Modelo # F-Lband-Tx/Rx
La L de Banda de la fibra óptica, Transmisor-Receptor de par son utilizados para el transporte de RF de se?ales de Satélite en la Banda L largo de la fibra de la antena al receptor de satélite. L-la banda de las se?ales de RF tienen una gama muy limitada sobre cable coaxial, en general, de no más de unos pocos cientos de pies. Por el transporte de la L de Banda de la se?al de RF a través de una fibra óptica de este rango puede ser extendido a más de 50 millas. Los cables de fibra óptica son mucho más peque?os y más fáciles de trabajar que el cobre tradicional coaxial. Además de nuestras unidades proporciona opcional 13/18V LNB de potencia así como un Control Automático de Ganancia (AGC) para la gestión de RF de nivel de entrada. De fibra óptica de transporte de se?ales de satélite es útil en muchas aplicaciones, tales como el transporte de las se?ales de un satélite remota granja de una emisora de cabecera, de enlace ascendente y de enlace descendente de aplicaciones y servicios de la DBS. Thor Ofrece CWDM multiplexación de soluciones para el transporte de hasta 8 diferentes L-Banda de las se?ales sobre una sola fibra, así como la multidifusión de soluciones a través de diferentes fibras a través de acoplamiento óptico. Soluciones personalizadas están disponibles, póngase en contacto con Thor para que los ayuden con sus L de la Banda sobre necesidades de fibra.


NOTA IMPORTANTE*** (es muy importante a la interfaz de nuestra unidad con SC/APC - Ángulo de Pulido del Conector para evitar los reflejos de la luz.
Si la fibra se termina con el SC, ST, FC /PC conector plano, es necesario utilizar una óptica puente de PC tipo SC/APC para la correcta conversión.
Estándar De Los Números De Modelo
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L-BANDA de Fibra Monomodo Transmisor de 10 km |
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L-BANDA de Fibra Monomodo Receptor de los 10km |
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L-BANDA de Fibra Monomodo Transmisor para 40km |
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L-BANDA de Fibra Monomodo Receptor de los 40km |
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L-BANDA de Fibra Monomodo Transmisor de 80km |
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L-BANDA de Fibra Monomodo Receptor de 80 km |
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L-BANDA de Fibra Monomodo Transmisor para el 120km |
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L-BANDA de Fibra Monomodo Receptor para el 120km |
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L-BANDA de Fibra Monomodo Transmisor de 10 km |
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L-BANDA de Fibra Monomodo Receptor de los 10km |
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| Transmisor De Propiedades | |||
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1310 nm (estándar) 1550 nm (opcional) FP/DFB |
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+2.0 dBm +/- 2 dB | ||
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45 - 2800 MHz | ||
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55 - 78 dB?V | ||
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13 o 18 VDC /650mA Max 22KHz | ||
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Conector F o por solicitud de | ||
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13 dB | ||
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75 Ohm | ||
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40 dB | ||
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40 dB | ||
| Receptor De Propiedades | |||
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1290 - 1600 nm | ||
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-13 - 1 dBm (sensibilidad -13 dBm) | ||
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45 - 2800 MHz | ||
| Salida de RF Niveles de Respuesta | |||
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Salida RF = 88 dBuV | ||
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Salida RF = 82 dBuV | ||
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Salida RF = 74 dBuV | ||
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Salida RF = 68 dBuV | ||
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Salida RF = 63 dBuV | ||
| Parámetros Generales | |||
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18VDC, 3.5 W | ||
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(-45) - 150 F | ||
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Conector F o por solicitud de | ||
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SC/DE APC NOTA IMPORTANTE*** (es muy importante a la interfaz de nuestra unidad con SC/APC - Ángulo de Pulido del Conector para evitar los reflejos de la luz. Si la fibra se termina con el SC, ST, FC /PC conector plano, es necesario utilizar una óptica puente de PC tipo SC/APC para la correcta conversión. |
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118 mm x 210 mm x 40 mm | ||
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0.25 kg | ||
s the application just point to point? Is the CATV QAM or ATSC?
