Return-path receiver

March 1, 1997

Return-path receiver

Built for cable network headends and hubs, the RPR 2210 high-output return-path receiver allows users to switch the receiver to serve as either a primary or backup unit. Users set the specific optical level at which they want the units to switch; redundant switching is automatic and instantaneous. There are two independent receivers on one board, so up to 20 receivers can be installed in three rack units of space.

Harmonic Lightwaves Inc.

Sunnyvale, CA

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