MHA.
• Remove the jumper connected to the Siemens existing BTS
• Temp./final routing of feeder cables .

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Swap Activities on BTS Site

Step3 - Integration from NSN BSC :

• Unlock the BTS site from BSC/OSS.


• Perform the call testing on all the TRXs
– Call testing should be performed using Net Monitor phones.
• GPRS Testing in every Sector
• Check the external alarms are reporting on BSC.
• Make sure that there are no alarms in OSS for this site and BTS Manager alarm
Window before leaving the site.

Step 4 – Cleaning the site :


• Clean the BTS/BSC site after Swap or step 3.

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Ultra Site EDGE BTS different configurations with
Triple Wide Band Combiner

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Description of triple Wide Band Combiner

Combiner set-up and connector locations in the new unit


Combiner 2
Combiner Combiner 3
1

TX 1 in
Note:
TX out
The apperance of the
new unit is still
TX 2 in
subject to change
Benefits: slightly
Efficient utilisation of space
Allows some configurations to be done with less cabinets than before
Reduces the number of needed units and antennas in many cases
More flexibility for special configurations
SW compatibility: CX4.2 (Hw configurator), can also be used with older sw together
with separate cabling instructions

See the following slides for more detailed information and some examples…

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2-way Wide Band Combining with new Triple WBC in 4,4,4
configuration
Only TX path illustrated

Ant

Ant

Ant

Ant
TRX
2:1
TRX
Sector1 DVxx
TRX
2:1
TRX

TRX
2:1
TRX
Sector2 DVxx
TRX Note:
2:1 • One block of the Triple
WBC is used for the 2nd
TRX Cell.
• The RX-Cabling
principle remains the
same as with the
current unit.
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Wide Band Combining with new Triple WBC in
6,6,6 configuration
Only TX path illustrated

Ant

Ant
Ant

Ant

Ant

Ant
TRX
2:1
TRX
DVxx
TRX
Sector 1
2:1
TRX

TRX
2:1
TRX
DVxx
TRX
2:1
TRX

TRX
Sector 2 2:1
TRX
DVxx
TRX
2:1 Note:
TRX • The RX-Cabling
principle remains the
For internal use same as with the
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Ultrasite internal cabling with out combiner in 1+1+1 and 2+2+2
configuration

1+1+1 without combiner 2+2+2 without combiner

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Ultrasite internal cabling with Triple wide band combiner in
1+1+1 and 2+2+2 configuration

1+1+1 with triple WCGT 2+2+2 with triple WCGT

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Ultrasite internal cabling with Triple wide band combiner in
3+3+3 and 4+4+4 configuration

3+3+3 with triple WCGT 4+4+4 with triple WCGT

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Ultrasite internal cabling with Triple wide band combiner in
6+6+6 configuration

6+6+6 with triple WCGT ( 1 st cabinet)


6+6+6 with triple WCGT ( 2 nd cabinet)

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BTS Site traffic Manager

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1/1/1 BTS Site Traffic Manager

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 Link management
1 TRXSIG32/1 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4
2 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8
3

Sector 1
4
5
6
7
8
9 TRXSIG32/5 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4
10 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8
11

Sector 2
12
13
14
15
16
17 TRXSIG32/6 TCH/9-3 TCH/9-4
18 TCH/9-5 TCH/9-6 TCH/9-7 TCH/9-8
19

Sector 3
20
21
22
23
24
25
26 TCH TSL
27 OMUSIG32 TRX SIG
28 EDAP Pool TRX 1&5&9 OMUSIG
29 EDAP Pool TRX 1&5&9 TRX SIG on TCH
30 EDAP Pool TRX 1&5&9 EDAP Pool
31

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2/2/2 BTS Site Traffic Manager

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 Link management
1 TRXSIG32/1 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4
2 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8
3 TCH/2-1 TCH/2-2 TCH/2-3 TCH/2-4

Sector 1
4 TCH/2-5 TCH/2-6 TCH/2-7 TCH/2-8
5
6
7
8
9 TRXSIG32/5 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4
10 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8
11 TCH/6-1 TCH/6-2 TCH/6-3 TCH/6-4

Sector 2
12 TCH/6-5 TCH/6-6 TCH/6-7 TCH/6-8
13
14
15
16
17 TRXSIG32/9 TCH/9-3 TCH/9-4
18 TCH/9-5 TCH/9-6 TCH/9-7 TCH/9-8
19 TCH/10-1 TCH/10-2 TCH/10-3 TCH/10-4

