Ericsson RBS6000 1800MHz Radio Base Station Teardown
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- The RBS6000 is an indoor Radio Base Station with one to four carriers and one to six sectors at 20/40 Watt RF output power per carrier.
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Cell tower base stations are the coolest pieces of RF technology. The DSPs used in a non audio application is very interesting to me. The diplexers are pretty cool and fascinating. The wireless routers in your home has a miniature version of one which is just a couple of regular ol electrolytic capacitors and inductors instead of a machined aluminum block.
Amazing overview of this hardware!
You are the best in tear down 😚
Fed video og lækkert tech
You are so amazing !!! I love you !! Thank you so much !! That helps me a lot
Thank you, sir, for this amazing explanation.
I have a question, I would be grateful and happy to get a prompt answer.
Are there any possibilities to repair the RUS when having malfunction_equipment or hardware errors code from moshell terminal?
This is not a complete base station, just a radio. The name RBS6000 is for the whole system. This is an RUS01B7 radio, meaning multi-standard, first generation, single RX/TX, Band 7. The true model number is on the white sticker with the QR code, though.
I know it is for the whole system, I could only identify it from pictures on google :)
This is Ericsson RBS 6000 outdoor 3G BTS card
Can someone tell me what are these components at -15:40 and what they are used for ? Never saw such things before.
Which component exactly? There is a lot shown and I explain some of the most important stuff, what are you specifically asking about?
What type of push-on RF connector are those, one used to connect the two PCB between the two chassis?
Da_Stier on HVF gave me this information: "Most of them are either made by Radiall or Amphenol, however even those two manufactures offer SMP, SMP-Max, SMPS, SMPM, SMP-COM, SMPW, etc. This makes it pretty annoying to find the correct connector for reusing the amps. That's the reason why I just change them to SMA whenever I don't get the fitting connectors with the amps." highvoltageforum.net/index.php?topic=1329.msg10117#msg10117
nice video!
What do you do with that equipment later?
It is all recycled properly, sorted in the different material types. I only keep single parts like connectors, rest is literally destroyed.
@@KaizerPowerElectronicsDk Are you able to get some parts to Radio Hams? We could make useful and interesting things with that.
@@SteveWrightNZ the PAs are usually put on ebay or sold directly to hams.
Nice teardown. I just wonder what the material of these resonator inside of the cavity(gray color)? Kind of ceramic, plastic or metal?
It is a ceramic material, like described here: www.t-ceram.com/dielectric-resonators.htm
Теперь понятно, какого цвета его ливер.)))
Потрошка.
at 5,25 mins , i m sure its 2600 MHz , RRU its write on metal , B7 is 2600 MHz and not 1800 .
What type of metal is it silver or white gold?
Most likely silver coated aluminium alloy cast.
Where did you get this from?
Regular scrap yard, they are sold off for their aluminium parts and gold/silver/platinum content on the PCB.
@@KaizerPowerElectronicsDk how much did this cost you? Seems expensive.
@@zirikh8608 Nothing, I return the goods disassembled to the scrap yard, so they keep the precious metals.
He steals them at night. His mustache and black turtle neck suggests so. I would have zero issues with that. Phone companies are too rich anyway.
They tried to take this video down?
Like the chinese would need these UA-cam-videos to build their stuff...
It was the RBS3202 video they tried to take down: ua-cam.com/video/0mlNHPbEfrs/v-deo.html
I agree, among the LTE capable amplifiers I have taken apart, Huawei was the msot advanced and I never saw any direct copies between manufacturers. Even the same manufacturer could have multiply designs in the same series of base stations.
Nice to see your Doc , but dont speak about what you dont know .
Work 25 Y in telecom , 8 Y in Radio , i can learn you some . very nice document , i search for cavity filter working
sorry for beeing nasty .
begining , 800 is B20 , 900 is B8 , 1800 is B3 , 2100 is B1 , and then ,700 , 1450 , 2600 , 3500 Mhz now , take other B 46 , B78 ..
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Philippe ,
maan ur smacking sounds is annoying af. but cool vids.
Thank you for the comment on the content being cool! This is one of my older videos, was it you that commented about the same on another video some weeks or months ago? I started paying attention to it after that. As a personal improvement :) I think the "problem" lies in English not being my first language and I dry out my mouth or my brain needs some breaks to articulate the next sentence.
@@KaizerPowerElectronicsDk No. I've seen ur channel for the first time today. But maybe 2 comments saying the same should make up ur mind about that ;)
If only it was that easy to change a bad habit ;)
@@KaizerPowerElectronicsDk a lowpass filter on your microphone setup or on software side would make it better.