Explain BTS configuration 4+2+2
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Answer / vimal
bts configration 4+2+2 means there are 4 trx in the 1st sector
then 2 in second sector
then 2 in the third sector
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Answer / avinash
bts configration 4+4+4 means there are 4 trx in the 1st sector
then 4 in second sector
then 4 in the third sector
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Answer / jasdeep singh
Confi. 4+2+2 means that
No. of Trx in Sectot A are 4.
No. of Trx in Sectot B are 2.
No. of Trx in Sectot C are 2.
this config. is Mostly used in Vlges or Non-Showcase Area..
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Answer / satyam yadav
as per the utilization of sector,we can configure the
sectors a,b,c like below combination...
if 1st sector utilization is high 4+2+2
if 2nd sector utilization is high 2+4+2
if 3rd sector utilization is high 2+2+4
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Answer / rajesh grewal
In Ericsson BTS It means that 2 TRU in first Sector Which have total 4 tie values and single TRU in second and single nin third
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Answer / sajid khilji
1 cainat
i boia cord
3 bb2x
pwsb 3
1 idu
8 trx
3 antenna
3 dualduplxer
1 sector reqeir 2 wideband combiner
multicoupler 2
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Answer / ritesh kumar
In nokia bts
For ultra 4 2 2 means
In 1st sec 4 trx 1 duplexer 2 combiner and 2 multicuplerand 2 bb2f card
In 2nd sec 2 trx 1 dup 2 combiner and 1 multicupler and 1 bb2f card
In 3rd sec 2 trx 1 dup 2 combiner and 1 multicupler and 1 bb2f card.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 1 Yes | 0 No |
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