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Ground Based Access P oint (GAP) Hardw are Installation Shipping and Handling
Shipping and Handling
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Overview
The purpose of this section is to describe how the GAP Base Transceiver (sub) System (BTS)
(includes the B CU and TRX), Battery Backup Unit (BBU) and RF Head are packaged for shipping
and how to correctly unpack the units in preparation for installation.
How Equipment is Shipped
The pallets containing the GAP equipment are hea vy and require the use of an
industrial fork -lift truck. F or the outdoor GAP cabinet, the fork lift truck should be
r ated to handle at least two tons.
The GAP can be shipped in several configurations. The outdoor GAP is shipped as two units
(typically as a BTS and a BBU). Both the GAP BTS and the GAP BBU are shipped on separate
pallets with cardboard box coverings. The indoor GAP is packaged as separate containers in
cardboard boxes strapped to a pallet. Plastic wrapping is used to encase the units and provide
protection as well as securing the units to the pallets.
F or indoor configurations, the B CU , and TRX cages, and other required and optional equipment,
will be shipped in separate containers or on separate pallets. The containers, if used, will either
be wood or cardboard, with packing material to protect the units.
F or the indoor GAP :
• The B CU cage is shipped with all cards/modules and internal cabling installed.
• The TRX cage is shipped with all cards/modules and internal cabling installed.
F or the outdoor GAP :
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PRELIMINARY - UNDER DEVELOPMENT JUL 2007