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Ericsson KRC161262/2R1H INF9016000/m15 RRUS12B7

Part Number
KRC161325/2
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

Ericsson RRUS12 B7 Remote Radio Unit, a vital component for 4G/LTE mobile networks, optimized for Band 7 operations.

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About This Part

The Ericsson RRUS12 B7 (Remote Radio Unit) is a high-performance component designed for modern 4G/LTE cellular network infrastructure. As part of Ericsson's comprehensive radio access network (RAN) portfolio, this unit plays a crucial role in the distributed base station architecture, separating the radio frequency (RF) processing from the baseband unit. This design allows for flexible deployment closer to the antenna, significantly reducing feeder cable losses and improving overall signal quality and network efficiency. Typically deployed in macro cell sites, small cells, or distributed antenna systems (DAS), the RRUS12 B7 is specifically engineered to operate on Band 7 (2600 MHz), a common frequency band for LTE deployments globally. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance in various environmental conditions, making it suitable for outdoor installations. By handling the RF transmission and reception functions remotely, it helps network operators enhance coverage, increase capacity, and deliver superior mobile broadband services to end-users. Revo Distribution Limited proudly offers used and refurbished Ericsson RRUS12 B7 units, providing a cost-effective solution for network operators, integrators, and service providers. Sourcing such critical telecom equipment allows our B2B clients to expand existing networks, replace faulty units, or upgrade their infrastructure without the capital expenditure of new hardware. Each unit is rigorously tested to ensure it meets operational standards, supporting the continued reliability and performance of essential mobile communication networks.