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Ericsson Coaxial Cable

Part Number
RPM777702/00050
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock New

This Ericsson Coaxial Cable (RPM777702/00050) ensures reliable high-frequency signal transmission in telecom and data centre environments.

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Specifications

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Part Type Cable
Dim Notes Dimensions not available for coaxial cable.
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About This Part

The Ericsson Coaxial Cable, SKU RPM777702/00050, is a critical component for high-frequency signal transmission within telecommunications and data centre infrastructures. Engineered for robust performance, these cables are essential for connecting various RF equipment, including antennas, base stations, and distribution units. They play a vital role in maintaining signal integrity across cellular networks (2G, 3G, 4G, 5G), microwave backhaul links, and other demanding RF applications, ensuring minimal signal loss and interference. While specific technical specifications for RPM777702/00050 are proprietary, Ericsson's reputation ensures these coaxial cables are built to industry-leading standards, typically featuring high shielding effectiveness, low attenuation, and precise impedance matching (e.g., 50 Ohm) for optimal performance. Their durable construction is designed to withstand challenging operational environments, ensuring long-term reliability. Revo Distribution Limited proudly offers these used and refurbished Ericsson coaxial cables as a cost-effective and sustainable solution for our B2B clients. By providing high-quality, pre-owned equipment, we enable businesses to maintain and upgrade their critical network infrastructure without compromising on performance or budget, contributing to a circular economy in telecom hardware.