Analog fiber links

Jan. 1, 1997
Connectorized plug-and-play linear analog RF optical links can transport signals at 10- to 1000-MHz bandwidth through a single-mode fiber over distances of 35 km.

Connectorized plug-and-play linear analog RF optical links can transport signals at 10- to 1000-MHz bandwidth through a single-mode fiber over distances of 35 km. The Model 60 Analog Fiber Optic Link Module set has a unity gain that remains unaffected by fiber losses up to 15 dB. The set uses a low-frequency out-of-band pilot tone inserted at the transmitter to control link gain, allowing the receiver RF output to follow changes in the transmitter input.

Broadband Communication Products, Melbourne, FL

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