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Antennas
FM/BI antennas .........................................................................5 FM....................................................................................................5 Band I multichannel ........................................................................5 BIII/DAB antennas ....................................................................6 Multichannel ....................................................................................6 DAB..................................................................................................6 Combined antennas ..................................................................7 VHF/UHF..........................................................................................7 Special combined antennas ......................................................8 Diginova ..........................................................................................8 Omninova ......................................................................................10 UHF antennas ..........................................................................10 Monolithic range............................................................................10 X range ..........................................................................................11 V range ..........................................................................................11 Panel antenna ................................................................................12 Infinito............................................................................................12 Antennas UHF Digital..............................................................13 DAT 45 ..........................................................................................14 DAT 75 ..........................................................................................14 MRD ..............................................................................................15 Portable DTT antenna ..............................................................15 Mira................................................................................................15 Indoor antennas ......................................................................16 Active ............................................................................................16
Electronics
Mast devices............................................................................31 Mast mixers Easy F ........................................................................31 Mast amplifiers Easy F ..................................................................32 Mast amplifiers. IF MIX range Easy F ............................................33 Power supply units ........................................................................34 Domestic amplifiers ................................................................34 Accessories ............................................................................36 Line amplifiers ..............................................................................36 Notch filters ..................................................................................36 Attenuators ....................................................................................36 Minikom series ........................................................................37 Splitband Amplification..................................................................37 Kompat series..........................................................................39 Headend amplifiers ......................................................................39 Line amplifiers ..............................................................................40 Line amplifiers IF ..........................................................................42 Programmable headend ..........................................................43 Avant ..............................................................................................43 T03 system..............................................................................47 Single channel amplifiers ..............................................................47 Satellite band ampification ............................................................48 CDC system ............................................................................49 Remote headend controller ............................................................49 T05 Headend equipment..........................................................51 Universal modulators ....................................................................51 Analogue Processor ......................................................................52 Digital Processor ..........................................................................53 QPSK-PAL......................................................................................54 QPSK-QAM ....................................................................................55 DVBS2-QAM ..................................................................................56 DVBS2-COFDM ............................................................................57 COFDM-PAL ..................................................................................58 COFDM-QAM ................................................................................59 IF-IF Processors ............................................................................60 Analogue SAT-RF ..........................................................................61 Hybrid amplifier MATV ..................................................................62 Power supply units ........................................................................62 Accessories ....................................................................................63 - Supports and cabinets ............................................................63 - Various ....................................................................................63 Multiswitches ..........................................................................64 Splitters and LNB swiches ............................................................64 Universal Multimat system ............................................................65 Multiswitches (Star and cascadable) ......................................68 Sofware and tools....................................................................72 Sofware ........................................................................................72 Tools ............................................................................................72
Satellite
Satellite dishes ........................................................................19 Off-set ............................................................................................19 Supports ........................................................................................20 LNB ......................................................................................20 Accessories ....................................................................................20 Feedhorns and supports ..........................................................21 Simples ..........................................................................................21 Multisatellite ..................................................................................21
Mechanical accessories
Masts ............................................................................................24 Supports and clamps for mast ......................................................25 Cables ............................................................................................26 Accessories ....................................................................................26 Towers............................................................................................27 Tower bases....................................................................................28 Tower accessories ..........................................................................28
Index
Optical Fiber
Optical transmitter ..................................................................75 Optical receiver ......................................................................75 Optical splitter ........................................................................76
Coaxdata
Coaxdata................................................................................117
Home accessories
Digidom ................................................................................125 Universal remote control units ....................................................125 A/V and infrared transmitters ......................................................125 Domestic modulators ..................................................................127
DTH receivers
ZAS DTT adapter ....................................................................96 Terrestrial Digital Receiver ......................................................98 Satellite Digital Receiver ......................................................101
Ant
Antennas
Made of aluminium and ABS plastic, the Televs line of antennas radiation, drastic changes of temperature and rust. are constructed to resist the hardest climatic conditions as UV
FM/BI antennas.................................................................................5 BIII/DAB antennas ............................................................................6 Combined antennas ..........................................................................7 Special combined antennas ..............................................................8 UHF antennas ................................................................................10 Antennas UHF Digital ....................................................................13 Portable DTT antenna ....................................................................15 Indoor antennas..............................................................................16
FM/BI ANTENNAS
ANTENNAS
Circular FM
Dipole antenna folded in a circular shape to obtain an omnidirectional radiation pattern.
1201
References
Band Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load Wind pressure Wind speed 800 N/m2 1100 N/m2 N/m2 Km/h dB mm N 800 130
1201
FM 1 0 500 27 37 1100 150
Frequency response
G (dB)
Radiation diagram
180
270
90
Plane E Plane H
Band I multichannel
Three elements Yagi antenna for Band I reception.
1012
References
Channel Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load Wind pressure Wind speed 800 N/m2 1100 N/m
2
1012
2-4 dB mm N 800 130 6 18 1610 114.3 157 1100 150
Frequency response
G (dB)
Radiation diagram
180
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80
F (MHz)
270
90
N/m2 Km/h
Plane E Plane H
BIII/DAB ANTENNAS
Band III
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
Yagi style Antennas for Band III reception, composed of a reflector, a folded dipole and directional elements. The connection box includes the baloon between the dipole and the coaxial cable.
1065
Frequency response
Radiation diagram
180
References
Elements Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load 800 N/m2 1100 N/m
2
1065
7 dB mm N N/m2 Km/h 9.5 20 1460 71 97.7 800 130
1048
7 9.5 20 1460 69.1 95 1100 150
1291
9 10 24 1650 80.6 110.8
G (dB)
270
90
Plane E Plane H
DAB
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
Specially designed for DAB reception (Digital Audio Broadcasting). It is a three-element antenna (reflector, dipole and directive element) that covers the whole reserved band for DAB transmissions. Includes the baloon in the connection box.
1050
1050
DAB, 3 elements
References
Band Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load 800 N/m2 1100 N/m2 N/m
2
1050
DAB/BIII 190-232 MHz dB mm N 8 >15 555 36.5 50.2 800 130 1100 150
Frequency response
G (dB)
Radiation diagram
180
9 8 7 6 5 4
270
90
Km/h
Plane E Plane H
COMBINED ANTENNAS
ANTENNAS
1096
Logaritmic BIII/UHF BIII/UHF 10 elements DAT 45 Combined DAT 45 Combined (black) DAT 45 Combined + MRD
Designed for Band III and UHF reception. The 1030 is a logaritmic antenna composed of a number of active dipoles, each of them tuned to a diferent frequency. The result is a broadband antenna. The 1096 is the combined antenna of the DAT series. Its special design consisting of a triple boom gives it a very high performance.
References
Channels Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load Wind pressure Wind speed 800 N/m
2
1035
1030
5-12/21-69
1096 1196
8.5/16 >20 1050 142 195.4
1098
Frequency response
G (dB)
Radiation diagram
VHF
1096
1096 UHF
UHF
1096
180
17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
180
270
1096 VHF
90
270
90
100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900
F (MHz)
Plane E Plane H
Plane E Plane H
PRODUCT RANGE
PA TE N TE D
REF.
DESCRIPTION
includes
1441
Diginova
MRD
Margin Rising Device
The DIGINOVA aerial is a result of the experience acquired by Televes's in house manufacturing of high quality aerials. It was pre-ceded by the NOVA aerial and is the first of a new generation. The DIGINOVA aerial has successfully passed the the most stringent environmental testing: climate (temperature, humidity and radiation) plus vibration resistance tests in reference lab, confirming its suitability for universal use.
Product description The DIGINOVA aerial is classified as a high gain aerial. The high performance is generated via a UHF Yagi type aerial with 10 elements and a BIII and FM aerial consisting of a printed dipole, both connected to an MRD amplifying UHF (13dB), while coupling together BIII and FM. Special features It incorporates a special UHF/BIII MRD Multiplexor. This means that: If no additional amplification is needed, the aerial can operate in passive mode. Whilst working in passive mode the TV signal reception will not be influenced as the MRD will not attenuate signals. The MRD couples the BIII+FM together. Additionally when the MRD becomes active it creates a UHF gain of 13dB, endowing it with great versatility. The Televes MRD amplifying concept is supplied with an F connector made with injected zamak. It also complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directives 72/23/CEE and EMC 89/336/CCE, modified by directive 93/68/CEE and for evaluation the following standards have been applied: EN 50083-1: 1933/A1: 97 and EN 50083-2: 2001.
Low
FM-DAB-VHF-UHF DVB-T
nsum co
ion pt
UHF Aerial.- The UHF aerial has a Yagi 10 element type structure, consisting of a alloy reflector, a dipole and 8 directors on a new-generation printed circuit board. MRD.- The amplifier circuit is a mixed MRD already used in the DATMIX aerial. This circuit is characterized
incorporated with each other and with the alloy clamp through 8 stainless self-adjusting screws that seal the set, protecting it from weather conditions with a protection coefficient of IP22.
mountaing ease
by allowing the passage of a UHF signal in absence of voltage, whilst amplifying the signal by 13dB when it is fed with 12-24V(dc). This MRD variant mixes the VHF and FM signals with that of UHF.
Versatility.- This aerial is compatible with multiple configurations, as it does not need an exclusive voltage source. Among many other possible configurations, it can be used with an active source, with an electric current injector, or from a headend (AVANT, single-channel,....).
