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Nokia Baseband Processing Board type K1

Part Number
BPK_1
Manufacturer
Nokia
In Stock Used

The Nokia Baseband Processing Board type K1 is a critical component for advanced baseband signal processing in telecom network infrastructure.

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About This Part

The Nokia Baseband Processing Board type K1 is a critical component for advanced signal processing within telecommunications network infrastructure. Integral to the Radio Access Network (RAN), these boards are deployed in base stations (eNodeBs or gNodeBs) to perform complex digital signal processing. Their primary function includes modulation, demodulation, coding, decoding, and error correction for radio signals, converting analog radio frequencies into digital data streams and vice versa. This enables seamless data and voice communication between user equipment and the core network, supporting 2G, 3G, 4G, and potentially 5G capabilities. Mobile network operators utilize boards like the type K1 to build, expand, or maintain their network infrastructure, ensuring high-capacity data throughput and efficient call handling. While specific technical specifications for 'type K1' are proprietary, such baseband units are engineered for high-performance, low-latency communication, and robust operation in demanding network environments. Revo Distribution Limited offers refurbished and used Nokia Baseband Processing Boards like the type K1, enabling our B2B clients to maintain, upgrade, or expand their existing Nokia infrastructure with significant cost efficiencies. Our commitment to sustainable practices extends the operational lifecycle of critical network components, providing a reliable and environmentally conscious alternative to new equipment procurement.