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BSPWRB

Type: Numeral
Range: 0 to 63
Unit: dBm
Default: -
Command: RLCPC, RLCPP
O&M: In some cases it is possible to set this parameter to a
non-valid value (as described in the comment below).
Then, the activation of the channel group might not be
able to perform correctly.
Comments: Base Station output power in dBm for the BCCH RF
channel number.

The BTS can transmit with different power levels on the


frequency that carries the BCCH and on the frequencies
that do not carry it. The power is specified at the Power
Amplifier (PA) output, i.e. immediately after the
transmitter unit and before the combiner.
For RBS 29x4 the following
is valid:
GSM 1800: 33 to 45, 47, 49 dBm, odd
values only
For RBS 2111 the following is valid:
GSM 1800: 31 to 43, 45, 47dBm, odd
values only

BSPWRT

Type: Numeral
Range: 0 to 63
Unit: dBm
Default: -
Command: RLCPC, RLCPP
O&M: In some cases it is possible to set this parameter to a
non valid value (as described in the comment below).
Then, the activation of the channel group might not be
able to perform correctly.
Comments: Base Station output power in dBm for the non-BCCH RF
channel numbers.

The power is specified at the Power Amplifier (PA)


output, i.e. immediately after the transmitter unit and
before the combiner.
For RBS 29x4 the
following is valid:
GSM 1800: 33 to 45, 47, 49 dBm, odd
values only
For RBS 2111 the following is valid:
GSM 1800: 31 to 43, 45, 47 dBm, odd
values only

MPWR

Type: Numeral
Range: 0 to 63
Unit: dBm
Default: -
Command: RXMOI, RXMOC, RXMOP
O&M: The parameter is only allowed to be
changed when the transmitter is out of
service.
Comments: Maximum Transmitter Power.

It is necessary to specify the capability of


the transmitters available in the TG. This
is done in order to prevent power orders,
which the transmitters cannot handle.

MPWR is the maximum transmitter power


of the TX at the power amplifier (PA)
output. MPWR must be specified for each
transmitter in the TG

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