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Ericsson RADIO MODEM UNIT 4.3-10 INTEGRATED CABLE

Part Number
KRC115108/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

Ericsson Radio Modem Unit with integrated 4.3-10 cable, essential for robust wireless communication infrastructure.

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Specifications

Weight 1.0000 kg  /  2.2 lbs
Volumetric Weight (L×W×H÷5000) 0.059 kg  /  0.13 lbs couriers bill the greater of actual vs volumetric
Dimensions (L×W×H) 9.5000 × 8.2000 × 3.8000 cm  /  3.7 × 3.2 × 1.5 in
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About This Part

This Ericsson Radio Modem Unit, part number KRC115108/1, is a critical component for modern wireless communication networks. It functions as the interface between the digital baseband processing and the radio frequency (RF) domain, converting digital signals into radio waves for transmission and vice-versa. Its robust design ensures reliable performance in demanding telecom environments. Typically deployed in cellular base stations, remote radio units (RRUs), or other wireless access points, this unit facilitates high-speed data transfer over radio frequencies. The integrated 4.3-10 connector cable simplifies installation, reduces potential points of failure, and ensures optimal RF performance, making it suitable for high-density and high-performance network deployments, including 4G and 5G infrastructure. Revo Distribution Limited provides this refurbished Ericsson unit to support B2B clients seeking cost-effective and reliable solutions for network expansion, maintenance, or upgrades. By offering tested and certified used equipment, Revo helps operators extend the lifespan of their infrastructure while adhering to budget constraints and promoting sustainable practices.