TETRA Solutions BR-102188

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Distributed Coverage and Capacity

TETRA Solutions
High reliability ensures best communication
in security and safeguard sectors.
Being safe with CommScope in any situation!
TETRA—Security Anywhere at Anytime
TETRA is the modern digital trunking system used for the private and
public mobile radio communication (transport agencies, airports, energy
companies) and for security agencies (police, fire brigades, rescue ser-
vices, army). Especially users in the security areas have high requirements
on the overall system.
These requirements are covered in a highly reliable and cost-effective
way by the Andrew Solutions TETRA coverage solu­tion for RF- and opti-
cal networks. Thanks to the modular design of the equipment and to an
outstanding flexibility on a very service-friendly basis, tailored solutions
can be provided at minimum cost.

RF Solutions with Node A Series


With Andrew Solutions digital Node A RF repeaters, buildings and tunnels can be covered fast and easily
with TETRA signals. A directive donor antenna usually picks-up the base station signal. The Node A digi-
tally filters (band- or channel-selective) and amplifies the TETRA signal up to the desired output power
(available up to 4W). The Node A usually drives a passive distribution system with radiating cable or
antennas, but can also be used as a pick-up repeater for active distribution systems. All Andrew Solutions
repeater and TETRA equipment provides the option for remote configuration, supervision, monitoring,
and maintenance via modem connection (GSM, UMTS, CDMA, PSTN, LAN,…).

Uplink Downlink
380—385 MHz 390—395 MHz
385—390 MHz 395—400 MHz
410—415 MHz 420—425 MHz
415—420 MHz 425—430 MHz
450—455 MHz 460—465 MHz
455—460 MHz 465—470 MHz

Frequency Ranges at a Duplexer


Bandwidth of 5 MHz

Advantages
• Higher MTBF than with a TBS
(TETRA Base Station) and therefore
enhanced system reliability

• No leased-line back haul network


and network infrastructure necessary

• Flexible use
(easy installation and operation)

• More cost-effective than numerous TBS

RF In-house Coverage

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RF Solutions with MRx18 Series .O.S
A.I.M ing
Alarm
.

&
trol
Andrew Solutions TETRA miniRepeaters extends Con

coverage in small indoor areas with up to 2300


square meters, such as offices, shops and basements.

SM
Typically, an antenna which has been installed out-

S
side the building receives the signal from the TBS
Data
(TETRA Base Station). The repeater boosts the signal Voice &

and the indoor antenna or a distributed antenna


system—consisting of several splitters and antennas— MR418

serves the TETRA signal to the desired “dark spots”.


Vice versa the signal is forwarded from indoors to the TBS
TBS. Locally the TETRA miniRepeater can be moni-
tored/configured via a web-based browser. Remote
monitoring and configuration via SMS or A.I.M.O.S miniRepeater
Inhouse Coverage
is optionally available by adding a wireless GSM
modem. Advantages
• Cost-effective indoor cell enhancer
Uplink Downlink
380—385 MHz 390—395 MHz • Easy installation due to small dimensions
410—415 MHz 420—425 MHz
and auto-gain functionality

Frequency Ranges of miniRepeaters • High reliability


(Others Available on Demand)

Optical Solutions with


ION™ Series ION
-M4

The optical remote unit (RU) is connected to a mas- ABC ION


-M4

ter unit via optical fiber. The TBS signals are inter- r
Maste
faced to the master unit for electrical/optical con- Tx
Unit
Rx
version. These converted signals are transmitted via TETR
A
Base
optical fiber to the remote units and finally to the Stati
on

Optical
antenna. By utilizing optical fiber cables, high atten-
Coverage System
uation losses on long coaxial cables are avoided. (Star-Configuration)
This increases the potential distance between
remote unit and master unit up to 20 km. A sub- Advantages
carrier is fed into the signal path on the optical fiber • Active units can be mounted close to the antennas due to
to act as a remote control and supervision channel their small size. Therefore shorter and thinner coaxial cables
for all equipment. Due to the modular concept later are used
expansion and upgrade is possible. System redun-
dancy can also be provided at low cost impact.­ • Optical fiber cables can be installed easier and more
cost-effective because of their design

• Remote units show a


Uplink Downlink
considerable higher
380—385 MHz 390—395 MHz
MTBF compared to a
385—390 MHz 395—400 MHz
TBS. Therefore total
410—415 MHz 420—425 MHz
system
415—420 MHz 425—430 MHz
reliability is quite
450—455 MHz 460—465 MHz
higher
455—460 MHz 465—470 MHz

Frequency Ranges of Wideband Remote Units

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Configurations RU

Point-to-Point-Configuration
Each remote unit is connected to one optical fiber. One single er
RU
Mast
fiber supports uplink and downlink at the same time. This Unit
configuration gives the best interference immunity and Tx
Rx
reliability, assuming the number of fibers is sufficient. TETR
A
Base RU
on
Stati

Star-Configuration RU
A number of remote units is connected via an optical splitter to
the same optical transceiver (OTRx) in the master unit. Up to 4 er
Mast
remote units can be connected to a single OTRx while the Unit RU
Tx
maximum optical budget is 10 dB. Rx
A
TETR
Base RU
on
Stati

Backbone-Configuration
In many situations optical fiber is the limited and most
valuable resource. In this case the backbone feature provides RU
the option of connecting up to 4 remote units to only one single ble
ti ng Ca RU
Radia
optical fiber. The maximum optical loss of 10 dB must not exceed. RU
RU

er
Mast
Unit

Redundancy Scenarios
Network Redundancy
Is ensured by a special network topology where two independent networks interleave
in a way that in case of a failure each of them could carry the traffic load.

Equipment Redundancy
Is ensured by a special distribution network topology where coverage is even guaranteed
in case of fibre break, optical link fail or remote unit fail.

Module Redundancy
Is ensured by doubling critical modules inside the network elements of the distribution
network e.g. doubling the power amplifier and /or the power supply inside a unit.

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This document is for planning purposes only and is not intended to modify or supplement any specifications or warran-
ties relating to CommScope products or services.
BR-102188.6-EN.GB (08/16)

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