RF Audio Over Fiber Extender | Wireless Microphone Fiber System | Thor Broadcast
The Thor Broadcast F-RF-AUDIO-TxRx is a professional RF over Fiber (RFoF) system designed to transport wireless microphone, IF, and RF signals over long distances using single-mode fiber.
This system converts RF signals into optical signals (1550nm), enabling ultra-low loss transmission over distances exceeding 10 km+ without degradation, noise pickup, or signal attenuation typical of coaxial cables.
Traditional RF distribution using coax cables suffers from signal loss, interference, and limited distance. The Thor RFoF system solves this by converting RF into light:
This process preserves signal integrity while eliminating RF noise, EMI interference, and long-distance attenuation.
Unlike copper systems, fiber transmission maintains consistent signal quality regardless of distance, making it ideal for critical broadcast and wireless audio applications.
Designed for Wireless Audio & RF Applications
This system is optimized for frequency bands commonly used in professional wireless audio systems:
It allows remote placement of antennas while keeping receivers in a controlled environment, improving signal reliability and reducing interference.
In real-world deployments, coax cable becomes a major limitation very quickly — especially in professional environments like stadiums, broadcast facilities, or large venues.
Even though coax works for short runs, once you go beyond ~50–100 meters:
This is where RF over Fiber (RFoF) becomes a game-changing solution.
| Feature | Coax Cable | Fiber Optic |
|---|---|---|
| Distance | Limited (~100m practical) | 1km+ (easily extendable) |
| Signal Loss | High (frequency dependent) | Near-zero over long distance |
| Interference | Susceptible (EMI/RFI) | Immune |
| Weight | Heavy, bulky | Lightweight |
| Scalability | Complex | Very simple |
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At ~600 MHz:
That means:
You are basically destroying your signal
That’s why fiber feels like a “perfect cable”
Complex, expensive, failure-prone
Clean, simple, reliable
At first glance:
But in real deployments:
Fewer amplifiers
Less troubleshooting
Longer lifespan
Better performance
Total system cost is often LOWER
You should strongly consider fiber when:
Part Number: F-RF-AUDIO-TxRx
Configuration: Transmitter + Receiver Kit
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Operating Frequency | 516 – 698 MHz / 925 – 937.5 MHz |
| RF Gain | 15 dB |
| Optical Wavelength | 1310 nm |
| Optical Output Power | 3 dBm |
| Max RF Input | -20 dBm |
| Impedance | 50 Ω |
| Power | 5V / 250mA (USB-C) |
| RF Connector | BNC Female |
| Optical Connector | FC/APC |
| Dimensions | TX: 51×123×21.5mm / RX: 51×113×21.5mm |
| Weight | TX: 241g / RX: 222g |
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