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= Motorola Horizon macro BTS =
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The Motorola Horizon macro BTS is a BTS model manufactured by Motorola in the late 1990ies.
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It can support up to 6 TRX, typically in a configuration of 3 sectors.
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There is currently no support for it in OpenBSC, but we are working on it.
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== Hardware ==
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[[Image(horizonmacro_cabinet_door_open.jpg, 50%)]]
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=== CTU ===
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The up to 6 CTU modules are the individual transceivers.  They plug into the SURF RF backplane and have a front-accessible
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DB9 serial port, as well as a SMA connector for the TX PA output.
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This TX PA output is normally wired using a ~10cm semi-rigid SMA cable to the TX input port of a combiner.
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=== Combiner ===
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The combiner / duplexer combines the TX signal of two CTU and duplexes it with the Rx path in order to be able to have two TRX attached to one antenna
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=== MCUF ===
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The MCUF is a full-size digital board and contains the BTS controller
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[[Image(horizonmacro_mcuf_pcb_top.jpg, 33%)]]
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[[Image(horizonmacro_mcuf_front.jpg, 33%)]]
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=== NIU ===
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The NIU is a E1 interface card for up to two E1 lines.  Multiple NIU boards can be plugged into the rack
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=== BPSM ===
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The BPSM is a small power supply for the NIU, MCUF and other digital boards
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=== A-bis interface ===
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The A-bis interface is via classic E1 lines.  The Horizon indoor cabinet supports up to 6 E1 ports.
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Each NIU module serves 1 or 2 E1 ports.
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The E1 ports are physically routed to the BIB (Balanced Interface Board) module on top of the cabinet.
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The pinout of the 37pin D-Sub connector on top of the BIB board has been reversed as:
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||Pin   ||Transformer||
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||1     ||T1.1  ||
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||2     ||T2.1  ||
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||3     ||GND   ||
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||4     ||T4.1  ||
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||5     ||T5.1  ||
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||6     ||GND   ||
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||7     ||T7.1  ||
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||8     ||T8.1  ||
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||9     ||GND   ||
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||10    ||T10.1 ||
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||11    ||T11.1 ||
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||12    ||GND   ||
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||13    ||T13.1 ||
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||14    ||T14.1 ||
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||15    ||GND   ||
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||16    ||T16.1 ||
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||17    ||T17.1 ||
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||18    ||GND   ||
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||19    ||GND   ||
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||20    ||T1.8  ||
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||21    ||T2.8  ||
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||22    ||      ||      
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||23    ||T4.8  ||
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||24    ||T5.8  ||
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||25    ||      ||
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||27    ||T7.8  ||
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||28    ||T8.8  ||
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||29    ||T10.8 ||
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||30    ||T11.8 ||
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||31    ||      ||
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||32    ||T13.8 ||
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||33    ||T14.8 ||
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||34    ||      ||
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||35    ||T16.8 ||
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||36    ||T17.8 ||
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== Software ==
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=== MCUF ===
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There is a 20MByte Intel Series2 Flash PCMCIA card inside the MCUF.  IT contains software + configuration for the BTS.
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