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Flexi Multiradio BTS GSM/EDGE Stack, Wall, and Pole Quick Guide Installing module front covers 10 Front panel Installation Grounding the modules 7 This guide can be used as quick reference for Flexi Multiradio BTS GSM/EDGE installation. Flexi Multiradio BTS GSM/EDGE is a modular base station for GSM/EDGE capacity and coverage. It can be installed stacked on the floor, or mounted on the wall or on the pole. This quick guide is for basic stack, wall and pole configurations with 48V DC input power. The basic installation consists of one System Module (ESMB/C) and one RF Module (Fxxx) allowing 1+1+1 up to 6+6+6 configurations depending on the TRX output power. For all other installation options, see the user manuals. Installing modules 6 Check the delivery 1 Contents of delivery 2 Clearances Check the site Installation Installing the plinth 3 Plinth on the floor, wall, or pole Installation Installing the casings 5 Cabling Cabling 8 Cable routing and cable ties External power Internal power cables Antenna cabling Optical cables Transmission and Alarm cables Commission BTS Power up and commissioning the BTS 9 Module installation principle Installation Grounding the plinth 4 Installation Grounding principle Grounding principle Installation example Casing installation principle DN70970932, Issue 01 en Caution Incorrect cables and seals may not provide secured environmental protection. Use only tested IP65 class cables with seals provided by Nokia Siemens Networks. Store all unused seals for later use. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) may damage the modules. Wear an ESD wrist strap or use a corresponding method when handling the modules. The rear stopper is fragile. Do not attempt to lift the plinth using the rear stopper. If water leaks into the outdoor mechanics, the transmission equipment may fail. To help prevent water leakage, feed the cables through the bottom cable entries in wall and pole mounting, and through the bottom cable entry holes in stack installation. Risk of damage to equipment. If modules are exposed to weather conditions, connector seals or boots must be installed at all times, whether the site is active or not. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product defined in the introduction of this documentation. This documentation is intended for the use of Nokia Siemens Networks customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is submitted, and no part of it may be used, reproduced, modified or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia Siemens Networks. The documentation has been prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumes full responsibility when using it. Nokia Siemens Networks welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continuous development and improvement of the documentation. The information or statements given in this documentation concerning the suitability, capacity, or performance of the mentioned hardware or software products are given “as is” and all liability arising in connection with such hardware or software products shall be defined conclusively and finally in a separate agreement between Nokia Siemens Networks and the customer. However, Nokia Siemens Networks has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions contained in the document are adequate and free of material errors and omissions. Nokia Siemens Networks will, if deemed necessary by Nokia Siemens Networks, explain issues which may not be covered by the document. Nokia Siemens Networks will correct errors in this documentation as soon as possible. IN NO EVENT WILL NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS IN THIS DOCUMENTATION OR FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL OR ANY LOSSES, SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OR DATA, THAT MAY ARISE FROM THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IN IT. This documentation and the product it describes are considered protected by copyrights and other intellectual property rights according to the applicable laws. The wave logo is a trademark of Nokia Siemens Networks Oy. Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG. Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective owners, and they are mentioned for identification purposes only. Copyright © Nokia Siemens Networks 2010. All rights reserved. Warning Danger of eye damage from invisible laser radiation produced by the System Module optical fibre connector! Always switch off the laser before detaching the optical fibre from the connector. Deliveries are complete. Equipment is not damaged. Check list Contents of delivery 1 DeliveryContents of deliveryVersionProduct codeQuantity System moduleFlexi Multiradio BTS GSM/EDGE System Module1 ESMB472109 ESMC472059 Bag Reclosable (150 x 225/ 200 x 260) 0.1 mm1 M10 Hex Nut2 B10 Washer 2 AWG Single cable terminal lug rubber boots2 M10 Cableterm (25/35 mm2) Ring2 Pull-out tool1 Transmission sub-module Flexi transmission interface E1 asymmetrical submodule (FIEA)470247A1 Flexi transmission interface Flexbus sub-module (FIFA)471007A1 Flexi transmission interface E1/T1 symmetrical submodule (FIPA)470248A1 Flexi transmission sub-module (FIQA) PW 100Base-T Ethernet (RJ48) + 4xE1/T1 symmetrical 120/100 ohm (RJ48) + optional optical GE (SFP)471607A1 Flexi transmission sub-module (FIYA) PW 100Base-T Ethernet (RJ48) + 4xE1 asymmetrical 75 ohm (SMB) + optional optical GE (SFP)471719A1 Screws (pre-installed)4 RF Module Flexi Multiradio BTS GSM/EDGE Radio Frequency Module FXDA Flexi Multiradio RFM 900472083A FXEA Flexi Multiradio RFM 1800472084A FXCA Flexi Multiradio RFM 850472142A FXDJ Flexi Multiradio RFM 900472143A FXFA Flexi Multiradio RFM 1900472166A RF Module Cable Set Power cable 2 m9952811 Opt…
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Installing the plinth (continued) Plinth on the pole Note that the length of mounting screws depends on the diameter of the pole. Please see the user manual for details. (Note that installations is shown. See the user manual if the pole mounting kit is used.)FPKAVMPB 1. Fix the upper mounting bracket on the pole. Attach the mounting bracket screws (M10) on the bracket. Tighten screws to 30 Nm. 2. Fix one side of the lower pole mounting bracket on the plinth with mounting screws (M8). Tighten screws to 20 Nm. 3. Lift the plinth on the pole and fit it to the mounting screws of the pole mounting bracket. Tighten screws (M8) to 20 Nm. 4. Place the counterpart of the lower pole mounting bracket in its place. Tighten screws (M10) to 30 Nm. 6. Ground the plinth to the site main ground. 5. If a second plinth is required, install it on the other side of the pole mounting bracket. 3 6 1 30 Nm 5 30 Nm 2 20 Nm 4 20 Nm Plinth is installed according to instructions. Plinth is level. Check list Grounding principle 1. Ground the plinth to the site main ground. Tighten to 8.0-10.0 Nm (5.9-7.37 ft-lb) 2. Connect the wrist strap. to ESD stud Wrist strap Antistatic wrist strap is used when handling modules. Check list Plinth is grounded. Local grounding (earthing) regulations are followed. Grounding the plinth 4 Installing the casings 5 1. Align the holes of the first casing bottom with the fixing studs on the plinth 2. Push the casing back until it stops. 3. Attach the casing to the plinth with M5 X 8 mm screws (6150279). Tighten to 3.5-4.2 Nm (2.58-3.10 ft-Ib) 4. Install the remaining casings as required by the configuration Back covers are properly installed. Fixing screws are tightened. Check list Note: The casings are pre-installed with back covers. In Earthquake Zone 4, the maximum number of modules for stack installations is five. In Earthquake Zone 2, the maximum allowed height for a stack is 22U. In pole and wall installations, the maximum modules per plinth is two. In pole and wall installations, maintenance straps must be installed in the casings. M5 X 8 screws should be secured with thread locking compound in pole and wall installations Optional: In pole and wall installations, maintenance straps are installed in the front covers. Module installation principle 3. Install the transmission sub-module to the System Module. Tighten to 2.7-3.3 Nm (1.99-2.43 ft-Ib). 1. Slide the RF module and the into the casings.System Module 2. Attach the module(s) to the casing with M5 X 25 mm screws. Tighten to 3.5-4.2 Nm (2.58-3.10 ft-Ib). Installing the modules Check list Module back covers and cable entries are installed. Screws are tightened to the specified torque value. 4. Install the cable entries on both casings with M5 X 10 mm screws (6150240). Torque 3.5 to 4.2 Nm. Note: In pole and wall installations, install the maintenance strap for back covers. 1 2 3 9 4 1 2 3 In Earthquake Zone 4, install side fixing plates on the casings. Side fixing plates for Earthquake Zone 4 4 Note: In pole and wall installations, screws are secured with thread locking compound.
