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WideBand LNB and optical transmitter Kit DAB/VHF/UHF/SAT, 1310nm, Po 8dBm

Kit consisting of LNB Wideband that captures the entire frequency spectrum of a satellite and transmits it through two outputs (V-H) in a frequency range between 290 and 2340MHz. The optical transmitter receives the signal from the LNB in its two satellite inputs, in addition to including a third input for terrestrial signal (88-694MHz) mixing. The resulting signal is provided by its optical output in the 1310nm window, with 8dBm optical power.
The kit also includes:
  • Transmitter power supply, with Jack to “F” adapter, and EU and UK plugs
  • Caps
Ref. 237412
Product Sheet
EAN13: 8424450250778
SKU
237412
Highlights
  • For installations of up to 32 users
  • Terrestrial and satellite signal conversion and mixing
  • FC/UPC optical connector and F-type connectors for RF
  • Can be mounted externally (on a satellite mast) or internally (on a wall or cabinet)

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WideBand technology

WideBand (also known as FullBand) refers to broadband transmission technology that uses a wide range of frequencies. In WideBand TV systems, a substantial portion or the whole of the frequency spectrum is available to users. It can be used in fiber deployments where long cable runs are demanded, or coaxial scenarios in combination with multiswitches adapted to this technology.

In WideBand technology, an LNB captures a complete satellite signal and distributes it through 2 universal outputs (vertical -V- and horizontal -H-), each of them with the combination of high (H) and low (L) bands, in a frequency range between 290 and 2340 MHz.

Despite the fact that Quattro technology is the most widely deployed technology in TV systems nowadays, WideBand technology brings significant advantages to the installation:

  • Simpler, faster and cleaner installation: In WideBand technology the number of coaxial cables connecting the LNB to the multiswitches is half as in traditional Quattro deployments, so the installation is done quicker and easier. The installation will also be tidier with fewer cables.
  • Wider bandwidth than other technologies: WideBand channels can carry more information thanks to their wide bandwidth (290-2340MHz). This powerful feature allows a greater number of services to be delivered to the end users of the installation.
  • Reusable deployment: WideBand technology allows signal distribution by reusing a Quattro installation. It can be distributed through the old 4 cables coming down from the roof to capture signals from up to 2 satellites, changing only LNBs and MSWs to be WideBand compatible.


Inputs/Bands
TERRVH
Frequency rangeMHz
88 ... 694290 ... 2340290 ... 2340
Input leveldBμV
--70 ... 8570 ... 85
Input impedanceΩ75
Wavelengthnm1310
Optical output powerdBm8
RF connectors"F" female
Optical connectorsFC/UPC
Input voltageVac 20 ... 20
Max. power consumptionW7
Operating temperature°C -20 ... 60

Physical data

Net weight: 730 g

Gross weight: 730 g

Width: 162 mm

Height: 148 mm

Depth: 26 mm

Main product weight: 730 g

Packing

Box 1 Units

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WideBand technology

WideBand (also known as FullBand) refers to broadband transmission technology that uses a wide range of frequencies. In WideBand TV systems, a substantial portion or the whole of the frequency spectrum is available to users. It can be used in fiber deployments where long cable runs are demanded, or coaxial scenarios in combination with multiswitches adapted to this technology.

In WideBand technology, an LNB captures a complete satellite signal and distributes it through 2 universal outputs (vertical -V- and horizontal -H-), each of them with the combination of high (H) and low (L) bands, in a frequency range between 290 and 2340 MHz.

Despite the fact that Quattro technology is the most widely deployed technology in TV systems nowadays, WideBand technology brings significant advantages to the installation:

  • Simpler, faster and cleaner installation: In WideBand technology the number of coaxial cables connecting the LNB to the multiswitches is half as in traditional Quattro deployments, so the installation is done quicker and easier. The installation will also be tidier with fewer cables.
  • Wider bandwidth than other technologies: WideBand channels can carry more information thanks to their wide bandwidth (290-2340MHz). This powerful feature allows a greater number of services to be delivered to the end users of the installation.
  • Reusable deployment: WideBand technology allows signal distribution by reusing a Quattro installation. It can be distributed through the old 4 cables coming down from the roof to capture signals from up to 2 satellites, changing only LNBs and MSWs to be WideBand compatible.

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Inputs/Bands
TERRVH
Frequency rangeMHz
88 ... 694290 ... 2340290 ... 2340
Input leveldBμV
--70 ... 8570 ... 85
Input impedanceΩ75
Wavelengthnm1310
Optical output powerdBm8
RF connectors"F" female
Optical connectorsFC/UPC
Input voltageVac 20 ... 20
Max. power consumptionW7
Operating temperature°C -20 ... 60
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