Wireless link

Oct. 1, 1995

Wireless link

A fiber-optic link for wireless applications connects base-station donor sites with remote antennas for cellular and personal communication services applications. Transmitters are available in 1300- and 1550-nm wavelengths for link lengths in excess of 25 km. Transmission modules are available with distributed feedback or multi-quantum- well Fabry-Perot lasers. The rack-mounted link includes a 5.22䂇ٳ.25-inch chassis with slots for eight transmitter or receiver modules with redundant power supply.

Lasertron Inc.

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