QM Optical Fibre LNB
This QM optical Fibre LNB converts the satellite signal to optical signals. Each SAT level is stacked one by one and converted to the frequency range of 950 MHz - 5.45 GHz.
The new created frequency bands are then transmitted through an optical wavelength of 1,310 nm.
The power of the LNB is 10 mW and therefore has a higher output than, for example, the comparable versions by Global Invacom and/or Polytron.
The optical signal distribution is only done by a single-mode fibre cable.
The LNB is powered via a coaxial cable and the external (included) 12 V power supply that is equipped with an F-connector.
Main features QM Optical Fibre LNB
- 4 SAT-levels converted to an optical output signal
- 40 mm feedhorn
- 230v to 12 V power adapter supplied, power connection LNB via F-connector
- FC/PC-connection for Fibre Output
- This LNB has a a capacity for up to 32 Fibre converter, + 7dBm output
- For use in multiple satellite TV installation systems, like the distribution of tv-signals at campings / holiday parks, in short-stay buildings, hotels, hospitals and sportcentra
Technical parameters QM Optical Fibre LNB
- Input Frequency Range: 10.7 ~ 12.75 GHz
- Output Frequency Range:
- Vertical: 0.95 ~ 3 GHz
- Horizontal: 3.4 ~ 5.45 GHz
- L.O. Frequency:
- Vertical: 9.75GHz
- Horizontal: 7.3GHz
- L.O. Frequency Stability:
- +/- 1.0 MHz (max.)@ +25C
- +/- 2.0 MHz (max.)@ -30C ~ +70C
- L.O. Phase Noise:
- -60dBc/Hz@1KHz
- -80dBc/Hz@10KHz
- -100dBc/Hz@100KHz
- Noise Figure: 0.3 dB (Typ.)
- Modulated Laser Output: 1,310nm
- Optical Output Power: 10dBm (max.)
- Conversion Gain: 70dB (Typ.)
- Gain Flatness: +/- 0.5dB/27MHz
- Cross POL. Isolation: 25dB (Typ.)
- Image Rejection: 40dB (Min.)
- DC Current Consumption: 250mA (Max.)
- DC Input: Female F-type
- Optical Output: FC/PC
- Supply Voltage: 10~20V
- Relative Humidity: 0%~95%
- Operating Temperature: -30C~+70C
Please notice: This LNB is identical to the Global Invacom F925004 Eurofibre Optical LNB and can be used instead of this LNB; both the connections as used technology is equal.
Check here our multiple TV installation reference stories based on Optical Fibre LNB's.
LNB | |
Number of satellites | 1 |
LNB Type | Single |