Item | Value |
Model Number | AHDB |
Type | RRU |
Place of Origin | Hebei,China |
Brand Name | NOKIA |
Use | Telecom Equipment |
Warranty Time | 1 Year |
Part No | 474257A |
Condition | New Or Used |
Package | As requirement |
NOKIA AHDB RRU (Radio Remote Unit) is a key component in Nokia communication equipment and is mainly used in the base station part of the wireless communication network. RRU is usually used together with BBU (Building Baseband Unit, baseband processing unit) to form the wireless part of the base station. Designed for low power consumption, reducing operational costs. Easy to install and integrate into existing network infrastructure.Supports network expansion and upgrades with minimal disruption.
The main functions of RRU include the sending and receiving, modulation and demodulation of radio frequency signals. It receives the baseband signal from the BBU, converts it into a radio frequency signal and transmits it through the antenna; at the same time, it also receives the radio frequency signal from the antenna, converts it into a baseband signal and sends it to the BBU. This division of labor and cooperation makes the base station design more flexible, and the location and number of RRUs and BBUs can be adjusted as needed.
NOKIA AHDB RRU, as a product of Nokia, usually has the characteristics of high performance, high reliability and good compatibility. It may support multiple wireless standards and frequency bands and can adapt to the needs of different operators and scenarios. At the same time, as a leader in the communications industry, Nokia products usually adopt advanced technology and design to ensure stable network operation and high-quality services.
Please note that specific NOKIA AHDB RRU models, functions and performance parameters may vary depending on product version and configuration. Therefore, in practical applications, it is recommended to refer to Nokia's official documents and technical information to obtain the most accurate and detailed information. At the same time, for any operation and maintenance related to communication equipment, relevant safety regulations and operating guidelines should be followed.
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