Installing the casings 5 1. Align the holes of the first casing bottom with the fixing studs on the plinth 2. Push the casing back until it stops. 3. Attach the casing to the plinth with M5 X 8 mm screws (6150279). Tighten to 3.5-4.2 Nm (2.58-3.10 ft-Ib) 4. Install the remaining casings as required by the configuration Back covers are properly installed. Fixing screws are tightened. Check list Note: The casings are pre-installed with back covers. In Earthquake Zone 4, the maximum number of modules for stack installations is five. In Earthquake Zone 2, the maximum allowed height for a stack is 22U. In pole and wall installations, the maximum modules per plinth is two. In pole and wall installations, maintenance straps must be installed in the casings. M5 X 8 screws should be secured with thread locking compound in pole and wall installations Optional: In pole and wall installations, maintenance straps are installed in the front covers. Module installation principle 3. Install the transmission sub-module to the System Module. Tighten to 2.7-3.3 Nm (1.99-2.43 ft-Ib). 1. Slide the RF module and the into the casings.System Module 2. Attach the module(s) to the casing with M5 X 25 mm screws. Tighten to 3.5-4.2 Nm (2.58-3.10 ft-Ib). Installing the modules Check list Module back covers and cable entries are installed. Screws are tightened to the specified torque value. 4. Install the cable entries on both casings with M5 X 10 mm screws (6150240). Torque 3.5 to 4.2 Nm. Note: In pole and wall installations, install the maintenance strap for back covers. 1 2 3 9 4 1 2 3 In Earthquake Zone 4, install side fixing plates on the casings. Side fixing plates for Earthquake Zone 4 4 Note: In pole and wall installations, screws are secured with thread locking compound. Grounding principle Modules are grounded. Check list 1. Connect the grounding cable to the module front panel. 2. Route the grounding cable through the cable entry. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the plinth. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 with all the modules. Tighten to 3.5-4.2 Nm (2.58-3.10 ft-Ib). Grounding the modules 1. Route the cables through cable entries. 2. Fix to cable tie points with cable ties. Cable clamp Cabling Cable routing and cable ties Cable entry 8 7 Ground Antenna W all Stack Installation examples Pole Wall Ground Antenna Pole Cable Entry Grounding connections are tightened to the correct torque values. Caution: Incorrect cables and seals may not provide secured environmental protection.Use only tested IP65 class cables with seals provided by Nokia Siemens Networks. Connecting external power feed to system module 1. Install the cable clamp on the side of the casing. 2. Remove the black rubber boots, nuts, washers and cable lugs from the terminals. 3. Strip about 2 cm (.8 in) of insulation from the (+) and (-) DC cables. 4. Insert the stripped end of each cable into a cable lug and crimp. 5. Pull each cable through a rubber boot. 6a.Connect the (-) crimped wire to the (-) connector pole, insert washer, and tighten the nut. Connect the (+) crimped wire to the (+) connector pole, insert washer, and tighten the nut. 6b.Torque the M10 nuts (max 14 Nm). 7. Pull the black rubber boots over the lugs. 8. Route the cable through the external cable entry. 9. Route the power cables through the cable clamp, attach and tighten the cable clamp screws with a T10 TORX screwdriver. Cabling (continued) External power cables 1 2 cm Cable ends Strip off about 2 cm 3 4 2 5 6a 7 8 9 6b Internal power cables 1. Remove the connector seal on the module to uncover the connector. 2. Connect the cable to the System Module. 3. Push the connector seal firmly in place. 4. Connect the other end of the internal power cable to the RF Module. Push the cable connector seal firmly in place. Antenna cabling 1. Remove seals from the antenna connectors. Store the connector seals for later use. 2. Connect the cable to the antenna connectors. 3. Route the antenna cables through the cable entry. 4. Tighten the connector with a torque wrench set to 25 Nm. 5. Repeat the previous steps for all antenna cables required for your configuration. 2 3 1 Transmission cables 5 3 4 2 1. Remove the connector seal(s) from the connector. 2. Route the cable through the cable entry. 3. Pull back the connector seal covering the cable (Flexbus connector excluded). 4. Connect the cable to the appropriate connector. 5. Push the cable connector seal firmly in place. 6. Repeat the previous steps for all cables. 7. Make sure the that all the connector seals are properly installed. 1 2 8 7 4 Left side Caution: Overbending optical fiber cables damages the cables and can detach or damage the connectors. Do not bend optical fiber cables to a radius smaller than the minimum radius of 70 mm (3 inches). Optical cabling
