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To: Darren DeNunzio who wrote (4388)6/30/1999 7:31:00 AM
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L-Band Distribution New Fiber for Satellite Transmission

This is a portion of company press release. The full article can be found at blondertongue.com

This year the association has set up a special Multiple Dwelling Unit (MDU) pavilion where Blonder Tongue will introduce TWIN STAR. This high performance L-band fiber distribution product group includes both Fiber Optic Transmitters and Receivers that are specifically designed for distribution of satellite signals via fiber optic cable. The FILR Series are L-band Fiber Optic Receivers and the FILT Series are L-band Fiber Optic Transmitters. These products are designed for use in the 950 to 2050 MHz frequency range with single, eight, and sixteen link optical outputs available.

The FOMC Series of Fiber Optic Management Chassis hardware includes two different product solutions to meet operator requirements. The two products are configured to support 36 and 72 optical ports respectively. This support includes optical coupling, bulkhead connectors/terminators, as well as transmitter and receiver interfaces. The products are housed in a rugged steel chassis that fits into a standard 19'' rack mount unit. FOMC chassis are designed to accept all LGX style coupler modules, bulkhead connector panels and termination panels. Common four and six connector panels are available in FC, SC and ST connector types with other combinations available by special order.

The QQQT, a Commercial Quad QPSK/QAM Transcoder, mechanical sample will be on display at the SBCA convention. The QQQT is designed to transcode the 30 MHz wide QPSK modulated satellite signals to a six MHz wide QAM modulated IF signal. This saves precious bandwidth and with QAM, an entire 32 transponder satellite service can be delivered in just 192 MHz of system bandwidth, as opposed to the 1000 MHz required for QPSK. The QQQT, when used with set-top decoders, is both a bandwidth efficient and cost-effective way to distribute superior quality digital programming to multiple subscribers. It is an ideal application in satellite-based MDU systems where existing system passives and cabling will not permit the carriage of two GHz satellite signals without a rebuild.
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