Have a basic understanding of GSM Understand what a BTS site consists of Describe the basic function of the BTS on a block level Understand the process of Radio Site Installation Install the BTS according to the safety regulations Interpret the Site Installation Documentation and make necessary changes Use the correct tools and instruments for the installation procedures Identify BTS and related hardware units, and explain their functions and features Describe the BTS and Battery bank , Rectifiers unit functions on a block level Describe BTS configuration possibilities Describe and apply the safety precautions to be taken on-site during installation.
Loosen the setscrew and remove the coupling half (item 2) from the end of the pump shaft. Carefully holding the intake tube (so as not to crush the tube ), use a 3/8” punch and hammer to drive the bottom of the pum p shaft (item 10) up through the intake tube (item until the bearing assembly (item 3) is completely exposed.
Receipt of site information from customer along with TND/RND RFI check along with ensuring the site permissions Material reception at the sites and checking as per packing list. Intimate to the customer in case of any deficiency Hoisting of GSM/CDMA antennas on tower as per TND/RND Clamping and routing of RF cables from Shelter to Antennae Grounding the Antennae and RF cables at appropriate place Ensuring drip loop/Z loop at cable entry plate Ensuring no sharp bend on RF cables.
Remove the drum pump and motor from its packaging and inspect for shipping damage. Remove the quality tag from the top of the pump and spin the pump coupling to verify there is no binding. Remove the black rubber coupling insert (item 1) from the attached plastic bag, and install it onto the pump coupling. Adjust the coupling so that the empty slots in the insert are at 3 and 9 o’clock with the pum p discharge at 12 o’clock. Rem ove the 2 m ounting bolts from the m otor/motor mount and adjust the m otor coupling so that the coupling prongs are at 3 and 9 o’clock with the handle (on electric m otors), or the air supply line ( on air m otors) at 6 o’clock.
BTS Commisioning Fundamentals Introduction to Software Functionality Installing the BTS Operational Software Installing the BTS Maintenance Software Antenna Feeder system test Power-on Operation Process of Software Basic Operations Alarm Function Test Call Test Functions Testing Handover Flow Prepare the Site accepted test Documents Describe basic product data and specifications Identify BTS and BBS hardware units and explain their functions and features Describe the BTS and BBS unit functions on a block level Describe BTS configuration possibilities
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