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MM102225V1, Rev. B 
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3.0  BASE STATION INSTALLATION 
The following sections present the steps required for installation of populated OpenSky 
base station equipment racks at a communications site. 
To a certain extent, installations must be planned site-by-site, because of the wide variety 
of installation conditions and configurations. Installers will encounter many types of 
equipment enclosures and tower site equipment configurations. The Site  Deployment 
Order (SDO) should include an accurate site layout map, information to designate rack 
locations, and other necessary installation information. 
3.1 BEFORE 
INSTALLATION 
OCCURS 
Before the antenna installation date, collect the information from the Site Deployment 
Order specific to site access. Site-specific information includes the following: 
•  Permission to access the site 
•  Directions to the site 
•  Keys and lock combinations to access the site and equipment shelter, or points of 
contact to obtain them 
•  A drawing or description of each site showing where the equipment is to be installed 
inside the enclosure 
•  Information about work practices needed to work safely at the site 
The installation procedure below assumes that the installation team has secured 
permission to access the communications site and has obtained the necessary keys or lock 
combinations. 
CAUTION
 
Keep working environment clean! 
Control dust, dirt, and shavings for safety, and to protect equipment. 
Be sure to follow installation procedures carefully! 
3.2 BASICS 
Generally, the OpenSky base station fits into two or more equipment racks. Each rack is 
nominally seven feet high and twenty-four inches wide. The populated racks must be 
installed inside a weatherproof enclosure near the base of a communications tower. If an 
OE-100 Outdoor Enclosure is used, the OpenSky equipment is mounted to the mounting 
rails provided within the enclosure (Refer to OE-100 Outdoor Enclosure Maintenance 
Manual MM102226V1). The Base Station installation procedure addresses the following: 
•  Installing the equipment racks after they have been transported to the 
communications site and moved into the equipment shelter 
•  Making inter-rack cabling connections