Thor Broadcast, F-LB61-CWDM-TxRx, CWDM Optical Transmitter and Receiver Kit for 6 L-Band RF Channels Over Single Fiber for MDU
F-LB61-CWDM-TxRx Includes Only:
- Transmitter
- Receiver
- Power Supplies
Features:
- Up to 6 RF feeds from satellite 4 LNB's over 1 strand Single-mode fiber
- Wide frequency response 54-3000 MHz (Super Wide Band ATSC through Lband compatible)
- Compatible with multiple providers such as DirecTV, Dish Network, Free-to-air
- Designed for use with Single Wire Multiswitch Systems (SWiM)
- Up to 32 endpoints from one single transmitter
- Plug and Play
- Does not saturate
- RF Signal Input to the Transmitter = RF Signal Output from the receiver (100% Transparent)
- Transmitter RF Input can power LNB-13V or 18V
- Easily add ATSC RF from local antenna through wide frequency band that supports 54-3000Mhz
- Sends 22Khz control tone
- LCD display and Front panel interface for easy device management
- Transmitter displays RF Input Power for individual RF feeds and Optical Output power for each individual CWDM laser (6 lasers total)
- Receiver displays Optical input power from each of the 6 lasers, and RF output Power as well
- Internal Power Source: AC power supply 110V-220V
- Redundant power supply
- Direct TV / Dish Network Compliant
Note: If your fiber is terminated with the SC, ST, FC /PC flat connector, you need to use an optical jumper from PC type to SC/APC for proper conversion.
Whether you're looking to extend antennas from DISH, DIRECTV, or Bell (Canada) , Thor Fiber has the fiber optic 4 LNB antenna over fiber extenders you need to enjoy your favorite movies and shows, even if the distance from the dish is far away or impossible to cover over coaxial cable.
The F-LB61 system from Thor Fiber is designed for use with satellite TV systems that have six LNB coax cables coming from the antennas. These are typically systems that support an additional antenna used for international content or free to air programming. The LB61 solution will work with most standard satellite TV antennas such as Directv and Dish Network systems. LB61 creates a fiber optic link between the satellite antenna and the single wire multiswitch portion of the TV system. This can be used to overcome distance limitations between the antenna and the rest of the system, or to distribute the output from a single antenna to multiple TV distribution locations. The standard LB61 system can be used to deliver the output from a satellite antenna to up to 32 individual optical receivers. The output from each of these optical receivers is identical to the output from the original satellite antenna. There is no way that the equipment from the television provider can detect that it is not directly connected to its own satellite antenna.
The most common application for the LB61 system is extending the maximum distance between a television system and its satellite dish antenna. Without the use of a Thor system, the satellite antenna must be installed within 100 meters of a multiswitch or receiver equipment. This is not a problem for most residential or household type consumer applications; but presents a significant obstacle in larger high rise buildings or corporate installations. The LB61 system increases the flexibility of satellite TV systems by overcoming the distance limitation between the antenna and the rest of the TV system.
