About This Part
The Comba RD9132 is a sophisticated GSM Digitally Adjustable Band Selective Repeater, engineered to optimize 2G mobile network performance. As a critical component within the Comba repeater product family, this unit functions by selectively amplifying and retransmitting specific GSM frequency bands, thereby extending coverage and improving signal quality in areas suffering from poor reception. Its digitally adjustable nature allows for precise configuration of operational parameters, including gain control and output power, ensuring efficient spectrum utilization and minimal interference. Designed for robust performance, the RD9132 supports the Global System for Mobile Communications protocol, making it an essential solution for targeted signal enhancement. This Comba repeater is ideally suited for deployment in a wide array of challenging RF environments where macro cell coverage is insufficient or obstructed. Typical installation sites include urban canyons, basements, tunnels, large commercial buildings, remote rural areas, and transportation hubs. The Part Number RD9132 effectively integrates with existing GSM network platforms, providing a cost-efficient method for mobile network operators to eliminate dead zones, reduce dropped call rates, and improve voice and data throughput for subscribers. It serves as a strategic upgrade or augmentation to existing infrastructure, addressing localized coverage deficiencies without the need for extensive new base station deployments. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing high-quality used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment, including units like the Comba RD9132. For B2B clients seeking cost-effective infrastructure solutions, Revo offers a sustainable alternative to new equipment purchases, enabling significant capital expenditure savings. By supplying reliable, pre-owned hardware, Revo empowers telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently and economically. This approach not only facilitates rapid network enhancements but also plays a crucial role in extending the operational lifecycle of existing infrastructure, supporting a more circular economy within the telecommunications industry.