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Wireless networking - Base Transceiver Station


An overview of BTS System


When talking about the colocation installation, the first thing is to consider is the base transceiver station cabinets. BTS cabinets are always chosen by the contractor and are installed on-site. It is installed along with the connection of the jumpers and transmission lines. However, to achieve high quality, durability, and reliability, the operating temperature must be stabilized. So, to keep the temperature optimal, the perfect equipment material is aluminum because of its resistive and reliable qualities. 


The aluminum BTS cabinet with an ideal air-conditioning system can help overcome the malfunction risks. A back-up supply for the power failures must be ready in case of uncertainties. An alert can also be sent to the customer if anyone comes near to the base transceiver station.

Simply put, a BTS system is responsible for the reception of the network and radio signals for the smartphones. They are inclusive of telecommunication wireless technology and are there to stimulate the air interface of network mobility. BTS is a part of the GSM network, it can also be included as a part of UMTS.

What does a BTS system include?

It is a complete system that facilitates wireless communication and connectivity between mobiles and air networks. It consists of antennas that can transmit radio messages, amplifiers, Transceivers, and duplexers. This is why BTS is sometimes also referred to as a base station, Node B, or a radio base station.

The network to which BTS is used, can be any wireless technology, be ita CDMA, GSM, WiMAX, you will always find a BTS associated with it which is covering the mobile connectivity and communication. BTS creates a cellular environment, and thus, mobiles and smartphones are referred to as cells. BTS involves the encryption and decryption of spectrum, communication equipment, spectrum filtering equipment, and TRS, respectively. It typically allows serving the various sectors and frequencies using a multitude of transceivers.



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