References
Signal FM dBi dB dBV V mA -2 -
1441
BIII UHF 4-7 12 2 102 IP22 12-24 42
Supply.- The DIGINOVA aerial is supplied with accessories including an active source, ref. 5457, that also provides it with additional UHF and BIII amplification that enables the TV signal to be distributed to several outlets according to the needs of the home. Protection.- The protection "dome" is manufactured from a high U/V ray resistance ABS plastic. It consists of a base and cover
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Ref. 5457
12 Vdc
TV
Salidas Outputs
Omninova Antennas
Electronic antennas with integrated elements and split-band amplification, provided with telecommunication band rejection filters. Very high performance antennas specially designed to be used in caravans and campings, as well as a complement or substitution of the community antenna, because it is very easy to install then and they are very robust. European patent.
1444
References
Model BI FM BIII UHF AC DC
1444
Omninova 26 17 28 30 220-240 12-24 10/8 (ON/OFF) 120
Gain
dB
270
90
V mA
Plane E Plane H
UHF ANTENNAS
10 Elem., ch. 21-69 (Black) 13 Elem., ch. 21-37, 12 dB 23 Elem., ch. 21-37, 16.5 dB 13 Elem., ch. 21-50, 12 dB 13 Elem., ch. 21-69, 12 dB
Yagi style antennas composed of 13 or 23 directive elements, triangular dipole and double V-reflector.
1121
References
Channel Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load 800 N/m2 1100 N/m2 dB mm N
N/m2 Km/h
8024
21-69 7 15 757 27.8 38.2
800 130
1108
21-37 12 28 1174 73 100.3
1100 150
1113
21-50 12 28 1174 73 100.3
1121
21-69 12 26 1180 73 100.3
Frequency response
G (dB)
14 13.5 13 12.5 12 11.5 11 10.5 10 9.5 9 8.5 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900
270
90
F (MHz)
Plane E Plane H
10
UHF ANTENNAS
ANTENNAS
1044
The main characteristic of this 43-element antenna is the design in X-shape of its directive elements. Also, because of its double reflector in V and its triangular dipole, it is shorter than conventional Yagi antennas. Very easy to install due to the elements integrated in the support and ready to be fixed up simply by rotating them.
1044
References
Channel Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load Wind pressure Wind speed 800 N/m2 1100 N/m2 N/m2 Km/h dB mm N 800 130
1044
21-69 16.5 26 1290 106.5 146.5 1100 150
G (dB)
17 16 15 14 13 12 11 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900
F (MHz)
270
90
Plane E Plane H
It is composed of a double boom, a double reflector and a triangular dipole. It is characterized for its small dimensions opposite to conventional Yagi with the same presentations.
1443
1446 1443
References
Channels Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load 800 N/m2 1100 N/m
2
1446
21-45 dB mm N 14 25 1230 83.5 114.8 800 130
1443
21-69 14 23 975 83.5 114.8 1100 150
Frequency response
G (dB)
15 14 13 12 11
270
90
N/m2 Km/h
10 9 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900
F (MHz)
Plane E Plane H
11
UHF ANTENNAS
1083
Antenna designed for those cases where the TV signal comes from several close transmitters especially suitable for over-water transmission. It is composed of 4 dipoles in a vertical pattern and a reflective panel. Dipoles are in phase across of the line that joins them.
1083
References
Channel Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load Wind pressure Wind speed 800 N/m
2
1083
21-69 dB mm 1100 N/m2 N/m
2
Frequency response
G (dB)
Radiation diagram
180
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900
F (MHz)
N 800 130
270
90
Km/h
Plane E Plane H
This antenna presents a double array configuration, in the horizontal plane, of circular elements made of aluminium thread. It shares the reflector of the V range antennas and a triangular type dipole in a junction box tested for outdoors. It is as easy to install as the X-range antennas, simply by rotating its elements, which come folded.
1125
1125 1425
References
Channel Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load Wind pressure Wind speed 800 N/m2 1100 N/m2 N/m2 Km/h dB mm N 800 130
1125
21-69 15.5 >25 1044 67 92 1100 150
G (dB)
Frequency response
Radiation diagram
180
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900
F (MHz)
270
90
Plane E Plane H
12
DAT Antennas
Antennas suitable for digital terrestrial reception (DTT), really easy to install, top of technology due to its electrical and mechanical characteristics.
range of antennas to be directive and, at the same time, wide band. As a result, its response is not only optimized in the highest channels, but olso in the rest of the UHF band. The fact of being directive avoids the reception of unwanted signals that would make the C/N of the original signal worse.
Reflectors are provided with prisoner screws to avoid its loss or its fall during the installation. The triple boom with 8 directors per axis allow this
The balun is located in a fully shielded diecast junction box with a built-in F connector.
ted by human activity (motors, power lines, ...) A perfect impedance matching that elimnates signal reflections which would cause image disturbances. This construction provides two essential features for DTT reception: Very high immunity to most interfering signals generaFurthermore, this standard dipole with its junction box can be substituted by the MRD (Margin Rising Device). Its main function is the improvement of the C/N of the signal, allowing the TV reception in fringe areas. The MRD is situated into the junction box and works in two different ways: As balun, whenever it is not powered. As soon as it is powered via the downlead, this device acts as a high performance preamplifier that helps to eliminate the impulsive noise.
The antenna is provided with a F connector and with an element made of rubber to protect the connection and to protect the connection box against the rain.
Because of the new design of the dipole in a U-shape, an excellent performace is obtained. Its special shape is able to make up for the losses due to the presence of the metalic connection box.
13
These antennas consisting of 45 elements are specially indicated for DTT / HDTV reception. Fully shielded connection box with F connector. Possibility of inserting a MRD.
1095
1095 1145
References
Channel Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load Wind pressure Wind speed 800 N/m
2
1095 / 1145
21-69 dB mm N 800 130 17 28 1020 109.5 150.5 1100 150
Frequency response
G (dB)
Radiation diagram
180
17 16 15 14 13 12 11 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900
F (MHz)
270
90
Plane E Plane H
1097
DAT 75
Very high and directive 75-element antennas for areas where reception conditions are bad.
1097
References
Channel Gain F/B ratio Length Wind load 800 N/m
2
1097
21-69 dB mm N 19 32 1825 144 198 800 130 1100 150
Frequency response
G (dB)
Radiation diagram
180
19 18 17 16 15 14
270
90
13 12 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900
F (MHz)
Plane E Plane H
14
5050
DAT Antennas
UHF Antennas
References
Frequency range Gain Output level Noise figure Powering Consumption
(1) DIN45004B
5050/5550
MHz dB dBV dB Vdc mA 470-862 13 102(1) 2 12-24 40
NOT SHIELDED
Anntena Junction Box
SHIELDED
Anntena Junction Box
MIRA
The Indoor Mira Antenna has been especially designed for the reception of terrestrial digital signals. The new MIRA antenna provides: Protection against interfering signals from outside the UHF band (it has filters that reject the mobile phone bands). Better image quality in analogue television. Digital TV reception in areas where other domestic antennas cannot guarantee reception.
1301
Frequency response
Radiation diagram
180
References
Bands Gain Noise figure DC Powering AC Powering Consumption MHz dB V mA
1301
UHF 25 2.5 12 230 75/8 (ON/OFF)
G (dB)
45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5
Plane E Plane H 0
470 MHz 862 MHz Mobile phone band GSM
270
Others
90
15
INDOOR ANTENNAS
Active
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
1332
References
Bands Gain DC Powering AC Powering dB V
1332
V/UHF 27/36 12 230
1331
V/UHF 20/36 12 230
1308
V/UHF 29/36 9 230
1331
TYPICAL APPLICATION
12 Vdc
1308
16
Sat
Satellite
Satellite dishes made of steel and finished with polyester paint. Wide range of LNBs to cover any posible solution.
Satellite dishes ........................................................................19 LNB ......................................................................................20 Feedhorns and supports ..........................................................21
18
SATELLITE DISHES
S AT E L L I T E
OFF-SET
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
7599 Multipack iron 7529 7530 7545 7546 600 White 600 White 650 Orange 800 Orange (Units) 10 100 10 5 100 5 100 5 5 100 100 5 100 100
NEW
Single pack AL 9306 7599 650 Orange 900 Orange Single pack iron 7535 7536 7538 7534 7505 7572 650 Orange 800 Orange 800 White 1000 Orange 1000 White 1100 Orange
754803 800 White 7543 7544 7571 7569 7597 7570 7568 1000 Orange 1000 White 1000 Orange 1000 White 1100 Orange 1100 Orange 1100 White
Made of steel and painted with polyester to avoid corrosion Dish size (mm)
Gain at 11.7 GHz Bandwidth OFFSET angle Thickness Elevation angle Wind load Wind pressure Wind speed 800 1100 dB GHz () mm () N/m2 800 130 345.6 475.2 1100 150 26.5 1(AL); 0.65 (FE) 0.7 1060 499.2 686.4 706.2 980.4 739.2 1016.4 912 1254
650
36.0
800
39.0
900
39.5 25 -
1000
40.5 24 0.8
1100
41.5
10.7 a 12.75 1
N/m2 Km/h
19
Supports
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION (LENGTH, HEIGHT, DIAMETER)
Y wall/ground support 294x294 L wall support offset 284x194 L support 380x350 L wall support 500x450 T ground base 750x200 Embedded base for 7392/7576 (325 high) L wall support offset 281x190 L support AL 425x250
Zinc plated surface as well as an special Reactive Sealing Treatment to increase its resistance against corrosion.
