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Ericsson IRU 2242 Indoor Radio Unit used for LTE/5G base station radio signal processing and transmission

Part Number
KRC161444/2
Manufacturer
Ericsson
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The Ericsson IRU 2242 is an Indoor Radio Unit for LTE/5G base stations, processing and transmitting radio signals.

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About This Part

The Ericsson IRU 2242 (KRC161444/2) is a vital Indoor Radio Unit designed for advanced LTE and 5G base station deployments. This unit is engineered to perform critical radio signal processing and transmission functions, acting as the interface between the baseband unit and the antenna system. It handles the complex tasks of digital signal processing, modulation, demodulation, and conversion of signals between the digital and radio frequency domains, ensuring robust and high-performance wireless communication. Typically deployed within telecom shelters or data centre environments, the IRU 2242 is integral to delivering reliable and high-speed mobile broadband services. As a core component of Ericsson's comprehensive radio access network (RAN) solutions, the IRU 2242 contributes significantly to network capacity, coverage, and efficiency. Its robust design ensures operational stability and seamless integration within existing Ericsson infrastructure. Revo Distribution Limited proudly offers this Ericsson IRU 2242 as part of our curated selection of used and refurbished telecom equipment. By providing high-quality, pre-owned units like the KRC161444/2, we enable network operators to optimize their capital expenditure, extend the lifecycle of their infrastructure, and support sustainable network expansion without compromising on performance or reliability. All units undergo rigorous testing to meet operational standards.