THOR F-LBAND-TX

Data Sheet:
F-LBAND-Tx/Rx
The L-Band Transmitter/Receiver pair are used for
transporting L-Band RF signals from the antenna to
the satellite receiver. L-band RF signals have a
very limited range over coaxial cable, typically no
more than a few hundred feet. By transporting the
L-Band RF signal over optical fiber this range can
be extended to over 75 miles. Fiber optic cables
are much smaller and easier to work with than
traditional copper coax. Additionally our units
provides optional 13/18V LNB power as well as
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) to manage RF input
Fiber optic transport of satellite signals is useful in many applications, such as transportation of signals
from a remote satellite farm to a broadcaster's headend, uplink and downlink applications, and DBS
services. We Offer CWDM multiplexing solutions for transportation of up to 8 distinct L-Band signals
over a single fiber, as well as multicasting solutions over several different fibers via optical coupling.
Custom solutions are availible, contact us today for help with your specific L-Band needs.
Typical L-BAND-Rx/Tx Application
Technical Specifications
Optical Wavelength
Output Power Range
RF Frequency Range
RF Input Level
LNB Power
RF Return Loss
Input Impedance
CNR
IMD
1310-1550 nm FP/DFB
0dbm – 4dbm
950 – 2600 MHz
55 – 78dBµV
13 or 18 VDC 350 mA
13 dB
75 Ohm
40 dB
40 dB
Power Consumption
Power Supply
RF Connector
Optical Connector
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight
3.5 W
18V DC
F Female
SC/APC or by request
118mmx210mmx40mm
0.25 Kg
Data Sheet: F-LBAND-Tx/Rx