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Nokia PowerHopper Vario RFU-CXN-E-38-H-TH

Part Number
00057615
Manufacturer
Nokia
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The Nokia PowerHopper Vario RFU-CXN-E-38-H-TH is a 38 GHz Radio Frequency Unit for high-capacity microwave backhaul.

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About This Part

The Nokia PowerHopper Vario RFU-CXN-E-38-H-TH is a critical Radio Frequency Unit (RFU) designed for high-capacity point-to-point microwave transmission within the Nokia PowerHopper Vario system. This outdoor-deployable unit is responsible for converting baseband signals into radio frequency signals for over-the-air transmission and vice-versa, forming the essential wireless link in a communication network. Operating in the 38 GHz frequency band, it facilitates robust and reliable data transfer. Typically deployed by telecom operators, internet service providers, and large enterprises, this RFU is ideal for mobile backhaul, fixed wireless access, and last-mile connectivity where fiber optic deployment is impractical or cost-prohibitive. The 38 GHz band is well-suited for shorter-distance, high-throughput links in urban and suburban environments, enabling high-speed data rates essential for modern network demands. Its integration into existing Nokia PowerHopper Vario infrastructure ensures seamless expansion and upgrades. Revo Distribution Limited provides used and refurbished telecom equipment like this Nokia PowerHopper Vario RFU to offer a cost-effective and sustainable solution for network expansion and maintenance. By sourcing and supplying high-quality, pre-owned units, Revo enables operators to extend the lifecycle of their infrastructure, reduce capital expenditure, and maintain high network performance without compromising reliability. This commitment supports global connectivity needs with economical and environmentally conscious options.