Unique Id; Recent Antenna Models (>2013); Unique Number - Amphenol 151221BF Manuel D'utilisation

Ret système électronique connecté à une antenne qui peut changer l'angle d'inclinaison
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Title : Amphenol RET User Guide
Titre :
Manuel d'utilisation des RET Amphenol
Reference : User Guide

4 Unique ID

4.1 Recent antenna models (>2013)
In the AISG standard document called "AISG Specification: Layer 2 Array identification", the Unique
ID is defined with the following format:
Seller Code
+

Unique Number

Our Unique ID therefore has the following format:
Seller Code
Seller Code
RET Serial Number
[separator]
Array ID
Our
RET Serial Number
S
S [in capital letter] :
A = standard value
For TRIO antennas:
A or B or C = This letter corresponds to the position (sector) of the antenna in the TRIO
P
P [in capital letter] :
M = MDCU
A = MDDU, port A
yymmdd
yymmdd [Production date] :
Year (2 digits) Month (2 digits) Day (2 digits)
nnnn
Sequence (0000 to 9999)
Used to differentiate antennas manufactured on the same day.
AA
Two digits (00 to 15) for motor address.
The address is used in production to identify the position of the motors in the antenna.
-Cn
Corresponds to the color and network number.
+
[separator]
+
Array ID
+
RET Serial Number
JB or AI
RET Serial Number
The
"-"
Array ID corresponding to network
is coded on 17 characters following this rule:
S P yymmdd nnnn AA -Cn
C = Cassette RET E = External RET
B = MDDU, port B
(including[separator]
+
Unique Number
is used for
name. For example : R1 or Y4
151221BF
Array
ID)
.
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