4 FAQs about Kathmandu operator communication green base station field

What is the scope of project in Kathmandu & markichowk & Marsyangdi?

The project scope includes the construction of an 82 km double circuit 220 kV transmission line from Markichowk (Marsyangdi) to Kathmandu, with twin 'MOOSE' ACSR conductor in each phase. Additionally, the project involves the construction of 220/132 kV substations of capacity 160 MVA at Markichowk, Marsyangdi, and 320 MVA (2x160 MVA) at Matatirtha (Kathmandu).

What is a mobile communication base station?

Mobile communication base station is a form of radio station, which refers to a radio transceiver station that transmits information between mobile phone terminals through a mobile communication exchange center in a certain radio coverage area.

What is a distributed base station?

Distributed base stations divide traditional macro base station equipment into two functional modules according to their functions. The baseband, main control, transmission, clock and other functions of the base station are integrated into a module called baseband unit BBU (Base Band Unit).

How many ices are there in Kathmandu?

The Kathmandu Grid Division of the Transmission/Project Management Directorate of NEA has three offices in Kathmandu, Hetauda, and Butwal, and four branch offices in Duhabi, Pokhara, Attaria, and Dhalkebar.

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