LNB
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
7475
7477
Universal single orange Universal QUATTRO orange Universal TWIN grey Universal QUAD grey Universal OCTO grey Monoblock (2 LNB) offset dishes (80 cm) grey
References
Input frequency Output frequency No. of outputs Gain Noise figure Local oscillator Powering Max. consumption Operating temperature dB GHz Vdc mA C MHz
7475
7477
7478
10.7-12.75
7610
7613
7611
950/1950 - 1100/2150 1 (H/V) 51 0.5 9.75/10.6 1220 150 150 300 -30+60 200 200 200 4 (Hl-Vl-Hh-Vh) 55 2x (H/V- l/h) 57 4x (H/V- l/h) 57 0.7 8x (H/V- l/h) 57 1 (H/V) 57
20
Single
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
9344
9344
Multisatellite
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
For 800 mm offset antenna For 1100 mm offset antenna For 800 mm offset antenna
6 6 9
7508
A Televs patent that allows the user to receive signals from various satellites located in different orbital positions with a single dish.
SAT 2
(Astra 19,2 E)
7592
Beam 2
6,2
Beam 1
A1
A2
(Eutelsat 13 E)
SAT 1
21
ACCESSORIES
Accessories
Current injector for LNB powering.
7450
References
Max. input voltage Max. current Frequency margin Through losses Return losses Vdc A MHz dB
7450
24 1 10-2150 0.5 >10
22
Mec
The mechanical accessory line is treated with Reactive Sealing Coating, improving the zinc cover process already applied to every product by adding an extra protection against oxidation.
Masts ..................................................................................................24 Supports and clamps for mast..............................................................25 Cables ..................................................................................................26 Accessories ..........................................................................................26 Towers ..................................................................................................27 Tower bases ........................................................................................28 Tower accessories ..............................................................................28
Mechanical accessories
24
MECHANICAL ACCESSORIES
MECHANICAL ACCESSORIES
Masts
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
2407
35 1450
3063
30
1450
3009
40
2500
30 mm 35 mm 40 mm 45 mm 40 mm 35 mm 30 mm 35 mm 45 mm
3072
30 2500
40
3000
35
2500
3010
45
3000
35
2500
3075
45
3000
Referencias
Length Diameter Thickness Bending moment
(1)
3007
30 1 Nxm 149,85 mm
3008
2500 35 1,5 299,70
3009
40 2 508,75
3010
45 2 656,75
3072
40 2 508,75
3042
2500 35 1 207,20
3063
30 1 149,85
2407
35 1,5 299,70
3075(1)
3000 45 2 656,75
3000
1450
Red
2117
2411
2414
2415
Mast clamps 2117 Window mast clamp For chimney 2411 2414 2415 L-Shape Tubular Reinforced tubular For bolting 2409 2401 2403 2404 L-Shape 300 mm L V bracket 500 mm U For embedding 2402 2405 2406 2410 300 mm V 350 mm I 500 mm U reinforced 250 mm I reinforced 2409 2401 2403 2404
2402
2405
2406
2410
25
MECHANICAL ACCESSORIES
Ref. 2117
30x1 200 130
Ref. 2411
415
Ref. 2414
130
586
300
32 30 320 30x1
345
315
402
40
Ref. 2415
128
Ref. 2409
90 30 30
Ref. 2401
400
15x30x1
385
90
300
128
30
30
250
Ref. 2403
100 30 40 30 40
Ref. 2404
96 160
Ref. 2402
255
120
260
100 245
500
30 305
Ref. 2405
350 500 30 40 50 6
Ref. 2406
30 40 20 2,5 9 250
Ref. 2410
Cables
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
Accessories
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
2000/2011
2408
2412
Cable clips 2000 2011 Opened Closed Accessories 2047 2408 2412 2413 4361 Jaw clamp for masts up 45 Saddle & clamp Corner piece Mast clamp Guy wire mounting kit 2413 2047 4361
26
MECHANICAL COMPLEMENTS
MECHANICAL ACCESSORIES
Towers
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
180 RPR(*) 3022 3023 3051 3052 Middle section Upper section Upper section Lower section 180 SE RPR 3014 3015 3017 Upper section Upper section w/ring Middle section 1,25 m 2,5 m 2,5 m 3m 1m 3m 3m 3090 3091 3092 3093 3053 3054 3055
360 RPR Upper section Lower section Middle section 360 Colour Lower section Middle section Middle section Upper section 3 m red 3 m red 3 m white 3 m red 3101 3102 3103 3104 3m 3m 3m 3120 3121 3122 3123
450 Colour Lower section Middle section Middle section Upper section 600 Colour Standard section Standard section Guy wire section Guy wire section white red white red red white red red
References
Main stainless steel tubes Transversal stainless steel rods Max. height with mast 3m mm m
180 SE
20x1,5 6 7,5
180
20x2 6 20,5
360
30x2 10 50,5
450
38x2,6 12 68
600
70x4 20 104 RPR red colour white colour
68 m max. 450
3122 3121 3120
27
MECHANICAL ACCESSORIES
Tower bases
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
3019
3020
180 SE 3019 3020 Frame embedded base Solid base 180 3026 3039 3056 Solid base + J-bolts Frame base embedded Pivoting base embedded 360 3056 3057 Pivoting base embedded Frame base embedded 450 3124 Pivoting base embedded 600 3106 3107 3108 3109 Pivot bearing support Guy wire base Tower base bracketry Guy wire bracketry 3108 3057 3124 3056 3109 3026 3039 3107
Tower accessories
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
3034
3059
Guy wire Guy wire Guy wire ring Guy wire ring Top mast holder
28
Electronics
the CE standards.
Our range of electronic products includes everything the instausing the most advanced technology to fulfill the Guidelines of
ller may need. Innovative designs to make the job easier and
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Mast devices............................................................................31 Domestic amplifiers ................................................................34 Accessories ............................................................................36 Minikom series ........................................................................37 Kompat series..........................................................................39 Programmable headend ..........................................................43 T03 system..............................................................................47 CDC system ............................................................................49 T05 Headend equipment..........................................................51 Multiswitches ..........................................................................64 Sofware and tools....................................................................72
30
MAST
ELECTRONICS
Mast mixers
Band mixers made of ABS plastic for outdoor use. New fast F connectors.
4040
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
References
Mixed bands Through losses Return losses Rejection bet. inputs Max. DC bypass Protection index mA dB BI/FM 47-108
4040
BIII/DAB UHF 174-254 470-862 1 typ. 10 >20 100 IP 23 VHF 47-254 1 typ.
4041
UHF1 UHF2 470-862 470-862 5 typ.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Ref. 4040
UHF
1 typ.
VHF
FM
31
MAST
Mast amplifiers
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
Broadband amplifiers in a housing made of ABS plastic for outdoor use. New fast F connector gives the advantages of both F connector and saddle & clamp.
5357
1in/1out BI/FM/BIII/UHF 3in/1out BI/BIII-FM-U 4in/1out BI/BIII-FM-U-U 5in/1out BI/BIII-FM-UHF-BIV-BV 5in/1out BI-BIII-UHF-UHF1-UHF2 3in/1out BI/BIII-UHF-UHF 4in/1out BI-BIII-UHF1-UHF2 Kits
References
Inputs Frequency range Gain Gain regulation Noise figure Output level DC bypass Input rejection Powering Consumption Protection index dBV mA dB Vdc mA 112 dB MHz
5356
BI/BIII/DAB 47-68 175-254 25/30 20 FM UHF BI/BIII
5357
FM UHF BI/BIII
5358
FM UHF1 UHF2 FM
5359
BI/BIII UHF UHF1 UHF2
47-68 47-68 47-68 88-108 470-862 88-108 470-862 88-108 470-862 see(1) note 175-254 175-254 175-254 25/30 15 4 112 24 70 IP 23 114 40 112 15 20 41 15 25/30 15 15 20 38 15 7.5 114 40 15 20 4 112 18 30 40 15 7 114 40 8 38
(1) According crossover channel: Higher crossover channel: 55 / Lower crossover channel: 30
References
Inputs Frequency range Gain Gain regulation Noise figure Output level DC bypass Powering Consumption Protection index dBV mA Vdc mA dB MHz BI 47-68 26 20 6 111 BIII
5355
UHF UHF1* UHF2* BI/BIII+D AB 47-68 175-254 23/27 20 9 114 40 12 100 IP 23 7 111
5360
UHF1 UHF2 BI 47-68 24 20 6 111
5362
BIII-DAB 175-254 27 15 UHF1* 470-..(1) . 23 15 11 114 40 UHF2* ...-862(1) 23 15
470-862 27 15 8 114 40 27
1) Crossover channels Refs. 5355, Min: 28, Max: 55 - Ref. 5362 Min: 25, Max: 55
32
MAST
ELECTRONICS
5353
New fast F connector gives the advantages of both F connector and saddle & clamp. Capable of mixing SAT signals.
