Nortel Networks Welding System 411-2021-111 User Manual

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DMS-MTX DualMode Metrocell Cell Site Description
 
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Introduction
 
Northern Telecom's DualMode Metrocell
 
As cellular systems evolve to the digital format, service providers and mobile 
subscribers are confronted by a mixture of analog and digital technologies. 
Northern Telecom (Nortel)’s dual mode cellular product allows a smooth 
transition from analog to digital technology. It uses Time Division Multiple 
Access (TDMA) technology for digital systems and Advanced Mobile Phone 
Service (AMPS) technology for analog systems. This evolutionary strategy 
enables service providers to gradually upgrade their cellular systems to digital 
while providing support of existing analog equipment. 
The Nortel cellular system supporting dual mode service includes the following 
components:
the DMS-MTX switch containing the Intelligent Cellular Peripheral (ICP) 
unit at the mobile switching office
dual mode cell sites with the configurable DualMode Radio Units (DRU) 
on a Radio Frequency (RF) Frame and the Integrated Cellular Remote 
Module (ICRM), on a Common Equipment (CE) Frame at the cell site
external and internal interface links.
The Nortel DualMode Metrocell serves as the intelligent interface between a 
Digital Multiplex Switch - Mobile Telephone Exchange (DMS-MTX) and its 
registered cellular mobiles. It is a dual mode cell that works in both the analog 
(AMPS) mode and the digital (TDMA) mode.
The Metrocell is designed for high density, small radius cells in areas where 
large traffic capacity is required. It can exist independently or it can be added 
to existing cells for increased coverage. The Metrocell provides a reduced 
power output for urban applications. The typical power output of the Power 
Amplifier (PA) is 22 watts (43.5 dBm).
Figure 1-1 shows the architecture of a DualMode Metrocell system and 
Figure 1-2 is a block diagram of the product of the system.