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Contents
Contents
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1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Intended Audience ........................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.3 Change History.............................................................................................................................. 1-1
3 Parameters .................................................................................................................................3-1
4 Counters......................................................................................................................................4-1
5 Glossary ......................................................................................................................................5-1
6 Reference Documents .............................................................................................................6-1
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1 Introduction
1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
The remote electrical tilt (RET, corresponding to MRFD-210602 Remote Electrical Tilt) refers to an
antenna system whose tilt is controlled electrically.
This document describes a solution for remote adjustment of the antenna tilt.
Feature change: refers to the change in the RET feature of a specific product version.
Editorial change: refers to the change in wording or the addition of the information that was not
described in the earlier version.
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After an antenna is installed, the tilt of the antenna needs to be adjusted for the purpose of network
optimization. With the RET feature, the phases of signals that reach the elements of the array antenna
can be adjusted through electrical control, so as to change the vertical pattern of the antenna.
The tilt of the RET antenna can be adjusted after the system is powered on and be monitored in real time.
In this way, precise adjustment of the antenna tilt can be achieved.
The RET feature provides the following benefits:
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The RET antennas at more than one site can be remotely adjusted at the same time. Therefore, the
efficiency of adjusting the antenna tilt is improved and the cost of network optimization is reduced.
It is easy to adjust the RET antennas at the sites that are difficult to reach.
Phase shifter
Pulling bar
RCU
Control cable
(DC+ control signals)
The Remote Control Unit (RCU) is the driving motor of the phase shifter of the RET antenna. The RCU
receives and executes the control commands from the MBTS to drive the stepper motor. A pulling bar
connects the stepper motor and the phase shifter. When the stepper motor is triggered, the pulling bar
moves and then the phase of the phase shifter changes through the gears. In this situation, the phase of
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each element of the array antenna changes regularly. Then, the direction of the main beam of the
antenna changes accordingly. Thus, the antenna tilt is adjusted.
Directly connect the RET through multicore cables: It is applicable when the distance between the
RRU and the RCU is shorter than 20 meters.
Connect the RET via SBT: It is applicable when the distance between the RRU and the RCU is longer
than 20 meters and the TMA is not used in the system.
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Figure 2-3 DBS Station connect the RET Antenna via SBT
Figure 2-4 BTS Station connect the RET Antenna via SBT
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Connect the RET together with the STMA: It is applicable when the distance between the RRU and the
RCU is longer than 20 meters and the TMA is required by the system.
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Figure 2-5 DBS Station connect the RET Antenna together with STMA
Figure 2-6 BTS Station connect the RET Antenna together with STMA
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The MBTS supplies the DC power to the stepper motor and communicates with it through the AISG
interface on the motor.
In the Huawei RET solution, the RET antenna can be controlled remotely or locally through a command
sent from the M2000 or LMT respectively.
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When directly connect the RET through multicore cables, the process of RET antenna control is as
follows:
1.
The M2000 or LMT issues the control command to the BBU, and then the
BBU sends the command to the RRU.
2.
The RRU modulates the control command into RS485 signals and then
transmits the signals from the RS485 port to the RCU through the control
cable.
When connect the RET via the SBT, the process of RET antenna control is as follows:
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1.
The M2000 or LMT issues the control command to the BBU, and then the
BBU sends the command to the RRU.
2.
The RRU modulates the control command into On-Off-Keying (OOK) signals
and then transmits the signals and the DC power from the RF port to the SBT.
3.
The SBT demodulates the OOK signals into RS485 signals and then
transmits the signals and part of the DC power to the RCU.
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When conect the RET together with STMA, the process of RET antenna control is as follows:
1.
The M2000 or LMT issues the control command to the BBU, and then the
BBU sends the command to the RRU.
2.
The RRU modulates the control command into OOK signals and then
transmits the signals and the DC power from the RF port to the STMA.
3.
The STMA demodulates the OOK signals into RS485 signals and then
transmits the signals and part of the DC power to the RCU.
The Huawei RET solution supports the RET cascading control. Several cascaded RET antennas can be
controlled by the signals coming from the same control cable. The cascading solution helps save the
cost of the SBTs.
Sector 1
Sector 2
Sector 3
Antenna
Antenna
Antenna
RCU
RCU
RCU
SBT
MBTS
The Huawei RET solution also supports the 2G/3G RET cascading control. 3G RET antennas can be
cascaded with 2G RET antennas. When they are cascaded, the tilts of the 2G RET antennas can be
controlled on the OMC for 3G, and the tilts of the 3G RET antennas can also be controlled on the OMC
for 2G. The cascading helps save the cost of SBTs and STMAs when the 2G and 3G RET antennas are
installed at the same place.
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Dual-band Antenna
RCU
RCU
3G
3G/2G NodeB
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2G
SBT
2G/3G BTS
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The following describes the parameters related to Remote Electrical Tilt feature.
Table 3-1 Parameter description
Parameter ID
NE
MML
Description
TILT
NodeB
SET ANTTILT
AER
NodeB
SET TILTAER
The Actual Value Range of the parameter TILT, described by the table above, means the data that the
user can send out from the BTS to the RET. Whether the RET can be actually adjusted to this tilt also
rests with the tilt range supported by the RET antenna, which is varies with models and vendors.
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4 Counters
4 Counters
There are no specific counters associated with this feature.
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5 Glossary
5 Glossary
For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see the Glossary.
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6 Reference Documents
6 Reference Documents
There are no specific reference documents associated with this feature.
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