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Ericsson Radio 2217 B20 unit for LTE/UMTS coverage

Part Number
KRC161549/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

Ericsson Radio 2217 B20 unit, designed for robust LTE/UMTS coverage in modern telecom networks.

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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
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Part Type Other
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About This Part

The Ericsson Radio 2217 B20 (SKU: KRC161549/1) is a high-performance radio unit integral to modern cellular infrastructure. Designed to facilitate robust LTE and UMTS coverage, this unit operates on Band 20 (800 MHz), a frequency band critical for wide-area coverage and enhanced signal penetration, particularly in challenging environments or rural deployments. It serves as the interface between the baseband unit and the antenna system, converting digital signals into radio frequency (RF) signals for transmission and vice versa, ensuring reliable wireless communication for subscribers. Typically deployed as part of an Ericsson Radio Access Network (RAN) solution, the Radio 2217 B20 is essential for expanding network capacity and coverage, making it suitable for macro cell sites where broad geographical reach is paramount. Its design emphasizes efficiency and reliability, crucial for maintaining high-quality service. Revo Distribution Limited offers this Ericsson Radio 2217 B20 as part of our commitment to providing high-quality, refurbished telecom equipment. By supplying such critical components, we enable network operators to cost-effectively upgrade, expand, or maintain their existing infrastructure, extending the operational lifespan of their networks and supporting sustainable resource management.