Fiber transceiver

Dec. 1, 1995

Fiber transceiver

AC106 fiber-optic transceiver accepts RF wireless signals via an SMA connector and converts them to 1300-nm wavelengths. The optical signals are then transmitted over 9/125-micron singlemode fiber. The receiver accepts the return optical signals and converts them back to RF signals. Operating on a single 12V DC power supply, the unit offers remote monitoring and alarming features. Dynamic range is 60 dB minimum and output noise is -135 dBm/Hz.

Anacom Systems Corp.

New Brunswick, NJ

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