Fiber-optic link

Sept. 1, 1996

Fiber-optic link

L-Band fiber-optic interfacility link consists of a Series 3100 transmitter and a Series 4100 receiver. The device provides a coupling between a satellite earth terminal antenna and satellite receivers, and transports all satellite signals over long distances via fiber-optic cable without repeaters or equalizers. The link employs a 1310-nm singlemode fiber, with the DC power for the transmitter passed along to a low-noise block converter or low-noise amplifier on the RF center pin.

Ortel Corp.

Alhambra, CA

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