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The Challenge

Bi-Sector Arrays

Wideband Bi-Sector

850/900 Bi-Sector

 
 

850/900 Bi-Sector ArrayWideband Bi-Sector Array

TenXc’s 850/900 Bi-Sector Array is a new and innovative solution for 806-960 MHz band networks for enhanced network capacity and quality in high-capacity macro cell sites. The Bi-Sector Array applies the principle of paired asymmetric beams to higher order sectorization to increase overall site capacity while maintaining optimal coverage.  The 850/900 Bi-Sector Array matches the original 65º pattern with a new asymmetric beam-pair contoured to optimize central overlap and edge roll-off characteristics.

The 850/900 Bi-Sector Array incorporates the latest in array technology with a single broadband panel supporting two sectors in a highly compact radome design.   Network site applications include the replacement of existing 65º or 33º antennas, new capacity site builds, deferral of carrier adds, and spectrum refarming in high demand or spectrum limited markets.

 

Benefits

      Increases spectral efficiency through beam shaping
Increases site capacity gains with higher order sectorization
Maximizes coverage in a standard tri-sector cell plan
Boosts network performance by lowering interference
Reduces antenna count
Minimizes installation and site upgrade costs


Features

      Single panel design supporting two beams
Optimized asymmetrical Left-Hand (LH) and Right-Hand (RH) RF Patterns
High gain antenna with two ports per LH and RH beam (4 RF ports per panel)
Dual +45° and –45° cross-polarization


Applications

      High-density markets with capacity/site constraints
Spectrum limited markets
Optimum site placement in border areas
Deferral of CDMA carrier adds
Spectrum clearing and refarming

Product Applications
Operating across the full 806-960 MHz frequency band, the TenXc 850/900 Bi-Sector Array is applicable to CDMA and GSM (and iDEN) networks. Network site applications include the replacement of existing 65° or 33° antennas, new capacity site builds, deferral of carrier adds, and spectrum refarming in high demand or spectrum limited markets.