About This Part
The Huawei 52413872 is a critical component within the Huawei RTN XMC microwave transmission product family, specifically identified as an 18G-3-Low site-H outdoor unit (ODU). This Part Number 52413872 signifies a robust, high-frequency radio transceiver designed for point-to-point wireless communication. Its primary function is to convert baseband signals into radio frequency (RF) signals for transmission and to receive RF signals, converting them back to baseband, facilitating high-speed data transfer over wireless links. Operating in the 18 GHz band, its specified frequency ranges are 17712.5MHz-18060MHz and 18805MHz-19152.5MHz, covering Sub Band A. This high-frequency operation enables substantial data throughput over short to medium distances, making it suitable for demanding backhaul applications requiring significant bandwidth capacity. This Huawei ODU is typically deployed in diverse network environments, including cellular base stations, enterprise campuses, and critical infrastructure sites. It supports essential network platforms such as 4G and 5G mobile backhaul, fixed wireless access (FWA) networks, and high-capacity inter-site connectivity. Telecom operators, internet service providers (ISPs), and large enterprises utilize this equipment to overcome geographical barriers, rapidly expand network coverage, or establish redundant communication paths where fiber optic deployment is either cost-prohibitive or physically impractical. It effectively solves challenges related to network expansion and capacity upgrades, often replacing older, lower-capacity microwave systems to meet increasing data demands. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in providing B2B clients with cost-effective infrastructure solutions through its extensive inventory of used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. This Huawei 52413872 ODU is available through Revo, offering a sustainable and economical option for operators and providers. By supplying high-quality, pre-owned units, Revo enables telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently without the significant capital expenditure associated with new hardware. This strategic approach not only supports budget-conscious projects but also extends the operational lifecycle of existing infrastructure, contributing to a more sustainable and resource-efficient global telecommunications ecosystem.