Patton Electronics 1193
NetLink™, Single-Mode Fiber Modem for G.703 Extension
Patton Model 1193
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NetLink™, Single-Mode Fiber Modem for G.703 Extension
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Use these low-cost fiber modems to connect equipment on a G.703 network
that are located as much as 50 km (31 miles) apart.
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Typically, customers who want to deliver data at 2-Mbps rates between their remotely located equipment have had to rely upon lease-line services provided by a PTT or Telco. Using the Model 1193, however, customers can extend the G.703 signals on their high speed multiplexers or cellular base stations using single-mode fiber. The NetLink Model 1193 Single-Mode fiber modem is a low-cost alternative to leasing G.703 service when connecting remote locations. A pair of NetLink 1193s deliver 2.048 Mbps clear channel data across a single strand of single-mode fiber at distances up to up to 50 km (31 miles)! That’s five times farther than distances available over xDSL (see diagram below).
For limited-distance applications up to 2.5 km (1.6 miles), Patton offers its economical multi-mode fiber alternative—the NetLink 1186—which also requires only one fiber. The 1193 provides 120-ohm (RJ-48) and 75-ohm (dual-coax) options for connecting the G.703 interface of a CSU/DSU, multiplexer, or base station. The modem sends AMI- or HDB3-encoded data over single- or multi-mode fiber to the remote NetLink 1193. SC or FC fiber interface are available. The Model 1193 is also
available as a rack card for use in Patton's NetLink 1001 2U rack chassis.
The NetLink 1001 rack system provides dual-redundant AC and/or DC power
options and includes all the features of the standalone units. |
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