Sector 3
20 TCH/10-5 TCH/10-6 TCH/10-7 TCH/10-8
21
22
23
24
25 TRXSIG16/2 TRXSIG16/6 TRXSIG16/10
26 TCH TSL
27 OMUSIG32 TRX SIG
28 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&5&6&9&10 OMUSIG
29 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&5&6&9&10 TRX SIG on TCH
30 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&5&6&9&10 EDAP Pool
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3/3/3 BTS Site Traffic manager

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 Link management
1 TRXSIG32/1 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4
2 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8
3 TCH/2-1 TCH/2-2 TCH/2-3 TCH/2-4

Sector 1
4 TCH/2-5 TCH/2-6 TCH/2-7 TCH/2-8
5 TCH/3-1 TCH/3-2 TCH/3-3 TCH/3-4
6 TCH/3-5 TCH/3-6 TCH/3-7 TCH/3-8
7
8
9 TRXSIG32/5 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4
10 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8
11 TCH/6-1 TCH/6-2 TCH/6-3 TCH/6-4

Sector 2
12 TCH/6-5 TCH/6-6 TCH/6-7 TCH/6-8
13 TCH/7-1 TCH/7-2 TCH/7-3 TCH/7-4
14 TCH/7-5 TCH/7-6 TCH/7-7 TCH/7-8
15
16
17 TRXSIG32/9 TCH/9-3 TCH/9-4
18 TCH/9-5 TCH/9-6 TCH/9-7 TCH/9-8
19 TCH/10-1 TCH/10-2 TCH/10-3 TCH/10-4

Sector 3
20 TCH/10-5 TCH/10-6 TCH/10-7 TCH/10-8
21 TCH/11-1 TCH/11-2 TCH/11-3 TCH/11-4
22 TCH/11-5 TCH/11-6 TCH/11-7 TCH/11-8
23
24
25 TRXSIG16/2 TRXSIG16/6 TRXSIG16/10 TRXSIG16/3
26 TRXSIG16/7 TRXSIG16/11 TCH TSL
27 OMUSIG32 TRX SIG
28 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&5&6&7&9&10&11 OMUSIG
29 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&5&6&7&9&10&11 TRX SIG on TCH
30 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&5&6&7&9&10&11 EDAP Pool
31

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4/4/4 BTS Site Traffic Manager
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 Link management
1 TRXSIG32/1 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4
2 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8
3 TCH/2-1 TCH/2-2 TCH/2-3 TCH/2-4

Sector 1
4 TCH/2-5 TCH/2-6 TCH/2-7 TCH/2-8
5 TCH/3-1 TCH/3-2 TCH/3-3 TCH/3-4
6 TCH/3-5 TCH/3-6 TCH/3-7 TCH/3-8
7 TCH/4-1 TCH/4-2 TCH/4-3 TCH/4-4
8 TCH/4-5 TCH/4-6 TCH/4-7 TCH/4-8
9 TRXSIG32/5 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4
10 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8
11 TCH/6-1 TCH/6-2 TCH/6-3 TCH/6-4

Sector 2
12 TCH/6-5 TCH/6-6 TCH/6-7 TCH/6-8
13 TCH/7-1 TCH/7-2 TCH/7-3 TCH/7-4
14 TCH/7-5 TCH/7-6 TCH/7-7 TCH/7-8
15 TCH/8-1 TCH/8-2 TCH/8-3 TCH/8-4
16 TCH/8-5 TCH/8-6 TCH/8-7 TCH/8-8
17 TRXSIG32/9 TCH/9-3 TCH/9-4
18 TCH/9-5 TCH/9-6 TCH/9-7 TCH/9-8
19 TCH/10-1 TCH/10-2 TCH/10-3 TCH/10-4

Sector 3
20 TCH/10-5 TCH/10-6 TCH/10-7 TCH/10-8
21 TCH/11-1 TCH/11-2 TCH/11-3 TCH/11-4
22 TCH/11-5 TCH/11-6 TCH/11-7 TCH/11-8
23 TCH/12-1 TCH/12-2 TCH/12-3 TCH/12-4
24 TCH/12-5 TCH/12-6 TCH/12-7 TCH/12-8
25 TRXSIG16/2 TRXSIG16/6 TRXSIG16/10 TRXSIG16/3
26 TRXSIG16/7 TRXSIG16/11 TRXSIG16/4 TRXSIG16/8 TCH TSL
27 TRXSIG16/12 OMUSIG32 TRX SIG
28 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&12 OMUSIG
29 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&12 TRX SIG on TCH
30 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&12 EDAP Pool
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2/2/2 Sites Traffic Manager (With Cascading)
1st BTS 2nd BTS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 Link management 0 Link management
1 TRXSIG32/1 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4 1

