Remote Radio Head Protection

Protect your cellular network operations.
In a split Radio Base Station (RBS) architecture the typical RBS consists of a Base Band Unit (BBU) and Remote Radio Heads (RRH) connected by cabling. Power to the RRH is provided through copper cables traveling from the base station to the top of the tower or roof top. This creates a conductive path, making the active equipment at the top and the base of the site vulnerable to damage by direct lightning strikes. Protection systems installed in front of both the BBU and the RRH must be able to withstand direct lightning currents in order to protect the sensitive equipment.
Developed specifically for next generation 4G / LTE networks, and applicable to 2G and 3G networks, Raycap’s customizable RRH protection solutions featuring Strikesorb technology protect critical network assets from direct lightning currents and help cellular carriers maintain continuous uptime while lowering their operational expenditures.