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niko91
2018-05-15, 06:48 AM
Hello everybody.

In near future i want to establish a labolatory cellular network.
It's possible for me to get an Huawei BBU3900, with their properly RRUs(Radio Transceivers).
Could anyone help me finding proper software for running a single site LTE/3G/2G network?
I heard about propertiary software for controlling these devices... which need licenses.
Has somebody knowledge, and chances to share an unlocked server software, or other things that i will need to make a complete working network in the box with Huawei cellular infrastructure?

Thanks in advice.

carver
2018-05-17, 12:39 AM
try to contact the Huawei company,
I think they will gladly give you a academic license for educational institutions.
especially if you already have hardware ))

I installed such Huawei network,
without the huawei support and purchased from different dismantling,
but only cdma800. for this you need experience.

and not only software, the control boards need load licenses too.
so, if you don't build a pirate network, it will be cheaper to work with Huawei.

carver
2018-05-17, 01:10 AM
this is a picture from my mansard ))

ALU cdma800+lte1900, i get it for for some firmware fix.

https://www.4shared.com/photo/ITDnP1zxfi/alu_rrh_cdma_lte.html

yea, panasonic rrh so big. but good filters. not as zte ))

niko91
2018-05-19, 10:11 PM
Do you know which email adresses to huawei will be propper to contact?

carver
2018-05-19, 10:16 PM
Hello brother. You from Nauru too ?
or are you from another country?


Do you know which email adresses to huawei will be propper to contact?

niko91
2018-05-19, 11:16 PM
No, I'm from center-east europe - from Poland

dacoder
2018-05-20, 03:57 PM
this is a picture from my mansard ))

ALU cdma800+lte1900, i get it for for some firmware fix.

https://www.4shared.com/photo/ITDnP1zxfi/alu_rrh_cdma_lte.html

yea, panasonic rrh so big. but good filters. not as zte ))
hi,
can you pls tell me which RRU model is that? seems like that RRU doesn't use antenna jumper cables.

thanks

carver
2018-05-20, 04:31 PM
hi,
can you pls tell me which RRU model is that? seems like that RRU doesn't use antenna jumper cables.

thanks

like RRH4x40-PCS KS24829L11
FCC ID WV2611849144431A

link for fcc https://fccid.io/WV2611849144431A

Internal Photo1 https://fccid.io/WV2611849144431A/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photo1-1539102

External Photo https://fccid.io/WV2611849144431A/External-Photos/External-Photo-1539101

link for L11 model, my personal photo for main board in L5 model
https://www.4shared.com/folder/ox4WOBEr/RRH4x40-PCS_KS24829Lxx.html

I was engaged in the transformation of the model L5 into L10, or vice versa.
already forgot. but everything OK. it was necessary to expand the band.

niko91
2018-06-21, 06:40 AM
Thanks everyone for reply.
A few days ago i got a few modules, like RRU3839 and BBU3900 with WBBP, LBBP and UMPT card.
Is it possible to build a small network, without the central module, like U2000 server?
How can i skip these difficulty?

slava121
2018-06-22, 09:04 PM
Good afternoon! The RRU3839 block supports UMTS technology. Block BBU3900 with boards WBBP, LBBP, UMPT is a system unit. The maximum you can do is to assemble the base station equipment. You still need to connect the antennas. It's hard to say what it will be. Since the main part of the UMTS technology and software will be missing. Best regards. Slava

Table 1 Modes and frequency bands supported by an RRU3829
Type

Frequency Band (MHz)

RX Frequency Band (MHz)

TX Frequency Band (MHz)

Mode



RRU3829

2100

1920 to 1980

2110 to 2170

UMTS