5351 +PSU 5495 5352 +PSU 5495 5354 +PSU 5495 5350 +PSU 5495 (blister) 5351 +PSU 5495 (blister)
Referencias
Inputs Frequency range Gain Gain regulation Output level DIN 45004-B Noise figure DC bypass Powering Consumption Protection index MHz dB dBV dB mA Vdc mA
5354
VHF/UHF -9 20 15 93 2.5 40 FI - 12 350 40 VHF - 1.5 47254 470862 9502200 47254
5350
UHF 29 15 103 2.5 FI -2 350 1224 BI-BIII 18 18 105 5 40 UHF 470862 9502150 47254
5361
UHF 470862 25 12 103 10 UHF FI 9502150 -2 350 mx. 50 IP 23
References
Inputs Frequency range Gain Gain regulation Output level DIN 45004-B Noise figure DC bypass Powering Consumption Connection type
(1) Please specify channel when ordering
5351
BI/BIII MHz dB dBV dB mA Vdc mA 4.5 4768 175254 18 15 FM UHF IF VHF
5352
UHF1 UHF2 470862 27 15 103 6.5 40 1224 40 Easy-F IF VHF UHF
5353
1 CH. UHF
(1)
IF + DC
33
MAST
8203
5487
100 mA 24 Vdc with F connectors 100 mA 24 Vdc saddle & clamp 150 mA 12 Vdc saddle & clamp 100 mA 12 Vdc F connectors (UK Plug)
5495/5496
References
Bandwidth Mains voltage AC Mains voltage Output current Connection type Dimensions mm MHz V mA
5487
47-860 230 24 100 F
5495
5-860 230 24 100 S&C
5496
5-2500 230 12 150 S&C
8203
47-860 230 12 100 F 66x120x46
Domestic amplifiers
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
DIGI AMPLIFIERS 5515 5516 5517 5514 Dig-Setback 2 In-1 Out-DC Dig-Setback 2 In-2 Out-DC Dig-Setback 2 In-4 Out-DC Digi Ampl 4 Out DC Pass
References Inputs Outputs Forward path Bandwidth VHF/UHF variable gain VHF Output level DIN45004B UHF Rejection between outputs Noise figure (typ.) Return path Bandwidth Gain Output level Noise figure Powering Input voltage Output line voltage Max. output line current
5516 2 O1-O2
5517
47232 / 470860 24 20 16 12 115 109 108 113 112 105 >20 >25 5.5 530 15 6 10 110 11 6 16
8 97 12
jack:12Vdc/40mA I/P port: 9Vdc/30mA O/P ports: 8Vdc/10mA -
V/mA Vdc mA
34
DOMESTIC
ELECTRONICS
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
MATV 5527 5528 5529 5457 5519 5522 5523 5531 5530 IEC, 1 In-1 Out IEC 1 In-2 Out + TV IEC 1 In- 4 Out + TV IEC 1 In- 2 Out + TV, DC 100 mA F 1 In-1 Out split-band F 1 In-2 Out + TV F 1 In-4 Out + TV F 1 In-6 Out IF+MATV 1 In-2 Out TV 5530 5520 5526 5525 5533 5534 5535 5536
CATV 1 In-2 Out + TV Active Return 1 In-2 Out + TV Passive Return 1 In-2 Out + TV Var. Equaliser 1 In-1 Out Passive Return 5-30 MHz 1 In-1 Out Active Return 5-65 MHz 1 In-1 Out Passive Return 5-30 MHz 1 In-1 Out Active Return 5-65 MHz SAT IF IF+MATV 1 In-2 Out TV
References
Bandwidth Gain Variable gain Output level DIN45004B Rejection between outputs Noise figure (typ.) Input line powering Input line Max. Current Connectors O1...O6 TV MHz dB dBV dB V mA type
5527
5528
47...862
5529
5522
5523
47...862
5531
5519
47-320 470-862
5457
47-862 20 14 106 >25 4 12 100
25 112 -
20 14 106 >20
16 13 102 >25
20 14 106 >20 5 -
16 13 12 102 >25
16 103 >25
17 / 27 -3 / 7 105 >25
IEC
IEC
References
Inputs Outputs Forward path MATV SAT IF O1-O2 MATV TV Gain SAT IF O1-O2 Output level MATV TV DIN45004B SAT IF Variable gain Variable equaliser
5533
no.
5534
1
5535
5536
1
5530
5520
5526 5525
3 (O1-O2-TV)
Ref. 7452
MHz 47...862 87,5...862 47...862 87,5...862 47...862 87,5...862 87,5...862 MHz 950...2400 18 24 34 20 dB 18 12 13 dB 19 > 106 112 107 dBV 105* 101 dBV 110** 18 18 8 12 18 18 Rejection between outputs dB >18 >20 6 MATV 7 5.5 5 5.5 Noise figure (typ.) SAT IF <4 Return path Bandwidth MHz 5...30 5...65 5...30 5...65 5...30 5...65 5...65 Gain dB -1 20 -1 20 -9 -7 9 -7
Bandwidth
Ref. 5530
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Powering
Mains voltage (jack) In-Out DC bypass
(*) DIN45004B
Vac mA
(**) 2 tones @ -35dB
230
300
35
TERRESTRIAL/SATELLITE TV
References
MATV Frequency range Gain Output level DIN 45004 B Noise figure IF Frequency range Gain Output level DIN VDE0855/12 Noise figure General Consumption Max. bypass current MHz dB dBV dB MHz dB dBV dB
4006
470-862 13 98 < 4.5 23 (24 Vdc) -
7485
4006
4006 7485
UHF 13 dB IF 20 dB
Amplifier powered by means of coaxial cable to adapt the input level in the headend equipment. The ref. 7485 also allows the powering bypass current for LNB conversor.
7485
mA
Notch filters
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
References
Adjustments N of channels Insertion losses UHF BIII FM BI Pv n Pv n1 Pv n2 1
4162
2 2 <1 <2 <10 <15 >35 <3 15-20 <3 IEC 1
4172
4 2 <1 <1 <1 <1 >35 <2 Yes 10-15 <1
4007
1 1 <1 >15 <5 <1 F
4162
dB
Pv*
4007
Attenuators
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
References
Range Attenuation margin Band DC bypass dB MHz
5165
0-20 47-860 Yes
4005
4005
adjustable 5-2200
5165 4005
36
TERRESTRIAL/SATELLITE TV
ELECTRONICS
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
Terrestrial 5373 5392 5395 5311 5312 5372 1 input V/U 4 inputs U-V-BI/BIII-FM 5 inputs UHF-BV-BIV-BIII/DAB-BI/FM 3 inputs FM-BIII/BS-UHF 3 inputs FM-BI/BIII-UHF 2 inputs V-U (7+1 outs.)+R5-7MHz (UK plug)
5399
1 input V-U (6+1 outs.) + R5-30MHz 1 input V-U (6+1 outs.) + R5-65MHz 5 in (BI-BIII-BIV-BV-UHF)
References
Inputs Outputs IF path Frequency range Attenuator Equaliser Gain Output level DIN VDE 0855/12 Noise figure MATV path Frequency range Attenuator Equaliser Gain IMD 3 IMD 2 CSB/CSO/XMOD Output level DIN 45004 B Noise figure Return path General Powering voltage Max. power consumption 22 KHz tone amplitude Max. DC current for LNB Dimensions
5363
IF -MATV IF/MATV MHz dB dBV dB MHz -1.5 230 14 0.61 300 (13/17Vdc) 180x110x55 0-20 0-12 35-45 124 <9
5317
5319
IF1/MATV - IF2 IF1/MATV -IF2/MATV IF1/MATV -IF2/MATV IF1/MATV -IF2/MATV 950-2150 0-20 0-15 35-40 123 10 47-862 0-15 0-20 30-35 113 112 96 117 5-30 passive 230 12 180x110x55
0-20 33 119 10
dB
-2 230 15 180x110x55
References
Inputs Amplified bands Gain Output level DIN 45004-B VHF UHF VHF UHF dB dBV dB dB mA mm
5373
1
VHF (47-454) / UHF
5392
4
FM- BI/BIIIUHF1-UHF2
5395
4
UHF-BV-BIVBIII/DAB-BI/FM
5311/5312
3
FM BS/BIII UHF FM BI/BIII UHF
5372 /01
1
VHF(47-230)/ UHF
5399
2
VHF(47-232)- UHF
5313/5314
1
VHF/UHF (47/87-862)
5391
5
BI-BIII/DAB BIV - BV- UHF
33 43 115 116
5 (16 - 0+1) 15 (27 - 0+1) 88 101 (Out +1) 108 (Ret. P.)
VHF Noise figure UHF VHF Variable gain UHF Max. preamp current Dimensions
37
TERRESTRIAL/SATELLITE TV
TYPICAL APPLICATION
UHF1
UHF2
BI/BIII
FM
Ref. 5392
MATV
Ref. 5363
Ref. 5435, 6, 7, 8, 9
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Ref. 5373
MATV
Ref. 5363
38
TERRESTRIAL/SATELLITE TV
ELECTRONICS
Multiple input (High or medium power) 5384 5310 HP Kompact 5in/1out FM-BI/BIII-U-BIV-BV HP Kompact 3in/1out BI/BIII-FM-UHF
5384
Kompact amplifiers placed in a chassis made of zamak with F connectors. The amplification is carried out in two independent stages, one for UHF and the other for VHF Includes a test output and a power supply unit, which has a very low consumption level. Inputs are provided with attenuators and very selective filters.
