Siemens BS-240 / BS-241 Brochure

February 13, 2019 | Author: Nick Wencil | Category: Gsm, Telecommunication, Telecommunications Engineering, Wireless, Electrical Engineering
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Siemens technical specs brochure for the BS24x series Base Transceiver Station cabinets...

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BS-240 / BS-2 -241 41 BaseTransceiv ransceiver er Stations

BS-240/241 is the new future-proof evolution of Siemens’ BTS hardware. Highlights are 24 TRX in 3 rac racks ks with 8 TRX each, each, sign signifiificantly reduced volume volume per TRX, and a future-oriented platform for new GSM features. features. Sieme Siemens’ ns’ late latest st base stations are already prepared forr UMT fo UMTS. S. Product Profile

Increasing demands demands for for higher capacity are met by BS-240/241 through reduced volume and an expanded number of 24 24 TRX in in 3 racks with a modularity modularity of 8 TRX per rack.This also makes the BS-240/241 a powerful dualband base station station for for GSM900 and GMS1800, GMS1 800, as well well as for for GSM900 and GSM1900. A full spectrum of combining equipment means high output output power power and a minimized number number of antennas for for all cell configurations. configurations. High receiver receiver sensitivity is also guaranteed. A future SDMA option is planned. The modular archite architecture cture and the flexible internal structure with data rates of up to 2MBit/s enables the BS-240/241 to provide new GSM features such as EDGE.This platform ensures that network evolution is as smooth as possible.The use of latest technology technolo gy reduces power consumption and improves reliability.

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Fig.: Front view of BS-240

Technical Data BS-240 Indoor application Carriers per rack Height x width x depth Volume net Weight Operation acc. to Temperature range Power supply Max. power consumption Output power GSM900 Output power GSM1800 Output power GSM1900 Batterie backup

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Compatibility with existing SBS ensures easy integration into the already installed infrastructure Possible site configurations of up to 72 TRX/site prepares for increasing capacity requirements Highest reliability thanks to redundancy for all core modules Reduced investment costs due to integrated A bis cross connect (8 PCM lines) Fast network rollout: approximately 50% fewer sites required due to high RX sensitivity and high output power BS-240/241 can consist of up to 8 racks: 1 base rack, 1 or 2 extension racks and up to 5 service racks Pre-installed commissioning reduces installation time to less than one hour No service interruption for rack extension or TRX exchange Smart antennas (beam switching) option increases capacity High site efficiency due to reduced volume of 54 liters/TRX and small footprint Architecture prepared for future GSM features (e.g. EDGE): functional, modular internal structure, highly flexible signal processing capacity, exchangeable RF frontend

8 1600 x 600 x 450 mm 432 l 210 kg ETSI 3.1E – 5 °C to + 55 °C – 48 V DC; 230/400 V AC or 110/207 V AC 1.3 kW 60 W 40 W 40 W available

Compatibility

The BS-240/241 are compatible with the existing Siemens BS-20/21/22 and BS-60/61 products. An easy expansion of installed networks with the new BS-240/241 is possible. Software features will run independently on all BTS types.

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Technical Data BS-241 Outdoor application Carriers per rack Height x width x depth Volume net Weight Operation acc. to Temperature range (including solar radiation) Integrated Power Supply Max. power consumption Output power GSM900 Output power GSM1800 Output power GSM1900 Battery backup Microwave hardware

8 1750 (incl. plinth) x 700 x 650 mm 705 l 265 kg ETSI 4.1E – 45 °C to + 50 °C 230/400 V AC or 110/207 V AC 1.85 kW 60 W 40 W 40 W available available

Fig.: Front view of BS-241

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Frequency bands: GSM900/  GSM-RE/GSM1800/GMS1900 Dual band (GSM900/1800 and GSM900/1900 in the same BTS rack) Site configurations up to 72 TRX/site, up to 24 TRX/cell and 36 cells/site High power amplifier (60W) and up to –116 dBm RX sensitivity Core redundancy and AC/DC redundancy Duplex combiner Filter combiner Filter combiner with High Power Duplexer (HPDU)

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Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA) with intelligent reliability management Smart antennas (beam switching) option Integrated A bis cross connect (8 PCM24/30 lines) Integrated NTPM and µ-wave equipment, optional battery backup in a service rack High flexibility of site configurations thanks to service rack State-of-the-art technology, environmentally friendly, recyclable 48 external alarms, 8 site outputs per rack Rack extension without service interruption

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Hot plug-in ability of TRXs Short software upgrade time Improved MTBF

Technical Data RF BS-240/241

GSM900 Uplink range Downlink range

Prim. Band 890-915 MHz 935-960 MHz

GSM-RE Uplink range Downlink range

Frequency Band 876-901 MHz 921-946 MHz

GSM1800 Uplink range Downlink range

Frequency Band 1710-1785 MHz 1805-1880 MHz

GSM1900 Uplink range Downlink range

Frequency Band 1850-1910 MHz 1930-1990 MHz

Ext. Band 880-890 MHz 925-935 MHz

Abbreviations

AC ACOM BS BTS

Alternating Current Antenna COMbining Base Station Base Transceiver Station COBA COre BAsic module COSA COre SAtellite module CU Carrier Unit DC Direct Current DIAMCO Diversity Amplifier Multi COupler EDGE Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution ETSI European Telecommunications Standard Institute GSM Global System for Mobile Communication GSM-RE GSM Railway Extension

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HPDU MTBF NTPM PCM RF RX SBS SDMA TMA TRX UMTS

High Power DUplexer Mean-Time Between Failures Network Termination Primary Multiplex Pulse Code Modulation Radio Frequency Receiver Siemens Base Station System Space Division Multiple Access Tower Mounted Amplifier Transceiver Universal Mobile Telecommunications System

Contact us! Visit our website at http://www.siemens.com/ic/networks/ca

Order No. A50001-N3-P43-4-7600 • Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany • MR M625 SIE_013_00 PA 04005.

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