Powering up and commissioning the BTS 9 1. Power up the site and check the LEDs. 2. Commission the BTS. Check list DC power cables are connected and the cable clamp is in place. Connector seals are firmly in place. All cables are connected according to the configuration. BTS external cables or cables between the modules on different plinths are routed via cable entries. Connector seals are firmly in place. 1. Remove connector seal from OPT1 connector in ESMB/C. 2. Remove protective cap from optical transceiver and insert it into OPT1 in ESMB/C. 3. Route optical cable through cable entry. 4. Uncover the connector. Pull back the optical cable connector seal to uncover the connector. 5. Remove protective plugs. 6. Clean connectors with 99% alcohol and swabs. 7. Connect optical cable to optical transceiver in ESMB/C. 8. Push connector seal firmly. 9. Repeat steps 1-8 to connect optical transceiver and optical cable to OPT1 of FXxx. 10.Ensure all connector seals are properly installed. Note: For commissioning the BTS, see Commissioning Flexi Multiradio BTS GSM/EDGE document and Quick Guide for Flexi Multiradio BTS GSM/EDGE Commissioning To avoid cabling rework, check that the unit powers on before tying down the cables. Removing modules with the pull-out tool (for maintenance only) 11 Installing module front covers 10 1. Fix the maintenance strap. (Pole or wall only) Attach the first and second snap hooks of the maintenance strap to the front cover. Attach the third snap hook of the maintenance strap to the external cable entry. 2. Place the cover on top of the module front panel. 3. Fix the screws. Tighten the screws to 2.0 - 2.5 Nm (1.5-1.8 ft-Ib) Module front panel covers are installed. Check list 2 3 1 1 1 Module front covers Maintenence strap Caution: 1. Remove the front covers and cable entries. 2. Remove the module screws. 3. Hook the pull-out tool through the hole in front of the module. 4. Pull until the unit comes loose. Do not completely remove the module or carry it with the pull-out tool. Removing System Module with the pull-out tool 4 Pull-out tool Installation check list Perform these checks to make sure that the installation is complete: Delivery is complete and undamaged. Site meets the minimum clearances. Plinth is installed according to the instructions. Modules are installed according to the instructions. External power cables are connected. Antenna jumper cables are connected. Transmission cables and sub-modules are connected. Plinth is grounded. One module per casing is grounded to the plinth. Internal power cables are connected. Optical cables are connected. BTS external cables or cables between the modules on different plinths are routed via cable entries. All boots and caps are properly connected and IP-sealed. Only IP65 class cables with seals provided by Nokia Siemens Networks are used. Optional cables (EAC, Synchronization, Site support interface, FPA interface, LMP cables, RF cables) are connected. Module front covers are installed. BTS is switched on and all units are ready. Site is clean and installation completed. Screws are tightened to the specified torque value. Note: In pole and wall installations, screws are secured with thread locking compound.
FCC ID Label for FXFA (FCC ID: VBNFXFA-01)
Master: ktlPT24BASE Date: April 19, 1999 Nemko Test Report: 1026738RUS1 Applicant: Nokia Siemens Networks 6000 Connection Drive Irving, TX 75039 USA Equipment Under Test: FXFA (E.U.T.) FCC ID: VBNFXFA-01 In Accordance With: CFR 47, Part 24, Subpart E Broadband PCS Base Stations Tested By: Nemko USA, Inc. 802 N. Kealy Lewisville, TX 75057-3136 TESTED BY: DATE: 4-May-2011 David Light, Senior Wireless Engineer APPROVED BY: DATE: 7-Jun-2011 Mike Cantwell, General Manager Number of Pages: 47 Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 1026738RUS1 Page 2 of 47 Table of Contents Section 1. Summary of Test Results ............................................................................. 3 Section 2. General Equipment Specification ................................................................. 5 Section 3. RF Power Output .......................................................................................... 6 Section 4. Occupied Bandwidth..................................................................................... 8 Section 5. Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals ................................................. 13 Section 6. Field Strength of Spurious .......................................................................... 