User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Product Safety Requirements RBS 2000
- 3 Environmental Capabilities
- 3.1 Scope
- 3.2 Terminology
- 3.3 References
- 3.4 Transport -40 C – +70 C
- 3.5 Storage -25 C – +55 C
- 3.6 Handling -40 C – +70 C
- 3.7 Operation Indoor +5 C – +40 C
- 3.8 Operation Outdoor -33 C – +40 C
- 3.9 Operation Outdoor -33 C – +45 C
- 3.10 Operation Outdoor -33 C – +55 C
- 3.11 Operation Mast-Mounted Equipment -33 C – +45 C
- 3.12 Operation Mast-Mounted Equipment -40 C – +55 C
- 4 Climate Protection
- 5 EMC Capabilities
- RBS 2101, Product Description
- RBS 2102, Product Description
- RBS 2103, Product Description
- RBS 2202, Product Description
- RBS 2101, 2102, 2103 & 2202 Radio Configurations
- RBS 2202 Antenna Configurations
- ACCU Description
- BFU Description
- CDU-A Description
- CDU-C Description
- CDU-C+ Description
- CDU-D Description
- DXU Description
- DXU-21 Description
- ECU Description
- PSU -48 V Description
- PSU 230 V Description
- sTRU Single Transceiver Unit Description
- V3 Climate Unit Description
- Glossary
RBS 2202Macro Indoor RBS
Table 5 Compliance Boundary Dimensions for the General Public (GP) and Occupational (O)
Exposure for Typical Configurations
Dimensions of Cylindircal Compliance Boundary
(m)
Diameter Height Distance
behind
antenna
Configu-
ration
Fre-
quency
(MHz)
GP O GP O GP O
A:3x2 900 6 3 1.6 1.4 0.1 0.1
A:3x2 1800 5 1 1.5 1.3 0.1 0.05
C+:1x6 900 7 3 1.7 1.4 0.1 0.1
C+:1x6 1800 5 1 1.6 1.4 0.1 0.05
Co
mpliance distances to the side of the antenna for occupational exposure are
below 0.1 m for all configurations above.
For characteristics of an antenna recommended for typical configurations of
an
RBS 2202, see the table below.
Table 6 Characteristics for a Typical Antenna (KRE 101 1916/1)
Antenna specifications X-pol macro RBS sector antenna
Antenna height 1.3 m
Horizontal half-power beam width 60 degrees
Vertical half-power beam width 15 degrees at 900 MHz, 7 degrees at
1800 MHz
Antenna gain 14.5 dBi at 900 MHz, 17 dBi at
1800 MHz
Down tilt 0 degrees
The maximum power fed to the antenna, as a function of the number of
transceiver units (TRUs) per antenna and the maximum power (including
tolerances and transmission loss) per TRU, for RBS 2202 at 900 MHz and
1800 MHz, are given in the table below.
10 (20)
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