References
Inputs Amplified band Gain Output level DIN 45004-B Noise figure Variable gain Max. preamp current Power consumption Dimensions VHF UHF VHF UHF VHF UHF dB dBV dB dB mA W mm
5384
5
5310
3
BI/BIII - FM - BIV FM - BI/BIII - UHF BV - UHF 49 53 118 122 <6 <8 20 50 (BIV-BV-U) 50 (BI/BIII) 30 293x147x48 49 55 118 122 <6 <8 20 50 (BI/BIII + UHF) 13
TYPICAL APPLICATION
BV
BIV
Ref. 5351
UHF
BI/BIII
FM
Ref. 5384
39
TERRESTRIAL/SATELLITE TV
4510
4511
5385 5308 5379 5383 4510 4511 4513 4512 4514 5323
HP. 1in /1out VHF/UHF SPLIT BAND HP. 1in /1out VHF/UHF BROADBAND Push-Pull. MATV + R5-30MHz DC line powered MATV + R5-65 MHz Hybrid. MATV + R5-30MHz DC line powered Outdoor R5-30 MHz hybrid AC line powered Outdoor R5-65 MHz hybrid AC line powered Hybrid. MATV + R5-65MHz Hybrid. MATV + R5-65MHz 120V MATV interstage attenuation SPLIT BAND
References
MATV path Frequency range Attenuator Equaliser Cable equaliser Gain DIN 45004-B IMD3 (-60 dB, 2p) IMD2 (-60 dB, 2p) Output level CTB (-60 dB, 42p) CSO (-60 dB, 42p) XMOD (-60 dB, 42p) Flatness Noise figure Return path Frequency range Attenuator Gain DIN 45004-B Output IMD3 (-60 dB, 2p) level IMD2 (-60 dB, 2p) Flatness General Powering voltage Max. power consumption Current bypass Consumption 24 Vdc N. of powered amps Dimensions MHz dB
5308
5385
5323
5379
5383
4510
47-862
4511
47-862
4513
86-862 0-20 0-20 0-20 36 (2) > 120 117 111 104 104 104
1
4512
87-862
4514
47-862
dBV
47-862 47-422/470-862 47-862 86-862 0-20 0-20 0-20/0-18 0-20 0-18 0-7 0-6 0-16 0-13 35-45 49/54 35/45 37 (1) 37 (1) >120 115/121 115/122 >114 >114 117 112/118 112/119 111 111 95 96/96/105 105 88 95 95 88 95 95 88 95 95 0.9 0.9 3 3 3 8 <5.5/<6.5 6/5 7.5 typ 7.5 typ 230
44 (2)
36 (2)
44 (2)
44 (2)
<8 5-30
<8 5-30
<8 5-65
<8 5-30
230
40-60
40-60
230
23 (50)
30 2 (Vdc) 1 (450)
15 5 (48 Vac)
30 2 (Vdc)
120 30 2 (Vdc)
(1) with amplifier module, 29 dB without it. (2) with amplifier module, 26 dB without it. (3) with amplifier module, 250 mA without it.
40
TERRESTRIAL/SATELLITE TV
ELECTRONICS
5456
References
Mains voltage Output voltage Max. output current Max. power consumption Frequency range Dimensions Vac FIC A W MHz mm
5456
23015 57 5 375 5-860 278x217x100
TYPICAL APPLICATION
FM
C4
C10
C25
C30
C36
C50
C58
Ref. 5308
Floor 5
Floor 6
Floor 4
Floor 3
Floor 2
Floor 1
41
Floor 1
Floor 2
Floor 3
Floor 4
Floor 5
Floor 6
TERRESTRIAL/SATELLITE TV
5398
MP. MATV + IF + R5-65 MHz LP. Push-Pull. LP. Hybrid. LP. Hybrid. MATV + IF+ R5-30MHz 120 Vac - MATV + IF+ R5-30MHz MATV + IF+ R5-30MHz
References
IF path Frequency range Attenuator Equaliser Gain Output level Noise figure MATV path Frequency range Attenuator Equaliser Cable equaliser Gain DIN 45004-B IMD3 (-60 dB, 2p) IMD2 (-60 dB, 2p) CTB (-60 dB, 42p) CSO (-60 dB, 42p) XMOD (-60 dB, 42p) MHz dB dBV dB MHz dB
5305
5398
950-2150 0-20 0-12
5365
5397
35-40 118
38 121
35-40 118
87-862
Output level
dBV
Flatness Noise figure Return path Frequency range Attenuator Gain Output level Flatness General Powering voltage Max. power consumption Current bypass Consumption 24 Vdc N. of powered amps
(1)
dB MHz dB DIN 45004-B IMD3 (-60 dB, 2p) IMD2 (-60 dB, 2p) dBV dB Vac W A mA
(3)
36(2) >119 116 110 100 100 100 1 <10 5-30 0-20
15 115
20 115
27 without amplifier
(2)
28 without amplifier
30 without amplifier
42
TERRESTRIAL/SATELLITE TV
ELECTRONICS
CONTROL MODE
via modem PC
5325
System accessories 2168 7234 PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit
Copy
configuration into handset
References
Inputs Frequency bands Filters configuration N channels per filter Gain Gain regulation Optimum input margin Manual reg. gain Slope adjustment Output level Regulation Output level Noise figure Rejection Input line powering (5) (Automatic) I max. (4) Mains voltage Consumption Protection index Dimensions
(1)
5325
UHF 1 MHz 9 7 6 dB dBV dB dBV dB Vdc mA Vac w mm
(3)
UHF3 1 1 1
0-20(1) 60-105 9 (by single channel) 0-9 117(3) 96-111 9 tip 20 (16 MHz) 24 60
FM BI/BIII/DAB 87-108 47-68/174-230 Automatic 0-25 - OFF(1) 60-85 62-87 9 9 111(3) 76-101 91-106 10 20 (16 MHz) 24 60 23015% - 50/60 Hz 30 IP 20 320x250x60
IF/SAT 950-2150 4245 0-12 - OFF(2) 0-12(2) 123 9 40 (862 MHz) 13/17 (22 kHz) 300
Automatic regulation /
(2)
Programmable /
(4)
Available current /
(5)
ON - OFF - AUTO
43
TERRESTRIAL/SATELLITE TV
TYPICAL APPLICATION
UHF3
TDT
QPSK-PAL
FI 2 UHF2
FM BI/BIII/DAB FI 1
UHF1
Ref. 5436
SAT RF
SAT RF
SAT RF
SAT RF
SAT RF
SAT RF
SAT RF
SAT RF
SAT RF
Ref. 5325
Avant 5 configuration
44
TERRESTRIAL/SATELLITE TV
ELECTRONICS
5326
5326 5327
Main features 5 UHF filters and 1 VHF filter 2 UHF inputs with two possible filter assigments (2-3 or 5-0); each filter can cluster up to 7 channels. VHF input that can cluster up to 4 channels (7-28 MHz) (only 5326) Input loopthru to mix the output of another AVANT3 Broadband output to another AVANT3 Split-band amplification FM/BI input
Reference
Inputs Bandwidth Number of filters/output Number of channels/filter General attenuation Filter attenuation Input level Output level Output level IMD3 Rejection Noise figure Input powering (12 dB) Powering voltage dB Vac dBV dB MHz UHF 1 UHF 2 FM/BI 47-68 87-108 -
5326 /5327
BIII (ref. 5326) VHF IN/MIX (ref. 5327)
UHF1
CCIR 47-406/ 174-300 Ch. 5-Ch. 12 470-862 470-862 Ch. S11-Ch. S20 1 1-4 0-20 0-15 65-90 115 112 20 (8 MHz) 9 typ / 7 typ 50 mA 113/116 110/113 -
1-5(B.IV) /1-7(B.V) 0-15 60-80 117 114 20 (16 MHz) 9 typ / 7 typ 50 mA 50 mA
UHF2 BIII-DAB
FM
23020% - 50/60 Hz
Out
45
TERRESTRIAL/SATELLITE TV
The modulator accepts audio and video inputs and it modulates them, according to the standard, to IF 38.9 MHz. The modulated IF signal converts to any channel or frequency bewteen 46 and 862 MHz and after being filtered, it is amplified to obtain the specified output level. The different configurable parameters of the modulator, as well as the output level and frequency, are controlled by the universal programmer ref. 7234.