34 Section 7. Frequency Stability ..................................................................................... 35 Section 8. Test Equipment List .................................................................................... 37 ANNEX A - TEST DETAILS .......................................................................................... 38 ANNEX B - TEST DIAGRAMS ...................................................................................... 44 Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 1026738RUS1 Page 3 of 47 Section 1. Summary of Test Results Manufacturer: Nokia Siemens Networks Model No.: FXFA Serial No.: L9111201162 General: All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 24, Subpart E. New Submission Production Unit Class II Permissive Change Pre-Production Unit THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “ Summary of Test Data”. Nemko USA, Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety, for use by the company’s employees only. This report must not be used to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the Federal Government. Nemko USA, Inc. is a NVLAP accredited laboratory. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko USA, Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 1026738RUS1 Page 4 of 47 Summary Of Test Data NAME OF TEST PARA. NO. SPEC. RESULT RF Power Output 24.232 1640 W Complies Occupied Bandwidth 24.238 Complies Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals 24.238(a) -13 dBm Complies Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 24.238(a) -13 dBm E.I.R.P. Complies Frequency Stability 24.235 Must stay in block Complies Footnotes For N/A’s: Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 1026738RUS1 Page 5 of 47 Section 2. General Equipment Specification Supply Voltage Input: -48 Vdc nominal Frequency Band: 1930 to 1990 MHz Type of Modulation and Designator: GSM 300KGXW EDGE 300KG7W QPSK 5M00D7W 16QAM 5M00D7W Maximum No. of Carriers: 6 Output Impedance: 50 ohms RF Output (Rated): 60 W Band Selection: Software Duplexer Fullband System Description The FXFA is a 1900 MHz multistandard multicarrier radio module that consists of three individual transceivers designed to support GSM/EDGE, WCDMA and LTE in dedicated or concurrent mode. Each module supports upto six GSM/EDGE carriers in GSM/EDGE dedicated mode, upto four WCDMA carriers in WCDMA dedicated mode and upto four 5 MHz LTE carriers in LTE dedicated mode with one radio branch. In concurrent mode, a combination of all three radio technologies is supported with a single radio branch. Each module is capable to serve three radio branches with multiradio multicarrier radios of upto 60 Watts output power per branch. The LTE modulation and concurrent mode operation were not tested under this effort. The transmitter test setup for GSM/EDGE dedicated mode provided GMSK and 8PSK modulation types for both single and multicarrier operation. The transmitter WCDMA dedicated mode provided QPSK and 16QAM modulation types for both single and multicarrier operation. Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 1026738RUS1 Page 6 of 47 Section 3. RF Power Output NAME OF TEST: RF Power Output PARA. NO.: 2.1046 TESTED BY: David Light DATE: 21 April 2011 Test Results: Complies. Measurement Data: Refer to table on next page. Equipment Used: 2071-2072-1082-1054-1064-1065 Measurement Uncertainty: +/- 1.7 dB Temperature: 22 C Relative Humidity: 35 % Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 1026738RUS1 Page 7 of 47 Test Data – RF Power Output Modulation Type Frequency (MHz) Measured Output Power (dBm) Measured Output Power (W) GMSK 1930.2 35.0 3.2 GMSK 1930.4 48.6 72.4 GMSK 1960 49.1 81.3 GMSK 1989.6 48.8 75.9 GMSK 1989.8 34.7 3.0 8PSK 1930.2 33.1 2.0 8PSK 1930.4 48.9 77.6 8PSK 1960 49.2 83.2 8PSK 1989.6 48.9 77.6 8PSK 1989.8 32.7 1.9 QPSK 1932.4 34…
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Nemko Test Report: 10213334RUS1 Applicant: Nokia Siemens Networks 6000 Connection Drive Irving, TX 75039 USA Equipment Under Test: FXFA (E.U.T.) FCC ID: VBNFXFA-01 In Accordance With: CFR 47, Part 24, Subpart E Broadband PCS Base Stations Tested By: Nemko USA, Inc. 802 N. Kealy Lewisville, TX 75057-3136 TESTED BY: DATE: 25 August 2011 David Light, Senior Wireless Engineer APPROVED BY: DATE: 30 August 2011 Tom Tidwell, Director Nemko Direct for Telecom Number of Pages: 59 Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 10213334RUS1 Page 2 of 59 Table of Contents Section 1. Summary of Test Results ............................................................................. 