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Ericsson RAU2 X 13/11

Part Number
UKL40167/11
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The Ericsson RAU2 X 13/11 is a refurbished Radio Access Unit, critical for signal processing in mobile network base stations.

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About This Part

The Ericsson RAU2 X 13/11 is a vital component within mobile communication networks, specifically designed to function as a Radio Access Unit (RAU). This unit plays a crucial role in the Radio Access Network (RAN) by processing radio signals, facilitating the conversion between digital signals from the baseband unit and radio frequency (RF) signals for transmission and reception via antennas. It ensures efficient and reliable communication within cellular infrastructure. Typically deployed in cell sites, base stations, or distributed antenna systems (DAS), the RAU2 X 13/11 is instrumental in providing wireless coverage and capacity for various cellular technologies. Its primary function is to manage the radio interface, enabling seamless connectivity for end-users. While specific technical specifications such as supported frequency bands, power output, and interface types vary by model, this unit is engineered to integrate effectively within existing Ericsson network architectures, supporting robust network performance. Revo Distribution Limited supplies tested, refurbished Ericsson RAU2 X 13/11 units, offering telecom operators and data centers a cost-effective solution for network maintenance, expansion, or upgrades. By providing high-quality, pre-owned equipment, Revo enables clients to extend the lifecycle of their infrastructure, optimize capital expenditure, and maintain network reliability without compromising on performance or quality.