Reference
Video Bandwidth Input level (75) Modulation depth Differential gain Differencial phase Group delay S/N Ratio Flatness Audio Bandwidth Impedance Pre-emphasis Deviation (1KHz/1.7Vpp input) Distortion (1KHz dev.30 KHz) S/N Ratio Input level RF Output Output frequency Output level (2 ch. and intermodulation at 52 dB) Variable out level Adjustable Vc/Ac ratio Loop-through losses Adjustable Vc/Ac spacing
5804
MHz 5 Vpp 1 % 7386 % -5%(min). 5%(max.) () -5 (min). 5 (max.) ns <100 >53 dB <1 KHz W s % % dB dBm MHz dBV dB 0,04 ... 15 10000 50 programmable <1 >45 >-15<7 46-862 (progr.) 6 dBm (115) >15 -11-18 (progr.) 2.5 (46-862 MHz) 4.5 (B/G) 5.5 (M/N) 6 (I) 6.5 (L) <60 typ. >56 12 600 F 35x197x163
5804
Modulator
5804
MHz dBc dB V mA mm
5174
Spurious band level C/N (5 MHz) General Powering Max. Consumption Output connectors Dimensions
T Y P I C A L A P P L I C AT I O N
1 Power Pack/Modulator
Combiner Output
4 channels are added to the existing installation. In this case, the modulators can be mounted in a 19 rack format using the 19 modulators support ref. 5174
46
Power supply units 5498 5029 T03 PSU 24V/60 W T03/T05 PSU Mounting 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Various 4221 5074 4061 5073 4071 Current injector F connector Link push fit type Terminal load F connector 75 Blank plate F type DC blocker terminal load
5094
Amplifiers 5081 5082 5099 5087 5083 5088 5089 5086 5097 5098 5100 5080 BI FM DAB S Low band BIII S High band Hyperband UHF multichannel DTT UHF w/AGC UHF High selectivity UHF selective Satellite IF
References
Bandwidth Frequency range Gain Output level Standard Noise figure Regulation margin Rejection between channels Flatness Consumption at 24 Vdc Preamp. max. current (24Vdc) Dimensions mA mA mm dB MHz dB dBV
5081
7 47-88 50 123
5082
20.5 87.5-108 35 114 <9
5083
7 174-230 50 123
5085
32 830-862 57 106 <8
5086
16/24/32/40 470-862(1) / 470-862(2) 50 111/109/108/108 EN 50083-5
5087
7 104-174 58 125 <9 30
5088
7 230-300 58 124
5089
8 302-470 58 125
35 40 (n2) <1
35 30(3) <3 65
30 (n2) <1
30 (n2) <1 90
30 (n2) <1
References
Bandwidth Frequency range Gain Output level Standard Noise figure Regulation margin AGC margin Rejection between channels Flatness Consumption at 24 Vdc Preamp. max. current (24Vdc) Dimensions MHz dB dBV
5097
5098
5100
5099
37 195-232 45 114 di=50dB (2ch 4MHz) <9 35 20 (n2) <3
(1) (2) (3) (4)
dB
mA mm
8 470-862 57 55 48 125/118(4) 120/113(4) EN 50083-5 <9 <11 <11 20 30 30 30 18 (n1) 15 (n1) 50 (n3) 50 (n2) 50 (n2) <1 <2 <2 90 100 35x197x83
2, 3 or 4 UHF channels 5 UHF channels Rejection at 77 (MHz) and 120 (MHz) Analogue/Digital
47
5080
2-1
5080
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Ref. 4061
FM
C4
C10
C25
C30
C36
C50
C58
FI
Ref. 5498 Ref. 5083 Ref. 5082 Ref. 5081 Ref. 5080 Output MATV+FI
48
5052 5051
System accessories 5029 5075 2168 7234 5837 PSU Hybrid amplifier MATV PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Modem IP Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
The headend controller allows remote control of a headend by using an external modem connected to the phone line or local control by connecting a PC directly to the headend controller. The offered services are: Remote programming of devices. Headends state monitorization Upload the configuration of the headend from a PC. Generate a private TV channel.
4 screen max. 4 screen max. programmable serie, compatible AT 9600 baud 9600 baud 46-862 (or list of channels) 250 805 (programmable) 15 14 typ. <1.5 60 typ. PAL / NTSC 0.6 (5); 0.2 (15)
Device management CDC
References
Devices management Max. number of devices in the bus Bus control OSD Management Headend information screen Programmable data screen Delay between sreens Modem connection External modem Transmition speed RF VSB Output Output frequency MHz Frequency steps kHz Max. output level dBV Regulation margin USWR Output dB Bypass losses Spurious dBc TV standard General Consumption A (Vdc)
5052 / 5051
254 RS485, 3 thread
49
NEW
5836
References
CDC Communication Transmitter W Power
5836
RJ45 (RS232, TX/RX) 2@ GSM 850/900 1@ DCS1800 / PCS1900 -107@ GSM 850/900 Sensitivity dbm -106 @ DCS1800 / PCS1900 Set of AT Hayes Standard Commands ETSI GSM 07.07 for AT and GPRS Standard AT commands GSM 07.05 for AT for SMS and CBS Compatible with Class 1 FAX Maximal Baudrate Kbps 115,2 330 (dedicated mode = active call) Consumption mA (5V) 50 (idle mode= awaiting call)
References
Transmitter bit rate Compression and data correction Command groups Host interface Dial mode Normative Consumption Protection level
* Regarding the line status
5839
V.92 e V.90 / 56 Kbps* ITU-T V.34 / bis/V.32/V.22bis/V.22/V.21/V.23 Bell 212a / 103J ITU-V.44 / V.42bis / MNP5 ITU-V.42 / MNP2-4 AT command groups extended Serial port Tones - Pulses CTR 21 - R&TTE 1999/5/EC 10mA / 5V - 150mA / 15V. IP 20
References
Serial Interface Routing Buffer Ethernet Connection CDC Communication Consumption (5V)
5837
RS232 (TX/RX) 12 Kbytes x 2 10/100 BaseT RJ45 (RS232, TX/RX) 500
mA
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Satellite input
Terrestrial input
TDT
QPSK-PAL
QPSK-PAL
QPSK-PAL
QPSK-PAL
QOFDM-PAL
QOFDM-PAL
QOFDM-PAL
CDC
MODEM
Direc. 1
Direc. 2
Direc. 3
Direc. 4
Direc. 5
Direc. 6
Direc. 7
Direc. 8
Direc. 9
Direc. 10
Direc. 0
Modem
Telephone line
50
Universal modulators
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
CONTROL MODE
via modem PC
References
Video Bandwidth Input level (75) Modulation depth Differential gain Differencial phase Group delay S/N Ratio Flatness Audio Bandwidth Impedance Pre-emphasis Deviation (1KHz/1.7 Vpp input) Distortion (1KHz desv.30 KHz) S/N Ratio Input level RF VSB Output Output frequency Output level Ratio margin Carrier ratio Loop-through losses Return losses Vc / Ac spacing (programmable in ref. 5801) Spurious band level C/N (5 MHz) General Consumption Dimensions MHz Vpp % % () ns dB KHz s % % dB dBV MHz dBV dB
5802
5 1 72.590 <4 <4 <100 >52 <1 15 10000 50 programmable <1 >45 >94<115 46-862 (progr.) 805 (progr.) >15 -11-18 (progr.) <1.5 >10 5.5 <60 typ. >56 225(5V) 230(15V) 35x197x163
5802
5802
Stereo VHF/UHF
System accessories 5029 5075 2168 7234 5837 PSU Hybrid amplifier MATV PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Modem IP Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
MHz dBc dB mA mm
The modulator accepts audio and video inputs and modulates them, according to the standard, in an IF of 38,9 MHz. The modulated IF signal is upconverted to any channel or frequency between 46 y 862 MHz and, once filtered, is amplified to obtain the desired Output Level. Programmable parameters: Output freq. or channel. Output level. Audio and video levels. Carrier ratio A/V. Audio freq. subcarrier. Audio selection 1 or 2 . Selection signal test. Device address. Remotely controllable via the CDC.
Output spectrum
TYPICAL APPLICATION
L R
L R
Ref. 5029
51
References
Input
5179
5179
System accessories
Input level
5029 5075 2168 7234 5837 PSU Hybrid amplifier MATV PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Modem IP Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
Input loopthough loss Output Output frequency range Frequency steps Max. output level Regulation margin Return loss Slope adjustment Output Loopthough loss Equivalent noise degradation (END) General Consumption Preamplifier power Dimensions
dB
mA (Vdc) 500 (5); 150 (15) Vdc mm 12/24 (UHF in) 35x197x163
Analogue & digital channel processor allowing the convertion or just processing of both digital & analogue channels. Fully input/output agile though the full VHF & UHF band. Th product can also be used as channel processor suing same input/output channel. The input AGC guarantees a stable output level.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
MATV 5052
ADAPTER
5075
CDC
Programmable parameters:
Freq./Channel (Input / output). Output level Converter/Amplifier Channel slope. Analogue/Digitale mode. Input bandwidth 7/8 MHz Remotely controllable via CDC
Distribution
5029 5179
52
QPSK-FM
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
Reference
QPSK Demodulator LNB powering Vdc dB MHz dBV dB Kbaud %
5579
Selec. 13/17 OFF 22 KHz (selec. ON/OFF) <1.5 9502150 1 5 4484 >7 3-45 35 1/2;2/3;3/4;5/6;7/8 RS (204;188) 75 57 <1 35 EN5007/EBV-SPB490 Mltiplex CCIR 87,5 ... 108 100 755 15 14 tip. 1.5 60 tip. 5 Vdc: 450 / 15 Vdc: 300 18 Vdc: 300. 35x97x63
5579
NEW
5579
QPSK-FM
System accessories 5029 5075 2168 7234 5837 PSU Hybrid amplifier MATV PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Modem IP Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
Input loopthough loss Input frequency Frequency steps PLL Lock margin Input level Return loss Input simbol rate Roll-off Convolucional code Block code Audio FM deviation RDS Freq. Subcarrier Distorsion Isolation RDS encoding Stereo encoding RF Output Output frequency range Frequency steps Max. Outut level Output level adjustment Output return loss Output loopthrough loss Output spurious General Consumption Dimensions
KHz % dB
The QPSK/FM transmodulator can modulate in an FM carrier 88-108 MHz the digital audio stream from a DVB-S transponder. The DVB channel identier will be inserted as RDS information.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Ref. 5075
It can also be used as FM modulator by means of the L & R Audio input on the RJ45 Input conector. Programmable parameters:
Input parameters Output parameters. Remotely controllable via CDC
Ref. 5029
QPSK-FM
QPSK-FM
QPSK-FM
QPSK-FM
QPSK-FM
QPSK-FM
QPSK-FM
QPSK-FM
Ref. 5579
Ref. 5029
Ref. 5579
53
QPSK-PAL
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
CONTROL MODE
via modem PC
References
QPSK Demodulator Powering LNB Input through losses Input frequency Frequency steps Locking margin Input level Return losses Input SR Capture margin Roll-off FEC Block code MPEG-2 Decoder Input format Decodification Input rate Video rate Video resolution Video output RF VSB Output Output frequency Frequency steps Max. output level Regulation margin Return losses Output through losses Spurious General Consumption Dimensions Vdc dB MHz dBV dB Mbaud %