Sector 1
2 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8 2
3 TCH/2-1 TCH/2-2 TCH/2-3 TCH/2-4 3
4 TCH/2-5 TCH/2-6 TCH/2-7 TCH/2-8 4
5 TRXSIG32/5 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4 5

Sector 2
6 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8 6
7 TCH/6-1 TCH/6-2 TCH/6-3 TCH/6-4 7
8 TCH/6-5 TCH/6-6 TCH/6-7 TCH/6-8 8
9 TRXSIG32/6 TCH/9-3 TCH/9-4 9

Sector 3
10 TCH/9-5 TCH/9-6 TCH/9-7 TCH/9-8 10
11 TCH/10-1 TCH/10-2 TCH/10-3 TCH/10-4 11
12 TCH/10-5 TCH/10-6 TCH/10-7 TCH/10-8 12
13 13 TRXSIG32/1 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4

Sector 1
14 14 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8
15 15 TCH/2-1 TCH/2-2 TCH/2-3 TCH/2-4
16 16 TCH/2-5 TCH/2-6 TCH/2-7 TCH/2-8
17 17 TRXSIG32/5 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4

Sector 2
18 18 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8
19 19 TCH/6-1 TCH/6-2 TCH/6-3 TCH/6-4
20 20 TCH/6-5 TCH/6-6 TCH/6-7 TCH/6-8
21 21 TRXSIG32/6 TCH/9-3 TCH/9-4

Sector 3
22 22 TCH/9-5 TCH/9-6 TCH/9-7 TCH/9-8
23 23 TCH/10-1 TCH/10-2 TCH/10-3 TCH/10-4
24 24 TCH/10-5 TCH/10-6 TCH/10-7 TCH/10-8 TCH TSL
25 TRXSIG16/2 TRXSIG16/6 TRXSIG16/10 25 TRXSIG16/2 TRX SIG
26 26 TRXSIG16/6 TRXSIG16/10 OMUSIG32 OMUSIG
27 OMUSIG32 27 TRX SIG on TCH
28 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&5&6&9&10 28 EDAP Pool
29 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&5&6&9&10 29 Used TSL
30 30 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&5&6&9&10
31 31 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&5&6&9&10

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2/2/2/2 BTS Site Traffic Manager

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 Link management
1 TRXSIG32/1 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4

Sector 1
2 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8
3 TCH/2-1 TCH/2-2 TCH/2-3 TCH/2-4
4 TCH/2-5 TCH/2-6 TCH/2-7 TCH/2-8
5 TRXSIG32/3 TCH/3-3 TCH/3-4

Sector 2
6 TCH/3-5 TCH/3-6 TCH/3-7 TCH/3-8
7 TCH/4-1 TCH/4-2 TCH/4-3 TCH/4-4
8 TCH/4-5 TCH/4-6 TCH/4-7 TCH/4-8
9 TRXSIG32/5 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4

Sector 3
10 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8
11 TCH/6-1 TCH/6-2 TCH/6-3 TCH/6-4
12 TCH/6-5 TCH/6-6 TCH/6-7 TCH/6-8
13 TRXSIG32/7 TCH/7-3 TCH/7-4

Sector 4
14 TCH/7-5 TCH/7-6 TCH/7-7 TCH/7-8
15 TCH/8-1 TCH/8-2 TCH/8-3 TCH/8-4
16 TCH/8-5 TCH/8-6 TCH/8-7 TCH/8-8
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25 TRXSIG16/2 TRXSIG16/6 TRXSIG16/8
26 TCH TSL
27 OMUSIG32 TRX SIG
28 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8 OMUSIG
29 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8 TRX SIG on TCH
30 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8 EDAP Pool

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4/4/2/2 Site Traffic Manager
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 Link management
1 TRXSIG32/1 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4
2 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8
3 TCH/2-1 TCH/2-2 TCH/2-3 TCH/2-4

