FiberHome multi-mode fiber optical repeater can amplify several bands or multiple sub-band signals of multi-modes at the same time by sharing one antenna feeder system. It is one good solution for multi-operator signal coverage projects because the infrastructure costs will be greatly reduced.
Multiple Fiber Optical Repeater Details:
Uplink | Downlink | ||
Frequency Range | Support G+D/G+U/D+U/G+D+U | ||
Max Working Bandwidth | Broad Band | ||
Maximum Output Power | -5dBm±2dB | 37/40/43dBm±2dB | |
Maximum Gain | 60dB±2dB | ||
UL Noise Figure | ≤5dB | -- | |
System Delay | ≤1.5μs | ||
VSWR | ≤1.5 | ||
Spurious Emission(GSM/DCS) | 9kHz~1GHz/100kHz ≤-36dBm 1GHz ~ 12.75GHz/1MHz ≤-30dBm | ||
Spurious Emission Mask(UMTS) | Comply to 3GPP | ||
IMD3(GSM/DCS) | -45dBc/3kHz |
Application Scenarios
Triple-Band
Down Link:BTS’s RF signal enters into Master Unit through the DLXCP and the optical module, which transfer the RF signal in to optical signal. After amplified by the optical module the optical signal is sent to the Remote Unit. The optical module in the Remote Unit retransfers the optical signal into the RF signal and then amplified by the power amplifier. The service antenna sends the RF signal to the coverage area.
Up Link: Through the service antenna, the Remote Unit receives the RF signal sent by the mobile phone. After filtered by the DLXCP and then amplified by the LNA, the signal enters the optical module, in which this RF signal is transferred to the optical signal, and then the optical signal is sent to the Master Unit. The optical module in the Master Unit retransfers the optical signal into the RF signal which is accessed to the BTS.