Pdf — Tia-222-h
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A wireless carrier wants to add three new 5G antennas and a remote radio head (RRH) to a 100-foot self-supporting tower built in 2015 under TIA-222-G. The engineer must re-analyze the tower using TIA-222-H to verify compliance. The PDF is opened immediately to check the new wind load combinations in Section 4.7. tia-222-h pdf
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The telecom industry changes faster than the weather. With the rollout of 5G, we are seeing heavier antenna arrays (Massive MIMO) and a proliferation of small cells on light-duty poles. The old -G standard (released in 2015) did not fully account for these new loading scenarios or the latest wind engineering research.
TIA-222-H aims to bridge that gap by refining load calculations and introducing new requirements specifically for passive intermodulation (PIM) and deflection, which matter for 5G reliability.