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Nokia FW2EA FZ BTS B3 2x20W

Part Number
473855A
Manufacturer
Nokia
In Stock Used

Nokia FW2EA FZ BTS B3 is a telecom base station component, providing 2x20W power output for cellular network infrastructure.

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Specifications

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Part Type Other
Power W 40.0
Voltage V 48V DC
Dim Notes Dimensions and weight not available in training data.
Spec Notes Specific specifications not available in training data.
Dim Confidence unknown

About This Part

The Nokia FW2EA FZ BTS B3 2x20W (SKU 473855A) is a critical component for mobile network infrastructure, specifically designed for Base Transceiver Station (BTS) deployments. As part of Nokia's Flexible Zone (FZ) series, this unit functions as a radio module responsible for transmitting and receiving cellular signals within a defined coverage area. It plays a pivotal role in the Radio Access Network (RAN), facilitating communication between user equipment and the core network. Typically deployed in cell sites, it supports various cellular technologies, contributing to network capacity and coverage expansion. The "B3" designation likely refers to operation within LTE Band 3 (1800 MHz), a widely used frequency band globally, indicating its applicability in diverse network environments. With a 2x20W power output, this unit provides robust signal strength for reliable service delivery. Revo Distribution Limited offers this Nokia FW2EA FZ BTS B3 2x20W as a refurbished or used asset, providing telecommunication operators and data centres with a cost-effective solution for network maintenance, upgrades, or expansions. Sourcing such high-quality, pre-owned equipment from Revo enables clients to optimize capital expenditure while ensuring continued operational excellence and extending the lifecycle of their critical infrastructure.