5000
507905 QPSK-PAL (CDC) 503704 QPSK-PAL (CDC) stereo 5000 QPSK-PAL(CDC) stereo w/ C.I.
System accessories 5029 5075 2168 7234 5837 PSU Hybrid amplifier MATV PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Modem IP Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
Mbps
A(Vdc) mm
It transforms a digital satellite channel to a VHF or UHF analogue channel. Programmable parameters: Output channel. Output level. Input frequency. A/V programme selection. SR (symbol rate). Video modulation index. Audio deviation. Audio carrier frequency. A/V Ratio. LNB powering parameters. Remotely controllable via the CDC.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Ref. 5052
Ref. 5180
Ref. 5029
Ref. 5180
54
QPSK-QAM
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
CONTROL MODE
via modem PC
References
QPSK Demodulator LNB powering Input through losses Input frequency Vdc dB MHz dBV MHz Mbaud %
5023
13/17/-; 22 KHz/<1.5 950-2150 44-84 36 3-45 35 16; 32; 64; 128; 256 Mbaud % MHz MHz dBV dB dBc 7.2 15 Max. 8 46-862 805 15 <1.5 60 typ. 1.2 (5) 0.5 (15) 0.3 max. for LNB (18) 35x197x163
5023
5023
QPSK-QAM
System accessories 5029 5075 2168 7234 5837 PSU Hybrid amplifier MATV PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Modem IP Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
Input level Bandwidth SR Roll-off QAM Modulator Modulation format SR Max. Roll-off Bandwidth RF VSB Output Input frequency Output level Regulation margin Output through losses Spurious General Consumption Dimensions
A (Vdc) mm
It transforms a QPSK satellite digital channel into a QAM digital channel for distribution networks in VHF or UHF bands. Programmables parameters: Output frequency. SR (Symbol rate). QAM Modulation format. Frequency or otput channel. Output level. Audio carrier frequency. IQ Modulation format. LNB poweirng parameters. Remotely controllable via the CDC.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Output QAM
Ref. 5052
Ref. 5023
Ref. 5029
Ref. 5023
55
DVB S2-QAM
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
CONTROL MODE
via modem PC
References Input frequency Input level Lock range Through losses LNB Powering
5180 950..2150 Mhz -60..-25 dBm 5 MHz 1.5 dB 17/13/OFF Vdc (22 Khz ON/OFF) QPSK/8PSK 10-30 Mbaud LDPC (9/10,8/9,5/6,4/5,3/4,2/3,3/5,1/2,1/4,1/ 3,2/5) BCH (Bose-Chauduri-Hocquenghem) Square Root Raised Cosine 20%,25%,35% 16,32,64,128,256 QAM 6,9 Mbaud Yes Yes Yes 15% > 50 dB >39 dB 46..862 Mhz 500 kHz 80 dBV 15 dB
5180
DVB S2-QAM
System accessories 5029 5075 2168 7234 5837 PSU Hybrid amplifier MATV PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Modem IP Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
Input Modulation Symbol rate Input FEC Output FEC Filtering Roll -off Output Modulation Symbol rate PCR Correction PID Filtering Op ID Filtering Roll -off Output C/N MER Output Frequency Frequency deviation Output level Regulation margin
Trasnsmodulates a DVB-S2/ DVB-S transponder in QAM. Programmable parameters: Input frequency, modulation standard DVBS2 or DVB-S, input baud rate, LNB power. Output QAM modulation format Output channel / frequency I/Q modulation format
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Ref. 5052
Ref. 5180
Ref. 5029
Ref. 5180
56
CONTROL MODE
via modem PC
5181
DVB S2-COFDM
5181 950..2150 Mhz -60..-25 dBm 5 MHz 1.5 dB 17/13/OFF Vdc (22 Khz ON/OFF) QPSK/8PSK 10-30 Mbaud LDPC (9/10,8/9,5/6,4/5,3/4,2/3,3/5,1/2,1/4,1/3,2/5) BCH (Bose-Chauduri-Hocquenghem) Square Root Raised Cosine 20%,25%,35% COFDM EN300744 8K FFT, 1/32, 64 QAM, 7/8 7/8 MHz 46..862 Mhz 80 dBV 15 dB
System accessories 5029 5075 2168 7234 5837 PSU Hybrid amplifier MATV PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Modem IP Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
Lock range Through losses LNB Powering Input Modulation Symbol rate Input FEC Output FEC Filtering Roll -off Output Modulation COFDM Bandwidth Outupt Frequency Output level Regulation margin
Trasnsmodulates a DVB-S2/ DVB-S transponder in COFDM limited by the output maximum bit rate. Output channel can be in VHF or UHF.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Ref. 5181
DVBS2-COFDM
Programmable parameters: Input frequency, modulation standard DVBS2 or DVB-S, input baud rate, LNB power. COFDM Bandwidth, modulation type, guard interval, FEC. List of services translated to the output.
FI 2
FM C8 C31 C34 C37
Ref. 5010
6
FI 1
PAU
PAU
PAU
PAU
Ref. 7407
1
R/C
PAU
PAU
PAU
PAU
57
COFDM-PAL
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
CONTROL MODE
via modem PC
References
COFDM demodulator Input through losses Input frequency Frequency steps Locking margin Input level MHz dB
505403
dBV dB MHz
System accessories 5029 5075 2168 7234 5837 PSU Hybrid amplifier MATV PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Modem IP Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
Return losses Bandwidth filter SAW FFT Constellation Guard interval Viterbi rate Max. symbol rate MPEG Decoder Input format Decoding TS input rate Video rate Video resolution Video output RF VSB Output Output frequency Frequency steps Max. Output level Variable gain Return losses Through losses Spurious band level General Consumption Preamplifier PSU Dimensions
Mbaud
Mbps
Transforms a terrestrial digital channel to an analogue channel either in VHF or UHF. Programmables parameters:
TYPICAL APPLICATION
PC
Input and output channel. Output level. Video and Audio program selection. Video modulation index. Audio deviation. Audio carrier frequency. A/V ratio Remotely controllable via the CDC.
Ref. 5052
Ref. 5054
Ref. 5029
Ref. 5054
58
COFDM-QAM
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
CONTROL MODE
via modem PC
References
COFDM demodulator Input through losses Input frequency
TS-Proc
5056
dB MHz dBV dB MHz 1,2 174-230 / 474-858 1 0.5 49 a 89 (8k; 64 QAM;FEC 2/3) >12 (46-862 MHz) 7 - 8 programmable 2k; 8k QPSK; 16QAM; 64 QAM 1/4; 1/8; 1/16; 1/32 1/2; 2/3; 3/4; 5/6; 7/8 QAM Mbaud % 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 7.2 mx. 15 RS (188, 204) Normal / Inverted 46-862 250 805 15 14 typ. <1.5 60 typ. 0.7 (5) / 0.32 (15) 60 (0-12-24Vdc, prog.) 35x197x163
5056
5056 5556
COFDM-QAM COFDM-QAM
Frequency steps Locking margin Input level Return losses Bandwidth filter SAW FFT Constellation Guard interval Viterbi rate QAM Modulator Modulation format Symbol rate Roll-off factor Block code Output spectrum RF VSB Output Output frequency Frequency steps Output level Variable gain Return losses Through losses Spurious band level General Consumption Preamplifier PSU Dimensions
System accessories 5029 5075 2168 7234 5837 PSU Hybrid amplifier MATV PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Modem IP Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
Transforms a terrestrial digital channel to a digital QAM channel either in VHF or UHF. Programmable parameters: Input and output channel Output level. Remotely controllable via the CDC.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
PC Modem
Ref. 5052
Ref. 5056
Ref. 5029
Ref. 5056
59
IF / IF processors
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
CONTROL MODE
via modem PC
References
Input freq. margin Output freq. margin Frequency steps Output impedance Input return losses Output return losses BW of the selected channel Input level Output level Level regulator Powering LNB General Max. consumption Protection index A(Vdc) Vdc dB MHz dBV MHz
5863
5864
5863
950-2150 950-2150 1 75 >10 >10 27/36 (programmable) 59-89 89 (reg. >15 dB) Yes 13/17 / OFF 22 KHz / OFF
5863 5864
System accessories 5029 5865 2168 7234 5837 PSU IF amplifier PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Modem IP Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
0.36(5) 0.15(15)
1(5) 0.15(15)
IP 20
IF AMPLIFIER
References
Frequency range Gain (950 MHz) Gain (2150 MHz) Adjustable margin Output voltage (2 tones -35dB) Connector Powering Consumption Vdc mA(vdc) dBV dB MHz
5865
9502150 352 403 20 >123 F 15 200(15)
Programmable parameters: Modular and programmable satellite system. Allows the selection of any channel in the IFband to be shifted into another channel inside the band. Remotely controllable via the CDC.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Out SMATV
Ref. 5864
Ref. 5865
60
Analogue SAT-RF
7310 PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
References
IF Input Input frequency Input level Locking margin MHz dBV MHz Vdc MHz dB
7310
950-2150 40 a 84 5 13/17/-; 22 KHz/1 >7 <1.5
7310
SAT-RF
System accessories 5029 5075 2168 7234 PSU Hybrid amplifier MATV PC programming Sw. + Accs. Universal Programming Unit Mounting & accessories 5071 5239 5301 5306 5072 5069 5235 5073 4061 Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked
LNB Powering Frequency steps Input return losses Input through losses RF VSB Output Output frequency Max. output level Regulation margin Frequency steps Spurious in band Output return losses Through losses General Consumption
46862 805 15 250 >60 typ. 14 typ. <1.5 0.5 (5) 0.35 (15) 0.3 max. for LNB(18)
Programmable parameters: The SAT-RF transmodulator turns a TV or radio channel (selected by the user) from the existing channels in a satellite transponder (FM analogue modulation and an approximate bandwidth of 27MHz) into a VHF/UHF channel (PAL/SECAM standard modulation and a bandwidth of 7/8 MHz). Modular system. Fully programmable by a portable programming unit Compatible with both single channel and broadband amplification.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Quatro
Ref. 5075
SAT RF SAT RF SAT RF SAT RF SAT RF SAT RF SAT RF SAT RF SAT RF
To the distribution
61
References
Frequency range Gain Gain regulation DIN 45004-B IMD3 (-60 dB, 2c) Output level IMD2 (-60 dB, 2c) CTB (-60 dB, 42c) CSO (-60 dB, 42c) XMOD (-60 dB, 42c) Noise figure General Powering voltage Consumption Dimensions Vdc A mm dB dBV MHz dB
5075
47-862 452 20 120 117 111 105 105 105 <10 15 0.8 35x197x163
5075
5075
Hybrid amplifier for headend equipment. Provided with 2 inputs to mix its output with channels comming from different systems.