Does the customer have Single mode fiber in place with SC/APC connectors? What is the approximate distance of the fiber? Or do you know the optical budget/loss? We have an abundance of products for this kind of application. https://thorbroadcast.com/products/cable-tv-catv-rf-45-900mhz Transmitter and receivers are readily available and in stock, just need to a know a little bit more information so we can point you in the right direction.

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4 channel and 6 channel Rackmountable - over single fiber
F-LB41-CWDM-TxRx - 4ch
https://thorbroadcast.com/product/4-ch-l-band-satellite-over-single-fiber-extender-transmitter-and-8230.html
F-LB61-CWDM-TxRx - 6ch
https://thorbroadcast.com/product/6-ch-l-band-satellite-over-single-fiber-extender-transmitter-and-8230.html
Please review and let me know if any of that unit would work for you. I'd be happy to clarify how we can extend Direct TV signals using our Lband Fiber Optic extenders products. Direct TV usually has four or more LNBs, which are connected directly via four or more coax cables into the SWM. The SWM has RF output/input and communicates with the STBs in both directions. Since fiber optic is strictly unidirectional, we can only extend the 4/6 LNBs' signal into the SWMs, not from SWIM's to set-top boxes. ( so we can not use F-LBAND-TX/RX from your splitter MSPLIT8R1-03 ) The easiest way to help you with your application would be to use the F-LB41-TX 4 L-band Transmitter (4 LNB fiber optic extender with a 1x4 Optical Splitter and three F-LB41-RX receivers. These receivers would be connected to three SWMs where you can run your 1x splitters and set-top boxes. Please check the link below for a drawing to visualize your application:
https://thorbroadcast.com/product/4-ch-l-band-satellite-over-single-fiber-extender-transmitter-and-8230.html

Our units requires single mode fiber and SC/APC connectors, if you have LC/PC than you will need to use LC/PC to SC/PC optical jumpers on each end of the fiber Please let me know if this is clear.
Thank you for reaching out. Yes, this is correct—the Fps over fiber devices work as a transmitter and receiver pair. The F-4GPS-TX-WE is an optical transmitter only, converting the RF GPS electrical signal into an optical output. The F-LBAND-TX/RX is a receiver only, which converts the optical signal back to the original electrical GPS RF signal. Therefore, the device functions as a GPS RF extender over fiber and, importantly, acts as a Physical Isolator. We refer to this as a "fiber break" because it creates an inability to send any signals back from the RX to the TX. The RX is not equipped with any laser; it is just an optical detector.
If you only need one GPS, here is the link to the F-1GPS-TX/RX, which will get the job done. Please note that we also have a very similar solution for Satellite Antenna L-band over fiber (F-LBAND-TX/RX) and for Cable TV RF with a fiber break. These devices are essentially rated for different RF frequency ranges.
If you only need one GPS, here is the link to the F-1GPS-TX/RX, which will do the job. https://thorbroadcast.com/product/1-gps-fiber-transport-system.html Please note that we also have very similar solutions for Satellite Antenna L-band over fiber (F-LBAND-TX/RX) https://thorbroadcast.com/product/l-band-over-fiber-tx-rx-basic-1-ch-kit.html and Cable TV RF cable (fiber break). They are essentially rated for different RF frequency ranges. https://thorbroadcast.com/product/rf-fiber-break-optical-rf-coax-isolation-solution.html In your application, which signal would you like to isolate: GPS, L-band, or CATV RF cable?
1) - To confirm the setup for your DirecTV system and which Lband RFoF which would fit your system; do you know how many LNB's your Dish has? And does it have a SWM built into the dish?