3 Section 2. General Equipment Specification ................................................................. 5 Section 3. RF Power Output .......................................................................................... 6 Section 4. Occupied Bandwidth .................................................................................... 8 Section 5. Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals ................................................. 21 Section 6. Test Equipment List .................................................................................... 49 ANNEX A - TEST DETAILS .......................................................................................... 50 ANNEX B - TEST DIAGRAMS ...................................................................................... 56 Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 10213334RUS1 Page 3 of 59 Section 1. Summary of Test Results Manufacturer: Nokia Siemens Networks Model No.: FXFA Serial No.: L9111201162 General: All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 24, Subpart E. New Submission Production Unit Class II Permissive Change Pre-Production Unit THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “Summary of Test Data”. Nemko USA, Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety, for use by the company’s employees only. This report must not be used to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the Federal Government. Nemko USA, Inc. is a NVLAP accredited laboratory. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko USA, Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 10213334RUS1 Page 4 of 59 Summary Of Test Data NAME OF TEST PART 24 PARA. NO. SPEC. RESULT RF Power Output 24.232 1640 W Complies Occupied Bandwidth 24.238 6.5.1 Complies Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals 24.238(a)-13 dBm Complies Field Strength of Spurious Emissions 24.238(a) -13 dBm E.I.R.P. NT Frequency Stability 24.235 +/-1% NT Footnotes: NT: Not tested. These measurements were made prior and were found to comply. Please reference Nemko USA test report 1026738RUS1. Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 10213334RUS1 Page 5 of 59 Section 2. General Equipment Specification Supply Voltage Input: -48 Vdc nominal Frequency Band: 1930 to 1990 MHz Type of Modulation and Designator: LTE 5M0F9W 10M0F9W 15M0F9W Maximum No. of Carriers: 6 Output Impedance: 50 ohms RF Output (Rated): 60 W . +47.8 dBm Band Selection: Software Duplexer Fullband System Description The FXFA is a 1900 MHz multistandard multicarrier radio module that consists of three individual transceivers designed to support GSM/EDGE, WCDMA and LTE in dedicated or concurrent mode. Each module supports up to six GSM/EDGE carriers in GSM/EDGE dedicated mode, up to four WCDMA carriers in WCDMA dedicated mode and up to four 5 MHz LTE carriers in LTE dedicated mode with one radio branch. In concurrent mode, a combination of all three radio technologies is supported with a single radio branch. Each module is capable to serve three radio branches with multiradio multicarrier radios of up to 60 Watts output power per branch. The LTE modulation was the only function tested under this effort. The transmitter test setup for LTE dedicated mode provided QPSK, 16 QAM and 64 QAM modulation types for single carrier operation only. Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 10213334RUS1 Page 6 of 59 Section 3. RF Power Output NAME OF TEST: RF Power Output PARA. NO.: 2.1046 TESTED BY: David Light DATE: 23 August 2011 Test Results: Complies. Measurement Data: Refer to table on next page. Equipment Used: 1767-1082-1054-1064-1065 Measurement Uncertainty: +/- 1.7 dB Temperature: 22 C Relative Humidity: 35 % Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47, PART 24, SUBPART E BROADBAND PCS BASE STATIONS EQUIPMENT: FXFA PROJECT NO.: 10213334RUS1 Page 7 of 59 Test Data – RF Power Output Modulation Type Channel Bandwidth (MHz) Frequency (MHz) Measured Output Power Deviation from rated (dB) (dBm) (W) QPSK 5 1932.5 48.3 67.6 0.5 QPSK 5 1960.0 47.6 57.5 -0.2 QPSK 5 1987.4 47.7 58.9 -0.1 16 QAM 5 1932.5 48.0 63.1 0.2 16 QAM 5 1960.0 47.5 56.2 -0.3 16 QAM 5 1987.4 47.8 60.0 0 64QAM 5 1932.5 47.9 61.7 0.1 64QAM 5 1960.0 47.8 60.0 0 64QAM 5 1987.4 47.7 58.9 -0.1 QPSK 10 1935.0 47.8 60.0 0 QPSK 10 1960.0 48.2 66.1 0.4 QPSK 10 1984.9 48.4 69.2 0.6 16 QAM 10 1935.0 48.0 63.1 0.2 16 QAM 10 1960.0 48.1 64.6 0.3 16 QAM 10 1984.9 48.5 70.8 0.7 64QAM 10 1935.0 48.3 67.6 0.5 64QAM 10 1960.0 48.2 66.1…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 7 | 24E | 1.94 GHz - 1.98 GHz | 66.1 W | 20M0F9W | 183 Hz |

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