BTS Installation
About BTS Installation
In any mobile network, a base transceiver station (BTS) is a stationary radio transceiver. Mobile devices are linked to the network through the BTS. It transmits and receives radio signals from mobile devices, turns them into digital signals, and then routes them via the network to other network terminals or the Internet.
Why is BTS Installation important?
A user equipment (UE) and a network can communicate wirelessly because of base transceiver stations (BTS). UEs are gadgets having wireless Internet access, such as mobile phones (handsets), WLL phones, and laptops.
Mobile devices are linked to the network through the BTS. It transmits and receives radio signals from mobile devices, turns them into digital signals, and then routes them via the network to other network terminals or the Internet.
Who should take the BTS Installation Exam?
- professionals in the oil and gas, telecommunications, or ICT sectors.
- Graduates in engineering and science looking for high-paying positions in the oil and gas, telecommunication, or ICT industries
- Serving (NYSC) graduates in engineering and science who are looking for well-paying positions in the oil and gas, telecom, and ICT industries
- Entrepreneurs working for themselves looking to enhance their careers.
- Students in science and engineering.
- Anybody who wants to work in the oil and gas industry, in telecommunications, or in information and communications technology.
BTS Installation Certification Course Outline
- Introduction to Base Transceiver station (BTS).
- Main principle feature and characteristics of a BTS.
- BTS Cabinets structure, description, and types.
- BTS hardware architecture and connection.
- BTS Ranges
- BTS configuration, Test and commissioning.
- Environmental compatibility (EMC)
- BTS fault finding and troubleshooting