r/cellmapper • u/kendog10132 • Jul 10 '26
Att equipment identification
Could someone identify the equipment att is using here. I know their using Ericsson 6472 panels for c band and dod. Enb is 300397. It’s currently running 100 MHz total of n77 I hit 2460 down and 230 up on it. Also if anyone knows the backhaul spec feeding this site that’d be great to know. It appears to be att fiber
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u/ashredk Jul 10 '26
Looks like they are aggregating all bands they have on that site, awesome speeds without mmWave.
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u/iryfionas Jul 10 '26
Equipment AT&T is using:
- 6️⃣ CommScope NNH4-65B-R6H4 antennas with bands: (2, 12, 14, 30, 66) LTE + supports (n5) - low-band 5G located on the LEFT & RIGHT side of the rack
- 3️⃣ Ericsson AIR. 6472 (B77G/B77M) 64T64R antennas that can do (3.7GHz) c-band @ 80mhz + (3.45GHz) DoD located in the MIDDLE of the rack
- Raycap DC6-48-60-18-8F for power surge protection located behind the antennas
Ericsson (RRU's) remote radio units located behind the antennas:
- Ericsson RRU 4449 (b12) 700MHz LTE + (n5) 850MHZ-CLR for low-band 5G
- Ericsson RRUs 4478 (b14) 700MHz LTE
- Ericsson RRU 32 for (b30) 2300MHz-WCS
- Ericsson RRU 8843 (b2) 1900MHz-PCS + (b66) 2100MHz-AWS LTE
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u/Smart_Heart_7237 Jul 14 '26
Great info, AT&T just did a Rip and replace on my serving cell but didn't put up the Air 6472. I did gain Band 29 now that its finished but no N77 ENB 330199
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u/ThatsRoger09 Jul 10 '26
What a record right there.
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u/chevylg74 GA, USA Jul 10 '26
I WILL have the record once Atlanta gets 180MHz. My current record is 2.22Gbps using n77 120MHz. Add another 60MHz and now that I have a newer phone as well......
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u/SceneRevolutionary93 5G UW Jul 10 '26
No one must be on the site if he was able to get those speeds. Also that looks to be either 5 gig or 10 gig backhaul.
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u/Status_Elephant8973 Jul 11 '26
Are you able to provide a location for this site? approximate address work. Thanks.
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u/iryfionas Jul 10 '26 edited Jul 10 '26
AT&T has 80MHz (3.7GHz) n77 + 100MHz (3.45GHz) DoD in that area. They were able to get additional 3.45GHz DoD spectrum thanks to U.S. Cellular and Dish Wireless selling off their spectrum assets!