User's Manual Part 2

Bay Level Offset Calibration continued
Mar 2001
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SCt4812T CDMA BTS Optimization/ATP
DRAFT
The second breakdown of the array is per sector. Configurations
supported are Omni, 3sector or 6sector.
Table 3-32: BTS.cal File Array (Per Sector)
BBX Sectorization TX RX RX Diversity
Slot[1] (Primary BBXs 1 through 12)
1 (Omni)
3Sector,
C[1]C[20] C[241]C[260] C[481]C[500]
2
3Sector,
1st
C[21]C[40] C[261]C[280] C[501]C[520]
3
6 Sector,
Carrier
C[41]C[60] C[281]C[300] C[521]C[540]
4
1st
Carrier
3Sector,
C[61]C[80] C[301]C[320] C[541]C[560]
5
Carrier
3Sector,
3rd
C[81]C[100] C[321]C[340] C[561]C[580]
6
Carrier
C[101]C[120] C[341]C[360] C[581]C[600]
7
3Sector,
C[121]C[140] C[361]C[380] C[601]C[620]
8
3Sector,
2nd
C[141]C[160] C[381]C[400] C[621]C[640]
9
6 Sector,
Carrier
C[161]C[180] C[401]C[420] C[641]C[660]
10
2nd
Carrier
3Sector,
C[181]C[200] C[421]C[440] C[661]C[680]
11
Carrier
3Sector,
4th
C[201]C[220] C[441]C[460] C[681]C[700]
12
Carrier
C[221]C[240] C[461]C[480] C[701]C[720]
Slot[20]] (Redundant BBX13)
1 (Omni)
3Sector,
C[1]C[20] C[241]C[260] C[481]C[500]
2
3Sector,
1st
C[21]C[40] C[261]C[280] C[501]C[520]
3
6 Sector,
Carrier
C[41]C[60] C[281]C[300] C[521]C[540]
4
1st
Carrier
3Sector,
C[61]C[80] C[301]C[320] C[541]C[560]
5
Carrier
3Sector,
3rd
C[81]C[100] C[321]C[340] C[561]C[580]
6
Carrier
C[101]C[120] C[341]C[360] C[581]C[600]
7
3Sector,
C[121]C[140] C[361]C[380] C[601]C[620]
8
3Sector,
2nd
C[141]C[160] C[381]C[400] C[621]C[640]
9
6 Sector,
Carrier
C[161]C[180] C[401]C[420] C[641]C[660]
10
2nd
Carrier
3Sector,
C[181]C[200] C[421]C[440] C[661]C[680]
11
Carrier
3Sector,
4th
C[201]C[220] C[441]C[460] C[681]C[700]
12
Carrier
C[221]C[240] C[461]C[480] C[701]C[720]
Ten calibration points per sector are supported for each branch. Two
entries are required for each calibration point.
The first value (all odd entries) refer to the CDMA channel
(frequency) where the BLO is measured. The second value (all even
entries) is the power set level. The valid range for PwrLvlAdj is from
2500 to 27500 (2500 corresponds to 125 dBm and 27500
corresponds to +125 dBm).
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