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Face it, not all problems are resident in the cabinet or inside the shelter. TT&P has personnel that are expert on power systems & signal transmission and, are certified to perform work on towers. We pride ourselves at being able to find and solve problems, or install and test hardware upgrades, from the antenna to the demarc. Our experience covers the following areas:

 

    RF sweep testing & fault mitigation

    Physical audits, ground, shelter and in the air

    Re-lamping

    Telemetry & remote alarm signaling (Opto, Hark, Etc..)

    Antenna replacement, alignment & testing

    Connector replacements

    RET programming

    MCPA, TMA, Bias-T, duplexer/diplexer installation

    Decommissioning & equipment removals

    BTS installation (GSM, Node-B/UMTS, CDMA, and others)

    Ground resistance testing & repairs

   Civil work (ice bridge, h-frames, support structures)

 

 

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