Numbering Scheme
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The sectors in a base station working in LTE only mode are numbered from L1 in a
numerical order, for example L1 and L2. Low-frequency sectors are numbered from L1 to
L6, and high-frequency sectors are numbered from L7 to L12.
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The slots are numbered from 0 in a numerical order, for example slot 0, slot 1, and slot 2.
A slot can be identified through cabinet slot number, for example, slot 1 in cabinet
1 (primary RFC).
Principles for RFU Slot Assignment
Scenario 1: A single-band base station, with the configuration of LFRUs or MRFUs
Three single-band sectors
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When LRFUs are configured, they are preferentially positioned in the slots in cabinet 1.
That is, the LRFU configured for L1 is preferentially positioned in slot 0 and then slot 1 if
slot 0 is occupied. The LRFU configured for L2 is preferentially positioned in slot 2 and
then slot 3 if slot 2 is occupied. The LRFU configured for L3 is preferentially positioned
in slot 4 and then slot 5 if slot 4 is occupied.
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When MRFUs are configured, they are preferentially positioned in the slots in cabinet 1.
That is, the MRFU configured for L1 is preferentially positioned in slot 0 and then slot 1
if slot 0 is occupied. The MRFU configured for L2 is preferentially positioned in slot 2 and
then slot 3 if slot 2 is occupied. The MRFU configured for L3 is preferentially positioned
in slot 4 and then slot 5 if slot 4 is occupied.
describes the RFU slot assignment.
Table 3-30
Slot assignment for MRFUs and LRFUs in a single-band base station
Sector Number
L1
L2
L3
LRFU
Slot 0 or 1 in cabinet
1
Slot 2 or 3 in cabinet
1
Slot 4 or 5 in cabinet
1
MRFU
Slot 0 or 1 in cabinet
1
Slot 2 or 3 in cabinet
1
Slot 4 or 5 in cabinet
1
Figure 3-45
LRFU 2T2R 3 x 20 MHz
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