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laforge, 02/19/2016 10:47 PM
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PageOutline = Motorola Horizon macro BTS =

The Motorola Horizon macro BTS is a BTS model manufactured by Motorola in the late 1990ies.

It can support up to 6 TRX, typically in a configuration of 3 sectors.

There is currently no support for it in OpenBSC, but we are working on it.

Hardware

Image(horizonmacro_cabinet_door_open.jpg, 50%) === CTU ===

The up to 6 CTU modules are the individual transceivers. They plug into the SURF RF backplane and have a front-accessible
DB9 serial port, as well as a SMA connector for the TX PA output.

This TX PA output is normally wired using a ~10cm semi-rigid SMA cable to the TX input port of a combiner.

The CTU is of course fully shielded. But if you remove the shielding cover, it looks like this:
Image(horizonmacro_ctu_pcb.jpg, 50%)
You can see * two diversity receivers in the top left part * digital section in the top right part * transmit section (exciter) in the center * RF power amplifier in the bottom right part

=== Combiner ===

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

=== MCUF ===

The MCUF is a full-size digital board and contains the BTS controller

Image(horizonmacro_mcuf_pcb_top.jpg, 33%)
Image(horizonmacro_mcuf_front.jpg, 33%) === NIU ===

The NIU is a E1 interface card for up to two E1 lines. Multiple NIU boards can be plugged into the rack

Image(horizonmacro_niu_pcb.jpg, 50%)

=== BPSM ===

The BPSM is a small power supply for the NIU, MCUF and other digital boards

Image(horizonmacro_bpsm_pcb.jpg, 50%)

=== ALARMS ===

The ALARMS board is monitoring FAN and other alarms in the cabinet.

Image(horizonmacro_alarms_pcb.jpg, 50%) === A-bis interface ===

The A-bis interface is via classic E1 lines. The Horizon indoor cabinet supports up to 6 E1 ports.

Each NIU module serves 1 or 2 E1 ports.

The E1 ports are physically routed to the BIB (Balanced Interface Board) module on top of the cabinet.

The pinout of the 37pin D-Sub connector on top of the BIB board has been reversed as:
Pin Transformer
1 T1.1
2 T2.1
3 GND
4 T4.1
5 T5.1
6 GND
7 T7.1
8 T8.1
9 GND
10 T10.1
11 T11.1
12 GND
13 T13.1
14 T14.1
15 GND
16 T16.1
17 T17.1
18 GND
19 GND
20 T1.8
21 T2.8
22
23 T4.8
24 T5.8
25
27 T7.8
28 T8.8
29 T10.8
30 T11.8
31
32 T13.8
33 T14.8
34
35 T16.8
36 T17.8
Software

=== MCUF ===
There is a 20MByte Intel Series2 Flash PCMCIA card inside the MCUF. IT contains software + configuration for the BTS.

Files (12)
horizonmacro_cabinet_door_open.jpg View horizonmacro_cabinet_door_open.jpg 959 KB frontal view of the Horizon macro cabinet with 3 CTU laforge, 06/17/2011 09:28 PM
horizonmacro_cabinet_top.jpg View horizonmacro_cabinet_top.jpg 960 KB top view of the Horizon macro cabinet laforge, 06/17/2011 09:29 PM
horizonmacro_mcuf_pcb_top.jpg View horizonmacro_mcuf_pcb_top.jpg 1.03 MB MCUF PCB, top view laforge, 06/17/2011 09:31 PM
horizonmacro_mcuf_front.jpg View horizonmacro_mcuf_front.jpg 824 KB MCUF front view (CF slot, fiber optic connectors, etc.) laforge, 06/17/2011 09:32 PM
horizonmacro_mcuf_lower_pcb.jpg View horizonmacro_mcuf_lower_pcb.jpg 1.01 MB lower of the two sandwich PCBs in the MCUF laforge, 06/17/2011 09:35 PM
horizonmacro_pcmcia_iflash2.jpg View horizonmacro_pcmcia_iflash2.jpg 805 KB Intel PCMCIA Series 2 Flash used in the MCUF laforge, 06/17/2011 09:36 PM
horizonmacro_bpsm_pcb.jpg View horizonmacro_bpsm_pcb.jpg 832 KB BPSM (power supply for digital modules) laforge, 06/17/2011 10:07 PM
horizonmacro_niu_pcb.jpg View horizonmacro_niu_pcb.jpg 862 KB NIU pcb photograph laforge, 06/17/2011 10:08 PM
horizonmacro_alarms_pcb.jpg View horizonmacro_alarms_pcb.jpg 998 KB ALARMS board PCB photo laforge, 06/17/2011 10:08 PM
horizonmacro_ctu_pcb.jpg View horizonmacro_ctu_pcb.jpg 1 MB CTU1800 PCB view laforge, 06/17/2011 10:11 PM
horizonmacro_ctu_pcb_annotated.jpg View horizonmacro_ctu_pcb_annotated.jpg 937 KB annotated ctu internal pic laforge, 06/19/2011 10:54 AM
horizonmacro_surf_pcb.jpg View horizonmacro_surf_pcb.jpg 1.81 MB photo of the PCB of a SURF 1800 board laforge, 07/21/2011 10:20 PM

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