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Fibre optic solutions

Triax TOL 32 Optical LNB transmitter.

First of its kind, with four polarities in one fibre cable. One laser only. A customised satellite solution. Fully passive cabling/distribution in the fibre optic domain. If you want to add CATV to your installation simply run one more fibre – and use it with the HFC (see below).
Need more positions? - Simply use one more TOL 32 and cabling for each.

TRIAX TOL 32 Optical LNB transmitter

Triax TOS – Optical Splitters.

Choose between 2, 4 and 8 way optical splitters – and split your signal into as many
as 32 ways in a single MDU installation. They fit both HFC and Optical LNB ranges. All splitters are dual-windows technology (1310 and 1550 nm) which allows you full upward compatibility when used in HFC networks. By the way, if what you really want is an LNB unit that can handle an overwhelming 128 optical splits, just let us know. We can help you with that too.

TRIAX optical splitters

Triax Virtual Optical Converters.

SAT-IF receiver nodes for TWIN, QUAD and QUATTRO signals. Receives optical signal from LNB via the passive optical network – and then turns the signal into a coax output through two or four (TWIN or QUAD) universal lines, each linked to a set top box. The QUATTRO version presents the four individual polarities on separate coax outputs – and are perfectly capable of driving a regular multiswitch system. Generally, these converters accept and bridge an optical link budget from the optical LNB transmitter (see above) equivalent of splitting into 32 ways – and still they can cover distances of more kilometres.

Triax virtual optical converters

Triax Fibre Optical connectors

Steel armored 3.0 mm fibre optic cable (G657A, LSZH) pre-connected for easy installation. On-site-connectors for use with unterminated cables (No need for fusion-splicing). Barrel connectors allow components to be used with all products.

 

Triax HFC  - Hybrid Fibre Coax Optical Transmitter (OTXS-xx series)

Converts electrical CATV signals into intensity modulated optical signals for transmission via optical fibre cables. Signal distribution over distances from 200 metres to 10-15 kilometres. Splits into several directions if needed. Fibre optic cable is terminated at fibre optic receiver nodes (ORB 9X1) – from where traditional coax based MATV/CATV can be realised. Remote controllable via the internet.

Triax OTXS hybrid fibre coax optical transmitter

Triax HFC - Hybrid Fibre Coax Optical Receiver (ORB 9X1 series)

Fibre optic receiver node. For CATV installations. Return path possible via separate laser. Use HFC as in a regular coax installation – but with the benefit of using fibre as an extension cord. Perfect, if you need islands of CATV installations without having to worry about the distance from the headend and fibre optic transmitter.

 

When you switch to fibre – you get these new business options:

You can reach A LOT more users – and cover larger distances, even kilometres, without jeopardising the signal.

Flexibility doesn’t begin to describe it.
On top of this, your installations will be future friendly and internet/broadband ready – you get full scalability, so you can extend the installation at a later time.
With coax that is usually impossible.

What else? Well, fibre optics will allow you to
gain a larger market share in the field of satellite IF-distribution – leaving old-fashioned ‘multiswitch competitors’ behind at the Museum of Coax Installations …
"Distribution switches, as used in most MDU networks today are no longer required with this system," ref.: TELE-satellite & Broadband 2008.

Fibre installation on-site..

For most installations our fibre-optics cables with pre-fitted connectors are the easiest and fastest solution.

If you don’t find the correct length, simply add two or more cables together using the small barrel connector.

For tight spaces and odd lengths use our 500 m fibre optics cable roll and fit it with fast-fit connectors in the field using inexpensive fibre optics cutting, stripping and cleaning tools.

No need for expensive fusion-splicer equipment. But if you have one already you are of course free to use it.

Agreed: this is different from coax cabling and you probably will spend some more time on your first installation. But once you get used to working with fibre cables, you will find it hard to go back.

- now the rest is up to you