- Where are base stations located?
- How do base stations communicate with each other?
- What is base station antenna?
- What is cloud RF?
Where are base stations located?
Base stations are located either in the centre of each cell or on the corner of a group of cells.
How do base stations communicate with each other?
A base station is made up of antennas connected by cable to electronic (radio) equipment usually housed in a room or 'shelter'. Some base stations have radio communications dishes (shaped like a drum) that connect the base station to the rest of the base station network.
What is base station antenna?
A base station antenna is a fundamental component in a wireless communication network. These antennas are base station mounted on towers to provide cellular connectivity to users. These antennas are used to cover a single frequency band or multiple frequency bands.
What is cloud RF?
Cloud-RF is a user-friendly service for modelling radio propagation. This intuitive tool has interfaces that have been built and shaped from the user feedback since its inception as an Android app in 2011.