GSM RBS 2102 The RBS 2102 is an EDGE/E-GPRS capable outdoor RBS supporting up to six transceivers per cabinet. It is possible to build one, two and three sector configurations including dual band configurations in one cabinet. The RBS 2102 is normally ground or roof mounted and provides a durable, vandal resistant and weatherproof enclosure. Up to four hour's integrated battery back-up time for a six TRU configuration is supported. The RBS 2000 product family for Ericsson's GSM System offers the most advanced technology available. With Ericsson's wide range of RBS 2000 products, the most cost-effective alternative is chosen for each situation, depending on capacity, coverage, space and environmental requirements. e Fast rollout and expansion RBS 2000 Macro allows for easy installation, with on-site testing and commissioning within one hour. This is accomplished as the RBSs are preassembled, and SW loaded and tested before delivery. The flexible design of RBS 2000 supports a number of site configurations and expansion paths as the network grows. RBS 2000 is prepared for cost efficient collocating with other RBS through antenna and feeder sharing. RBS 2000 sites are predefined as product packages, which guarantees a fast and cost-effective rollout of typical RBS 2000 configurations. Superior coverage and capacity Prepared for the future Ericsson provides superior radio performance thanks to the highest output power, combined with high receiver sensitivity for optimum coverage. Better coverage means less RBSs in a given area, and therefore lower investments and faster rollout. Another example of a cost saving feature is 121 km Extended Range. The RBS 2000 family is prepared for GSM data services, including General Packet Radio Services (GPRS), High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) and 14.4 kbit/s timeslots. RBS 2202 also supports EDGE (E-GPRS) with a new plug-in TRU. RBS 2000 supports Hierarchical Cell Structures (HCS) with up to three cell layers. With the optional BSS feature RBS 2000 synchronization, it is possible to have up to 32 transceivers in one cell. Except for these basic solutions, smart range and the Ericsson unique software power boost are also available. With smart range, a capacity cell can also provide costeffective coverage. Software power boost extends the coverage of a cell by combining two transceivers into a virtual one by a simple SW command from the O&M center. Ericsson's synchronization based BSS features ensure that transceivers from different generations of radio base stations can easily form common cells. Operators can therefore bridge the past with the future. By making existing sites futureproof, investments are protected while migrating to 3G. To reduce transmission costs, Ericsson's RBS 2000 Macro offers two digital cross-connect solutions: the DXX plug-in unit and the Mini DXC. Both solutions can be fitted in the RBS 2102. Microwave equipment, such as the Ericsson MINI-LINKTM access module, can also be mounted in the RBS 2102. Key features * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Six transceivers Superior radio performance Prepared for GPS assisted positioning services Outdoor environment Vandal resistant Optionally including built-in transmission equipment Supports Adaptive MultiRate Supports 32 TRX cell configurations Tower mounted amplifiers Integrated and optional external battery back-up Extended Range 121 km Supports E-GPRS, GPRS, HSCSD, 14.4 kbit/s data Supports extended GSM Dual band Technical Specifications for RBS 2102 Radio Base Station for Ericsson's GSM System Frequency band: Tx: Rx: Number of transceivers: Number of sectors: Transmission interface: Dimension (H x W x D): Weight without batteries: Power into antenna feeder: Receiver sensitivity: Power supply: Integrated battery back-up: Operating temperature: Weatherproofing: Ericsson Radio Systems AB www.ericsson.com E-GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 925-960, 1805-1880 or 1930-1990 MHz 880-915, 1710-1785 or 1850-1910 MHz 1-6 1-3 1.5 Mbit/s (T1), 2 Mbit/s (E1) 1614 x 1300 x 710 mm (631/2 x 511/5 x 28 in.) 480 kg (1057 lbs.) 28 W / 44.5 dBm (GSM 900) 22 W / 43.5 dBm (GSM 1800 / GSM 1900) -110 dBm 200-250V AC, 50 / 60 Hz Typical 4 hours (fully equipped) -33C - +45C (-27F - +113F) Min level IP55 in IEC 529 AE/LZT 123 3066 R5 (c) Ericsson Radio Systems AB 2001 MINI-LINK is trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, Sweden The production and the materials are environmentally approved. All specifications are subject to alteration without prior notice. Printed in Sweden. Tarle Decor AB. 11.2001 Different site types should be chosen, depending on the operator's requirements concerning initial cost, coverage and capacity needs now, and in the future; number of antennas, and available footprint. Ericsson RBS 2000 Macro supports three basic solutions: standard range, maximum range and high capacity. Maximum range is accomplished by the use of air combining and a tower mounted amplifier. Standard range and high capacity are accomplished by hybrid and filter combiners.