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Category:
Ultrasound » Probes
Brand:
GE
Model:
RAB4-8-D
Description:
Abdominal, OB/GYN, Pediatric, Urology, Interventional Radiology, KTZ157038, H48651MP
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Listed here is the GE abdominal, ob/gyn, pediatric, urology, interventional radiology, ktz157038, h48651mp, part of the GE transducer family. Connector type, frequency range, and intended clinical application should be cross-checked against the host console before installation.
| Brand | GE |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Probes |
| Category | Ultrasound u00bb Probes |
| Model | RAB4-8-D |
| Description | Abdominal, OB/GYN, Pediatric, Urology, Interventional Radiology, KTZ157038, H48651MP |
| Type | Convex 3D/4D |
| Frequency | 4.0/8.5 Mhz |
| Ultrasound Machine | Logiq S7, Voluson E6, Voluson E8 |
| Compatible Ultrasound System(s) | Logiq S7, Voluson E6, Voluson E8 |
Listed compatible platforms include: GE — Logiq S7, Voluson E6, Voluson E8. Each candidate console should be verified against the part reference before ordering.
In an ultrasound console the probe (also called transducer) is the patient-facing imaging element. It houses the piezoelectric array that emits the acoustic pulse and receives the returning echoes, which are then beamformed and processed into the displayed image. Probe families differ by array geometry (linear, curvilinear, phased array, endocavitary) and by frequency band, and each console generation supports a defined list of probes — so adding or replacing a transducer means matching not only the connector but also the system software image and any licensed options tied to that probe.
SKU/Link Reference: GERAB4-8-D
Suitable for professional medical equipment needs in various hospitals
Meeting professional medical equipment needs in clinics
Supporting professional needs in medical research institutions