If you aren't sure, please send us the model numbers of which Dish you have; they vary between 1 to 5 LNB's generally. For fiber topologies with dishes, the fiber transmitter and receiver go in between the dish and the SWM; yes you'll need a SWM to distribute that signal last mile on coax. It's required because you have bidirectional communication between the STB's and the SWM. 2) The drawing shows the basic TX/RX setup. For DirecTV, the SWM is crucial for the return path communication. If you are using our F-Lband-Tx/Rx, you will need the SWM after the receiver, and then split the coax output from the SWM to your 8 STBs. Let me know if that clears things up. However the most important aspect is still finding out what kind of dish it has; also if there are other units utilizing the same dish it might alter your design. There are countless designs and styles of dishes from all the Satellite providers; so the number of LNB's is crucial; if the Dish has a built in SWM then you can't use our fiber gear. Also single mode fiber is a necessity; multimode won't work; and SC/APC connectors are industry standard for RFoF products. For most installs, a 4ch or 6ch L-Band over fiber setup is usually the cleanest way to cover the satellite bands they actually need Thor Broadcast 12:47?PM (0 minutes ago) to ROMAD For most installs, a 4ch or 6ch L-Band over fiber setup is usually the cleanest way to cover the satellite bands they actually need https://thorbroadcast.com/product/4-ch-l-band-satellite-over-single-fiber-extender-transmitter-and-8230.html
For your application with the Inmarsat system, you'll need a setup that's similar to a cell phone antenna. It supports duplex L-Band signals and is required to be bidirectional: here is our solution---
For the bi-directional RF over fiber, you could possibly use 2 sets of F-L-band-TxRx over 2 singlemode fibers (one forward and one reverse). F-L-band-TxRx The frequency range is 45-2600mhz Again you would need to use TWO sets TX/RX sets to make it bi-directional and use 2 single mode fibers (has to be singlemode and use SC/APC connectors. This is the link: https://thorbroadcast.com/product/l-band-over-fiber-tx-rx-basic-1-ch-kit.html You would also need an RF circulator, but that would be a good solution for this kind of application. Not exactly a common application; and we don't have specific products for this type of Antenna; but what we proposed above should work, you can send me the specifications of that ANTENNA so I can double check, but my assumption is everything will be in the range required; you just need to make sure you have singlemode fiber. Please let me know if that would work for you.We have L-Band over Fiber TX/RX kits that should work for your 200m run. I recommend looking at the basic 1 channel kit you linked on the site. - F-LBAND-Tx/Rx Tramsitter + Receiver
Since your system is a VSAT link (both uplink and downlink), you will need to use two L-Band RF over fiber links, working in opposite directions.
One link is for the downlink (satellite to equipment), and the second link is for the uplink (equipment to satellite).
Downlink path: Dish (LNB output) → L-Band TX → Fiber → L-Band RX → Modem / IRD
Uplink path: Modem / Modulator → L-Band TX → Fiber → L-Band RX → BUC → Dish
Important note on RF levels:
Our transmitter requires an input level between +10 to +30 dBmV.
In most cases:
Uplink equipment outputs a higher RF level → you will need to add an attenuator before the TX
Downlink signals from LNB are usually lower → you may need amplification after the RX
Simple rule: If signal is too high → attenuate before TX If signal is too low → amplify after RX
Each direction is independent and requires its own TX/RX path. The system transports RF transparently, so it will work with your existing VSAT equipment without protocol changes.
18GHz Ku-Band Fiber Optic Mini Transmiter / Receiver
Analog RF 10MHz to 18GHz Ku-Band fiber optic mini Transmitter and Receiver set F-RFoF-18GHZ-TxRx
GPS a través de la Fibra de Referencia de Temporización de Fibra Óptica Solución Impermeable
Al aire libre impermeable de GPS de la fibra óptica del Transmisor y de 19" para montaje en rack receptor, envía la se?al desde una antena de GPS a un receptor a través de fibra monomodo. El transmisor y el receptor ha de RF y Óptica metros, permite una rápida y seemless aplicación sin ningún tipo de Óptica y los instrumentos de RF.