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Ericsson KRC161436/1

Part Number
KRC161436/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock

The Ericsson KRC161436/1 is a Remote Radio Unit (RRU) for high-performance cellular network deployments, supporting Band 41 operations.

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Specifications

Weight 12.0000 kg  /  26.46 lbs
Volumetric Weight (L×W×H÷5000) 2.098 kg  /  4.63 lbs couriers bill the greater of actual vs volumetric
Dimensions (L×W×H) 38.0000 × 23.0000 × 12.0000 cm  /  15.0 × 9.1 × 4.7 in
AI Research Sourced from publicly available data — verify before purchase.
Part Type Other
Power W 300.0
Voltage V -48V DC
Compatible Systems Ericsson RBS 6000 series
Temp Min C -40.0
Temp Max C 55.0
Dim Notes Estimated dimensions and weight for an Ericsson Radio 2203 unit.
Spec Notes Estimated specifications based on common radio unit characteristics.
Dim Confidence estimate

About This Part

The Ericsson KRC161436/1 is a high-performance Remote Radio Unit (RRU), part of Ericsson's advanced radio system portfolio, specifically designed for modern cellular network infrastructure. This compact and robust unit, often identified by its RRUS82B41 designation, serves as a critical component in the radio access network (RAN), facilitating the transmission and reception of radio signals between user equipment and the baseband unit. Its primary function is to convert digital baseband signals into analog radio frequency (RF) signals for transmission, and vice versa, operating within the Band 41 (2.5 GHz) spectrum. This TDD-LTE band is crucial for delivering high-capacity data services. The KRC161436/1 features advanced radio technology, supporting multiple MIMO configurations to enhance spectral efficiency and throughput, and connects to the baseband unit via a high-speed Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI), ensuring low latency and high data integrity. Its weather-resistant form factor allows for flexible deployment in various outdoor environments. Deployment of the Ericsson KRC161436/1 typically occurs at cell sites, mounted on towers, rooftops, or poles, bringing radio capabilities closer to the antenna for optimized signal quality and reduced feeder losses. This unit is integral to LTE TDD networks, seamlessly integrating with Ericsson's baseband units and network management systems to form a complete and scalable radio access solution. Mobile network operators (MNOs) globally leverage this equipment to enhance network capacity and coverage in densely populated urban areas and high-traffic zones, addressing the ever-increasing demand for mobile data. It effectively solves challenges related to network congestion and limited bandwidth, providing improved data throughput and a superior user experience. The KRC161436/1 serves as an essential upgrade path for existing LTE networks or as a foundational component for new deployments, replacing older, less efficient radio units and extending the capabilities of current infrastructure. For B2B clients seeking cost-effective and reliable infrastructure solutions, Revo Distribution Limited offers used and meticulously refurbished units of the Part Number KRC161436/1. Our extensive inventory provides a vital avenue for telecom operators, data centre providers, and system integrators to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently without the significant capital expenditure associated with new equipment. By supplying high-quality, pre-owned Ericsson hardware, Revo helps extend the operational lifecycle of existing infrastructure, ensuring continued performance and reliability for critical network functions. This approach supports sustainable network development while providing immediate availability for crucial deployments and maintenance. Revo Distribution Limited is committed to delivering tested and dependable equipment, enabling clients to maintain competitive advantage and meet evolving network demands with optimal resource utilization.