Base Radio Configuration And Verification - Motorola DIMETRA MTS 2 Installation, Configuration And Basic Service Manual

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MTS 2 and MTS 4 Installation, Configuration and Basic Service Manual
If satellite tracking is NOT ADEQUATE, make sure:
Refer to
Chapter 13, "MTS Troubleshooting"
Base Radio Configuration and Verification
For the Base Radio, there are a number of procedures that you must follow to ensure that it is up and running.
All module specific information is programmed in the factory prior to shipment. Base
Radio specific parameters (for example, receive and transmit frequencies) are downloaded
to the Base Radio from the network/Site Controller.
Process 6-3 Base Radio Configuration
"Base Radio Startup Sequence"
1
"Selecting Base Radio Position and Receivers"
2
"Station Verification
3
"Displaying Base Radio Alarms"
4
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The GPS receiver has been allowed enough time to locate the satellites (in
extreme cases this may take up to 2 hours).
The GPS antenna cable is properly connected. If it is not, reconnect the cable
properly and then reset the Site Controller. If cable is found to be properly
connected, the GPS antenna is possibly faulty.
Do not attempt to make a resistance check of the GPS antenna. Damage to
the active devices within the antenna element may result.
"Setting and Accessing Base Radio Position"
Cabinet.
"Setting Base Radio
IP".
"Base Radio Receiver Configuration"
Procedures":
"Base Radio Software Revision Verification"
"Transmitter Verification"
"Receiver Verification"
for more information on troubleshooting GPS.
- verification of the BRC state using the front panel LEDs.
:
- setting the position of the BRC in the
- setting the receiver diversity configuration.
Base Radio Configuration and Verification
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