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Ericsson RBS 2216 Auxiliary Power Units teardown

I have updated a old teardown post with a new video about the auxiliary power units. Read the old post and see all the details, pictures and amplifier teardown here: http://kaizerpowerelectronics.dk/teardown/ericsson-rbs-2216-900-mhz-base-station-teardown/

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Ericsson Radio Base Station RBS3206 teardown

The RBS3206 macro 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. All the boards that I have comes from the middle row in the above picture and unfortunately I did not have any of the diplexers at the top

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Ericsson Radio Base Station RBS6000 teardown

The RBS 6201 two radio shelves can be equipped with virtually any combination of GSM, WCDMA and LTE, which are available for all common frequencies. A single radio shelf can provide up to 3×8 GSM or 3×4 MIMO WCDMA or 3×20 MHz MIMO LTE or a combination of above standards. The RUS supports 60 Watt output power for

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Ericsson Radio Base Station RBS3202 teardown

The RBS 3202 macro 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. All the boards that I have comes from the middle row in the above picture and unfortunately I did not have any of the power amplifiers that

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Ericsson RBS 2216 900 MHz base station teardown

The Ericsson RBS 2216 is a 900 MHz GSM base station that would have been installed at the base of a antenna somewhere out in the field of mobile telecommunication networks. The enclosure contains one BFU-31 battery fuse and relay unit, three PSU-AC 27.2 VDC 1520 Watt power supplies, one DXU-31 central processing unit and

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