Ericsson Ers 2460 Datasheet Access
It appears that the datasheet is not easily found. However, I can still produce a useful article by synthesizing information from various sources. The article will be based on the understanding that the Ericsson ERS 2460 is a remote radio unit for low-band frequencies. I will also mention that it is part of the Ericsson Radio System. The article will cover its role in 4G and 5G networks, its use in triple-band configurations, and its deployment by operators like Three Ireland and EE. I will also include information about its 4Rx capability and its use in low-band frequencies. I'll need to cite the sources. Let's open the LinkedIn post again for more details. indicates that the ERS 2460 is used for "triple low band". The confused bird forum post says it supports 700MHz, 800MHz, and 900MHz. Let's open that post again. confirms the bands. The page also mentions "95MHz in total between bands 20, 28, 1, 3 and both 7 carriers". Band 20 is 800MHz, band 28 is 700MHz, band 1 is 2100MHz, band 3 is 1800MHz, band 7 is 2600MHz. So the ERS 2460 covers bands 20, 28, and possibly 8 (900MHz).
: Total capability of 80W . This is typically split across the transceiver paths as a 2 x 40W or multi-carrier 4 x 20W MIMO matrix, depending on software settings and regional spectrum limits. Supported Frequency Bands ericsson ers 2460 datasheet
This technical overview acts as a datasheet guide. It details the device's architecture, hardware specifications, frequency configurations, and deployment strategies. Hardware Architecture and System Overview It appears that the datasheet is not easily found
The (e.g., B1, B3, B28) you are deploying Your preferred MIMO layout (2T2R or 4T4R) The model of your host Ericsson Baseband unit I will also mention that it is part
Built with Ericsson’s latest silicon to ensure maximum throughput with minimal energy consumption.
gRPC, gNMI, and NETCONF/YANG model support for real-time statistical push data, replacing legacy polling mechanisms.
Deployment is designed to be "plug-and-play" as much as possible for field technicians. According to the standard installation workflow :
