The F-SattGalaxy-TX/RX-3 is an advanced solution for converting optical signals from the F-SattGalaxy-RX-3 transmitter into electrical RF signals. This system is tailored for transmitting two LNBs and a CATV band over a single-mode fiber, utilizing plug-and-play technology with SC/APC connectors for easy setup.
Designed for efficiency, it allows you to transmit your dish and antenna signals over one single-mode fiber. The system supports various off-air TV and radio signals, including ATSC, Analog NTSC, DVB-T, ISDB-T, DVB-C QAM annex A/B, and RF FM Radio, through its third RF port. The transmitter features three independent RF inputs, converting satellite signals from a quad or quatro LNB and terrestrial off-air TV signals for transmission over a single-mode fiber.
The F-SattGalaxy-RX receiver converts the optical signal back to the original satellite and terrestrial signals. Both the transmitter and receiver incorporate a built-in optical Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) system, using multiple lasers to carry signals inside one optical fiber. This CWDM multiplexer ensures high-quality transmission across five wavelengths: VL (1510nm), HL (1530nm), VH (1550nm), HH (1570nm), and Ter (1590nm).
The transmitter offers high optical output power, enabling signal distribution to up to 32 optical receivers within a 10-kilometer radius. The exact number of receiving points and maximum transmission range depend on optical power budget calculations, which are model-specific. Both units use angle polish connector SC/APC to minimize reflections and maintain a clean signal connection.
Available in point-to-point or point-to-multipoint configurations (1×4, 1×8, 1×16, and 1×32), this system efficiently transmits RF from multiple antennas or LNBs to the SWiM switch, reducing the need for long coaxial runs. This is particularly advantageous when the dish and SWiM switch are located far apart.
The transmitter includes three separate RF inputs with “F type connectors,” each generating the necessary voltage for satellite LNBs: 13V, 18V, 13V+22Khz, 18V+22Khz, and 0V for standard off-air antennas. Satellite inputs support frequencies from 950Mhz to 2150Mhz, while the terrestrial CATV ATSC/QAM RF input supports 47-900Mhz. The RF input level should be 65-85 dBµV (5-25 dBmV) (-43.75 dBm 75Ω to -23.75 dBm 75Ω).
This system is ideal for point-to-point transport applications or point-to-multipoint setups up to 1×32, making it perfect for MDU applications. It is a great solution for DirectTV or Dish Network over fiber distribution and works seamlessly with any RF terrestrial antenna and SWiM switch.
Model: F-SattGalaxy-TX/RX-3