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Table Of Contents
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About This Manual
01_Description
System Description
1.1 About WiMAX
1.2 System Overview
1.2.1 Main Features
1.2.2 Services
1.2.3 System Configurations
1.2.3.1 Single Sector Single BS with Diversity
1.2.3.2 Dual Sector Dual BS with Diversity
1.2.3.3 Dual Sector Dual BS with Diversity
1.2.3.4 Single Sector Dual BS no Diversity
1.2.4 System Components
1.2.5 WiMAX Network Reference Model
1.2.5.1 Access Service Network (ASN)
1.2.5.2 Connectivity Service Network (CSN)
1.2.5.3 Network Access Provider (NAP)
1.2.5.4 Network Service Provider (NSP)
1.2.5.5 Base Station (BS)
1.2.5.6 ASN Gateway (ASN-GW)
1.2.5.7 Reference Points
1.3 The Base Transceiver Station (BTS)
1.3.1 Antenna
1.3.2 GPS
1.4 Element Management Systems
1.4.1 AlvariSTAR
1.4.2 AlvariCRAFT
1.5 Specifications
1.5.1 Radio
1.5.1.1 3.xGHz Radio Performance
1.5.1.2 5.xGHz Radio Performance
1.5.2 Sensitivity
1.5.3 Data Communication (Ethernet Interfaces)
1.5.4 Configuration and Management
1.5.5 Standards Compliance
1.5.6 Environmental
1.5.7 Electrical
1.5.8 Dimensions and Weights
1.5.9 Antennas
1.5.10 GPS
02_Installation
Installation
2.1 Equipment and Accessories
2.1.1 Mounting kit
2.2 Installation Guidelines
2.2.1 Possible Locations
2.2.1.1 Normal Mast Installation
2.2.1.2 Streetlight Mast Installation
2.2.1.3 Triple or Quadruple Towers and Water Tower Installations
2.2.1.4 Building Roof Installation
2.3 Mounting the BTS
2.3.1 Assembling the Tilt Extention on the BTS
2.3.2 Installing the BTS on a 2” - 4” Mast
2.3.3 Installation the BTS on a 4” (or more) Mast
2.4 Installing GPS
2.5 Connectors
2.5.1 External Connectors
2.5.1.1 Data Port
2.5.1.2 External RF Antenna Connection
2.5.1.3 GPS Connection
2.5.1.4 Power Connection
Chapter 2 - Installa
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“Mounting the BTS” on page
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“Connectors” on page
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