Reference Manual
RBS 2106 and RBS 2206 Radio Configurations
1 Introduction
The radio configurations described are valid for RBS 2106 and RBS 2206,
equipped with a maximum of six dTRUs/12 TRXs per cabinet. The descriptions
include basic configurations, site cell configurations, and co-siting. They also
include information about configurations with CDU-G and CDU-F as well as
valid GSM frequencies (the GSM 800 configurations are valid from BSS R9).
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BSS Base Station System
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The Base Station System (BSS) contains two functional entities; the Base
Station Controller (BSC) and the Base Transceiver Station (BTS).
The BSC handles radio-related functions, such as handover, management of
the radio network resources, and cell configuration data. It also controls radio
frequency power levels in RBSs and MSs.
The BTS is a network component which serves one cell and is controlled
by the BSC. The BTS contains a number of transceivers. It consists of the
radio transceivers and all the digital signal processing equipment. RBS 2000
contains equipment for 1 – 3 BTSs.
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