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RF2F Mini-Optical Line Extender Reverse Node 2-Way Split WDM

SKU: RF2F-M-2/3-15/13TBBS
TBBS Optical Line Extender (reverse node), RF to Fiber configured with Single Optical Module and a 2-way Split Output, DFB 2mW (3dBm) 1550nm Forward Transmitter (XMTR) and 1310nm Reverse Receiver (RCVR), WDM (transmitter and receiver on one fiber), with fiber tray. Assembled in the USA
Price: $1,095.00
RF2F Mini-Optical Line Extender Reverse Node 2-Way Split WDM
RF2F Mini-Optical Line Extender Reverse Node 2-Way Split WDM
Product Details

At the end of almost every feeder line there are potential customers that could be fed with a system extension, but the cost is prohibitive.  Utilizing our RF2F  reverse node, fiber can be run off of your RF plant to serve customers up to 2 miles economically.  The RF2F is available with a single, dual, quad or 8 outputs to easily and inexpensively extend your system.  Simply add the RF2F unit in your feeder line, just as you would a regular tap, and then run fiber from the RF2F to your customers home.  At the home install a RFoG mini-node and enjoy the added revenue of a happy customer.


Each RF2F can be configured with a single or dual 1550 transmitters, each with a single output or with 2-way or 4-way splits. For example the 8 way RF2F unit includes (2) High power (7dBm) 1550 nm transmitters, (2) 1310 or 1610 receivers, (2) WDM combiners and  (2)  4-way fiber splitters giving it a total of 8 outputs.  An internal AC power supply is also enclosed in the RF2F’s small die cast housing. Dual transmitters and receivers are used to eliminate the requirement to use high power TEC laser diodes, which are costly and require extra circuitry to maintain thermal stability.  In addition by using dual receivers, (each one only receiving only 4 inputs), the chance of OBI (Optical Beat Interference)  is minimized.