Shoto 48V 100Ah (4.8kW) LiFEPO4 Cyclic Battery | SHO-SDA10-48100-L5

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High energy density: more energy with less weight and footprint High charge currents (short charge period) High discharge currents Long battery life (up to three times the battery life of a conventional battery) High efficiency between charging and discharging Higher continual power available Wide operating temperature 

R29022,90 inc Vat
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SIAE 17GHz Dish - 60cm

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The SIAE SI-1738-DISH is a 60cm parabolic dish antenna designed for 17 GHz point-to-point microwave links. It features a high-gain reflector with a precision feed horn to ensure optimal signal focus and minimal interference. The unit includes a robust mounting bracket compatible with standard pole or wall installations, allowing for secure positioning at various angles. Constructed with weather-resistant materials, it operates reliably in South African climates. This model is ideal for connecting remote sites, extending broadband coverage, or establishing dedicated backhaul connections where line-of-sight conditions are met. The 17 GHz frequency band offers high bandwidth capacity suitable for data-intensive applications. Installation requires careful alignment to maintain signal integrity and minimise attenuation over the transmission path.

R4800,68 inc Vat
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SIAE 17GHz Dish - 90cm

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The SIAE 17GHz Dish features a 90cm aperture designed for high-frequency point-to-point wireless links. This parabolic antenna provides high gain and narrow beamwidth to support reliable data transmission over long distances. It is engineered for use in 17GHz microwave backhaul networks, offering precise signal focusing and reduced interference. The unit includes a standard mounting interface for installation on towers or rooftops.

R14197,10 inc Vat
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SIAE 2.5Gbps single mode SFP+ module, duplex LC connector, Up to 6.144 Gb/s bi-directional

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Used for wireless base station Links up to 2 km Built-in digital diagnostic functions

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