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Model SRY-RX-L1-258 StingRay DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) 200 series L-band RF Over Fibre module is designed to provide compact fibre links, with up to 40 wavelengths on a single fibre cable and transmission distances up to 500km with optical amplifiers.
It is a RECEIVE module that works at the receive end to demultiplex the seperate wavelengths, giving a high and wide dynamic range with automatic link optimisation ensuring high quality L-band (850-2450 MHz) transmission.
The modules has AGC (Automatic Gain Control) with automatic link optimisation for FAST SET-UP.
It is designed to be housed in a 200 series indoor or outdoor chassis and work with ETL's transmit module SRY-TxxL1-257 and ETL's optical multiplexer/demultiplexer SRY-ODM-08-753 (8 channel) or SRY-ODM-16-753 (16 channel).
The StingRay range of optical amplifiers can also be used in a DWDM system to compensate for module loss and boost the optical power to extend the transmission distance of signals carried up to 500 km.
Model SRY-RX-L1-258 StingRay DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) 200 series L-band RF Over Fibre module is designed to provide compact fibre links, with up to 40 wavelengths on a single fibre cable and transmission distances up to 500km with optical amplifiers.
It is a RECEIVE module that works at the receive end to demultiplex the seperate wavelengths, giving a high and wide dynamic range with automatic link optimisation ensuring high quality L-band (850-2450 MHz) transmission.
The modules has AGC (Automatic Gain Control) with automatic link optimisation for FAST SET-UP.
It is designed to be housed in a 200 series indoor or outdoor chassis and work with ETL's transmit module SRY-TxxL1-257 and ETL's optical multiplexer/demultiplexer SRY-ODM-08-753 (8 channel) or SRY-ODM-16-753 (16 channel).
The StingRay range of optical amplifiers can also be used in a DWDM system to compensate for module loss and boost the optical power to extend the transmission distance of signals carried up to 500 km.