Outdoor base stations are a key element in reliable radio communications in harsh environments.
Their resistance to weather conditions, dust, mechanical impacts and power outages, as well as a high level of data security, make them indispensable for organizations working in mission-critical areas.
These stations provide communications in all conditions, facilitating the efficient operation of security, transport and energy services.
Base stations are subject to various requirements regarding climatic influences, temperature, humidity, as well as placement and installation conditions.
A special and noticeable role is played by base stations, made in an all-weather design, which are capable of operating in extreme environmental conditions and providing a flexible solution for telecom operators for the construction and expansion of TETRA network in any required location.
- Resistance to weather conditions
- Base stations are designed specifically to operate in a wide range of temperatures and climate conditions. They typically have an IP55 rating or higher and are resistant to the following factors:
- Extreme temperatures: such stations are typically capable of operating at ambient temperatures ranging from -40°C to +70°C, allowing them to be used in both harsh winter conditions and hot climates.
- High humidity and condensation: the presence of sealed housings with protection against corrosion and moisture penetration ensures stable operation at high humidity levels (up to 95%) and frequent temperature changes.
- Resistance to precipitation: stations are protected from rain, snow, ice, and salt fog, which is especially important when operating in coastal areas.
Mechanical strength
Base stations for outdoor placement are designed to operate under conditions of strong mechanical impacts and vibrations. This is relevant for the installation of equipment in areas with regular seismic activity.
Low power consumption
Another important feature of outdoor base stations is their optimized power consumption. This not only reduces the load on the power supply, but also reduces heat generation, which makes it easier to cool the equipment and extends its service life.All-weather TETRA base stations or the communication nodes where they are located are always equipped with backup power supplies that ensure their operation in the event of a main network failure.
Integration with monitoring and remote control systems
TETRA base stations are equipped with remote monitoring and control systems that allow their status and performance to be monitored in real time.
The monitoring system can alert you to potential faults, changes in environmental conditions or maintenance needs, minimizing the risk of network disruptions.
Installation flexibility
Outdoor TETRA base stations can be installed on buildings, special towers (supports), other stationary objects, as well as on temporary sites.Durability and minimal maintenance requirements
The use of high-quality radio components and materials, the application of modern specialized production technologies makes base stations for outdoor installation durable and reliable.They are designed for long-term operation with minimal maintenance requirements. This reduces operating expenses (OPEX) and makes them ideal for operation in remote areas with limited access for service personnel.