Radio Base Station
Table 5
Antenna specifications
Antenna height
Half-power beam width
Antenna gain
The maximum power fed to the antenna, as a function of the number of
transceiver units (TRUs) per antenna and the maximum power (including
tolerances and transmission loss) per TRU, for RBS 2206 at 900 MHz and
1800 MHz, are given in Table 6.
Table 6
Frequency
(MHz)
E-GSM 900
E-GSM 900
E-GSM 900
GSM 1800
GSM 1800
GSM 1800
(1)
(2)
4.4
Materials
All Ericsson products fulfil the legal, market and Ericsson requirements
regarding:
•
•
•
•
Package Material
The package material is recyclable.
10 (24)
Characteristics for a typical antenna (KRE 101 1916/1)
Maximum power to antenna for various RBS 2206 configurations
Configuration
G:1x2
G:1x4
F:1x12
G:1x2
G:1x4
F:1x12
Including tolerance.
Including 3 dB transmission loss.
Fire resistance of material, components, wires and cables
Declaration of materials
Use of restricted material
Recycling
X-pol macro RBS sector antenna
1.3 m
60 degrees
14.5 dBi at 900 MHz, 17 dBi at 1800 MHz
No.
Maximum CDU
TRUs
output power
per
per TRU
antenna
(dBm)/(W)
1
48.3 / 67.6
2
45 / 31.6
6
46 / 39.8
1
46.8 / 47.9
2
43.5 / 22.4
6
43 / 20
RBS 2206
Maximum power
(1)
(2)
into antenna
(dBm)/(W)
45.3 / 33.9
45.0 / 31.7
50.8 / 120
43.8 / 24.0
43.5 / 22.4
47.8 / 60
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