Sector 1
4 TCH/2-5 TCH/2-6 TCH/2-7 TCH/2-8
5 TCH/3-1 TCH/3-2 TCH/3-3 TCH/3-4
6 TCH/3-5 TCH/3-6 TCH/3-7 TCH/3-8
7 TCH/4-1 TCH/4-2 TCH/4-3 TCH/4-4
8 TCH/4-5 TCH/4-6 TCH/4-7 TCH/4-8
9 TRXSIG32/5 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4
10 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8
11 TCH/6-1 TCH/6-2 TCH/6-3 TCH/6-4

Sector 2
12 TCH/6-5 TCH/6-6 TCH/6-7 TCH/6-8
13 TCH/7-1 TCH/7-2 TCH/7-3 TCH/7-4
14 TCH/7-5 TCH/7-6 TCH/7-7 TCH/7-8
15 TCH/8-1 TCH/8-2 TCH/8-3 TCH/8-4
16 TCH/8-5 TCH/8-6 TCH/8-7 TCH/8-8
17 TRXSIG32/9 TCH/9-3 TCH/9-4

Sector 3
18 TCH/9-5 TCH/9-6 TCH/9-7 TCH/9-8
19 TCH/10-1 TCH/10-2 TCH/10-3 TCH/10-4
20 TCH/10-5 TCH/10-6 TCH/10-7 TCH/10-8
21 TRXSIG32/11 TCH/11-3 TCH/11-4

Sector 4
22 TCH/11-5 TCH/11-6 TCH/11-7 TCH/11-8
23 TCH/12-1 TCH/12-2 TCH/12-3 TCH/12-4
24 TCH/12-5 TCH/12-6 TCH/12-7 TCH/12-8
25 TRXSIG16/2 TRXSIG16/6 TRXSIG16/10 TRXSIG16/3
26 TRXSIG16/7 TRXSIG16/4 TRXSIG16/8 TCH TSL
27 TRXSIG16/12 OMUSIG32 TRX SIG
28 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&12 OMUSIG
29 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&12 TRX SIG on TCH
30 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&12 EDAP Pool
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6+6+6 BTS Site traffic Manager ( Dual Band/Multi BCF)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
0 Link management 0 Link management
1 TRXSIG32/1 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4 1 TCH/1-1 TCH/1-2 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4
2 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8 2 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8
3 TCH/2-1 TCH/2-2 TCH/2-3 TCH/2-4 3 TCH/2-1 TCH/2-2 TCH/2-3 TCH/2-4

Sector 1
4 TCH/2-5 TCH/2-6 TCH/2-7 TCH/2-8 4 TCH/2-5 TCH/2-6 TCH/2-7 TCH/2-8
5 TCH/3-1 TCH/3-2 TCH/3-3 TCH/3-4 5
6 TCH/3-5 TCH/3-6 TCH/3-7 TCH/3-8 6
7 TCH/4-1 TCH/4-2 TCH/4-3 TCH/4-4 7
8 TCH/4-5 TCH/4-6 TCH/4-7 TCH/4-8 8
9 TRXSIG32/5 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4 9 TCH/5-1 TCH/5-1 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4
10 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8 10 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8
11 TCH/6-1 TCH/6-2 TCH/6-3 TCH/6-4 11 TCH/6-1 TCH/6-2 TCH/6-3 TCH/6-4

Sector 2
12 TCH/6-5 TCH/6-6 TCH/6-7 TCH/6-8 12 TCH/6-5 TCH/6-6 TCH/6-7 TCH/6-8
13 TCH/7-1 TCH/7-2 TCH/7-3 TCH/7-4 13
14 TCH/7-5 TCH/7-6 TCH/7-7 TCH/7-8 14
15 TCH/8-1 TCH/8-2 TCH/8-3 TCH/8-4 15
16 TCH/8-5 TCH/8-6 TCH/8-7 TCH/8-8 16
17 TRXSIG32/6 TCH/9-3 TCH/9-4 17 TCH/9-1 TCH/9-2 TCH/9-3 TCH/9-4
18 TCH/9-5 TCH/9-6 TCH/9-7 TCH/9-8 18 TCH/9-5 TCH/9-6 TCH/9-7 TCH/9-8
19 TCH/10-1 TCH/10-2 TCH/10-3 TCH/10-4 19 TCH/10-1 TCH/10-2 TCH/10-3 TCH/10-4

Sector 3
20 TCH/10-5 TCH/10-6 TCH/10-7 TCH/10-8 20 TCH/10-5 TCH/10-6 TCH/10-7 TCH/10-8
21 TCH/11-1 TCH/11-2 TCH/11-3 TCH/11-4 21
22 TCH/11-5 TCH/11-6 TCH/11-7 TCH/11-8 22
23 TCH/12-1 TCH/12-2 TCH/12-3 TCH/12-4 23
24 TCH/12-5 TCH/12-6 TCH/12-7 TCH/12-8 24
25 TRXSIG16/2 TRXSIG16/6 TRXSIG16/10 TRXSIG16/3 25 TRXSIG16/1 TRXSIG16/2 TRXSIG16/3 TRXSIG16/4
26 TRXSIG16/7 TRXSIG16/11 TRXSIG16/4 TRXSIG16/8 26 TRXSIG16/5 TRXSIG16/6
27 TRXSIG16/12 OMUSIG32 27 OMUSIG32 TCH TSL
28 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&12 28 TRX SIG
29 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&12 29 OMUSIG
30 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&12 30 TRX SIG on TCH
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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0 TRXSIG32/1 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4 TRXSIG32/1 TCH/1-3 TCH/1-4
1 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8 TCH/1-5 TCH/1-6 TCH/1-7 TCH/1-8
2 TCH/2-1 TCH/2-2 TCH/2-3 TCH/2-4 TCH/2-1 TCH/2-2 TCH/2-3 TCH/2-4
3 TCH/2-5 TCH/2-6 TCH/2-7 TCH/2-8 TCH/2-5 TCH/2-6 TCH/2-7 TCH/2-8
4 TCH/3-1 TCH/3-2 TCH/3-3 TCH/3-4 TCH/3-1 TCH/3-2 TCH/3-3 TCH/3-4

Sector 1

Sector 3
5 TCH/3-5 TCH/3-6 TCH/3-7 TCH/3-8 TCH/3-5 TCH/3-6 TCH/3-7 TCH/3-8
6 TCH/4-1 TCH/4-2 TCH/4-3 TCH/4-4 TCH/4-1 TCH/4-2 TCH/4-3 TCH/4-4
7 TCH/4-5 TCH/4-6 TCH/4-7 TCH/4-8 TCH/4-5 TCH/4-6 TCH/4-7 TCH/4-8
8 TCH/5-1 TCH/5-2 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4 TCH/5-1 TCH/5-2 TCH/5-3 TCH/5-4
9 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8 TCH/5-5 TCH/5-6 TCH/5-7 TCH/5-8
10 TCH/6-1 TCH/6-2 TCH/6-3 TCH/6-4 TCH/6-1 TCH/6-2 TCH/6-3 TCH/6-4
11 TCH/6-5 TCH/6-6 TCH/6-7 TCH/6-8 TCH/6-5 TCH/6-6 TCH/6-7 TCH/6-8
12 TRXSIG32/7 TCH/7-3 TCH/7-4
13 TCH/7-5 TCH/7-6 TCH/7-7 TCH/7-8
14 TCH/8-1 TCH/8-2 TCH/8-3 TCH/8-4
15 TCH/8-5 TCH/8-6 TCH/8-7 TCH/8-8
16 TCH/9-1 TCH/9-1 TCH/9-3 TCH/9-4 Sector 2
17 TCH/9-5 TCH/9-6 TCH/9-7 TCH/9-8
18 TCH/10-1 TCH/10-2 TCH/10-3 TCH/10-4
19 TCH/10-5 TCH/10-6 TCH/10-7 TCH/10-8
20 TCH/11-1 TCH/11-2 TCH/11-3 TCH/11-4
21 TCH/11-5 TCH/11-6 TCH/11-7 TCH/11-8
22 TCH/12-1 TCH/12-2 TCH/12-3 TCH/12-4
23 TCH/12-5 TCH/12-6 TCH/12-7 TCH/12-8
24 TRXSIG16/2 TRXSIG16/3 TRXSIG16/4 TRXSIG16/5 TRXSIG16/2 TRXSIG16/3 TRXSIG16/4 TRXSIG16/5
25 TRXSIG16/7 TRXSIG16/8 TRXSIG16/9 TRXSIG16/10 TRXSIG16/6 TCH TSL
26 TRXSIG16/11TRXSIG16/12 OMUSIG32 OMUSIG32 TRX SIG
27 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&12 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6 OMUSIG
28 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&13 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6 TRX SIG on TCH
29 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6&7&8&9&10&11&14 EDAP Pool TRX 1&2&3&4&5&6 EDAP Pool
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