PSU
5029 PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
Switched PSU T-03/T-05 Switched PSU T-03 / T-05 110 Vac UL Switched PSU T-03
References
Mains voltage Frequency Output voltage Max. output current Max. output powering Dimensions Vac Hz Vdc A W mm
5029 / 5030 *
23015 50/60 18 15 5 0.8 4.2 (*) 6.6 14.4 63 (*) 33 56x197x163
5498
24 0.55 13.2
24 2.5 60 55x197x83
*24 and/or 18V voltage are obteined from 63W (15V) PSU
62
HEADEND EQUIPMENT
ELECTRONICS
5071/5239
Ref.5069
Compatible
NEW
Wall mount (10M+PSU) Wall mount (12M+PSU) 19 Rack frame (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (10M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (14M+PSU) Lockable cabinet (22M+PSU) 15 U high rack T03/T05 Ventilation system 19 Rack/Wall mount (10M+PSU) 5069/5235/5072
5334
5301
References
c b a
Various
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
5073
Blank plate F-Type 75 load DC blocked Link F connector Power injector Universal programmer 4061 5074
7234 4221
63
MULTISWITCHES
7268
7269
7268 7269
References
Bandwidth Switching type IF through losses RF through losses Input rejection Max. current bypass Powering Dimensions mA Vdc mm dB MHz
7268
02400
DiSEqC 2.0
7269
52150
DiSEqC 2.0
Ref. 7269
ON
TYPICAL APPLICATION
64
MULTISWITCHES
ELECTRONICS
NEW
7101
7101 7102 7108 7109 7110 7103 7104 7105 7106 7107
Main multiswitch MATV/IF passive combiner 13 dB MATV/IF passive combiner 9 dB MATV/IF passive combiner 17 dB MATV/IF passive combiner 21 dB Multimat PSU Multimat IF amplifier F terminal load block F connector block F terminal load DC block
7106 7107
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Terrestrial
Input
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
7102
1
to receivers/Combiner to receivers/Combiner
1
to receivers/Combiner
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline 950 - 2400 MHz 6-0 dB 40 dB typ 92 dBV 1 - 2.5 dB 1 2 3 4
1
to receivers/Combiner
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline 950 - 2400 MHz 6-0 dB 40 dB typ 92 dBV 1 - 2.5 dB 1 2 3 4
1
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline 950 - 2400 MHz 6-0 dB 40 dB typ 92 dBV 1 - 2.5 dB 1 2 3 4
Outputs to receivers
I. F. inputs
Frequency range - Terr.: 5 - 862 MHz Insertion losses - Terr.: 13 dB Through losses - Terr.: 3 dB
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
3 4
V/ low H/ low V/ high
3 4
V/ low H/ low V/ high
3 4
V/ low H/ low V/ high
3 4
V/ low H/ low V/ high
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz 18 V/0 KHz 14 V/22 KHz 18 V/22 KHz
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz 18 V/0 KHz 14 V/22 KHz 18 V/22 KHz
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz 18 V/0 KHz 14 V/22 KHz 18 V/22 KHz
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz 18 V/0 KHz 14 V/22 KHz 18 V/22 KHz
H/ high
H/ high
H/ high
H/ high
Terrestrial
Output
Terrestrial
Input
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
Outputs
Outputs
Outputs
Outputs
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
+18V GND
+13V
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
7108
1
to receivers/Combiner to receivers/Combiner
1
to receivers/Combiner
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline 950 - 2400 MHz 6-0 dB 40 dB typ 92 dBV 1 - 2.5 dB 1 2 3 4
1
to receivers/Combiner
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline 950 - 2400 MHz 6-0 dB 40 dB typ 92 dBV 1 - 2.5 dB 1 2 3 4
1
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline 950 - 2400 MHz 6-0 dB 40 dB typ 92 dBV 1 - 2.5 dB 1 2 3 4
Outputs to receivers
I. F. inputs
Frequency range - Terr.: 5 - 862 MHz Insertion losses - Terr.: 13 dB Through losses - Terr.: 3 dB
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
Outputs
Outputs
Outputs
Outputs
2 3 4
2 3 4
2 3 4
2 3 4
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz
V/ low
Terrestrial
Output
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high
H/ high
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high
H/ high
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high
H/ high
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high
H/ high
7103
7105
7105
7105
7105
65
MULTISWITCHES
Star distribution
TYPICAL APPLICATION TYPICAL APPLICATION
Inputs
+18V
V/ low
Inputs
+18V
V/ low
1 2 3 4
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
GND
+13V
1
to receivers/Combiner
Outputs
2 3 4
OFF/ON
Inputs
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
GND
+13V
1
to receivers/Combiner
OFF/ON
Outputs
2 3 4
Inputs
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high
H/ high
7103
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high
H/ high
7103
Inputs
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
OFF/ON
3 4
V/ low H/ low V/ high
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz 18 V/0 KHz 14 V/22 KHz 18 V/22 KHz
H/ high
4 Users
8 Users
7105
Terrestrial
Input
Inputs
Outputs
Inputs
7105
5 6 7 8
1
to receivers/Combiner
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
V/ low
Terrestrial
Input
Inputs
V/ low
7102
1 2 3 4
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
1
to receivers/Combiner
Outputs to receivers
I. F. inputs
Frequency range - Terr.: 5 - 862 MHz Insertion losses - Terr.: 13 dB Through losses - Terr.: 3 dB
OFF/ON
3 4
V/ low H/ low V/ high
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz 18 V/0 KHz 14 V/22 KHz 18 V/22 KHz
Outputs
Inputs
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
7109
1
to receivers/Combiner
Outputs to receivers
I. F. inputs
Frequency range - Terr.: 5 - 862 MHz Insertion losses - Terr.: 13 dB Through losses - Terr.: 3 dB
OFF/ON
Outputs
2 3 4
Inputs
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
7102
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz
V/ low
Terrestrial
Output
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high
H/ high
7103
Terrestrial
Input
Inputs
H/ high
V/ low
Terrestrial
Output
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
Terrestrial
Input
Inputs
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
7108
Terrestrial
5 6 7 8
1
to receivers/Combiner
Outputs to receivers
I. F. inputs
Frequency range - Terr.: 5 - 862 MHz Insertion losses - Terr.: 13 dB Through losses - Terr.: 3 dB
OFF/ON
Outputs
2 3 4
Inputs
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
1
to receivers/Combiner
Outputs to receivers
I. F. inputs
Frequency range - Terr.: 5 - 862 MHz Insertion losses - Terr.: 13 dB Through losses - Terr.: 3 dB
OFF/ON
3 4
V/ low H/ low V/ high
7108
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz 18 V/0 KHz 14 V/22 KHz 18 V/22 KHz
H/ high
Terrestrial
Output
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz
Terrestrial
Input
Inputs
V/ low
Output
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high
H/ high
7103
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
7105
9 10 11 12 12 Users
1
to receivers/Combiner
Outputs to receivers
I. F. inputs
Frequency range - Terr.: 5 - 862 MHz Insertion losses - Terr.: 13 dB Through losses - Terr.: 3 dB
OFF/ON
3 4
V/ low H/ low V/ high
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz 18 V/0 KHz 14 V/22 KHz 18 V/22 KHz
H/ high
Terrestrial
Output
7105
8 Users
66
Outputs
Inputs
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
Outputs
Inputs
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
MULTISWITCHES
ELECTRONICS
Inputs
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
1
to receivers/Combiner
Outputs
2 3 4
Inputs
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
OFF/ON
Outputs to receivers
Terrestrial
Terrestrial
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz
7108
Frequency range - Terr.: 5 - 862 MHz Insertion losses - Terr.: 13 dB Through losses - Terr.: 3 dB Sat.: 950 - 2400 MHz Sat.: 2 dB
Output
Input
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high
H/ high
I. F. inputs
References
No. inputs (SAT) for receivers No. outputs Frequency range Receiver output Through losses Cascade output Expansion output Isolation Input return losses Max. input level Max. output level for receiver Max. DC current consumption for receiver Max. DC bypass current Switching selection voltage V/H Switching voltage selection high band Selection inputs from extension Max. No. of connected extensions Max. No. of inputs LNB powering mode Recommended PSU (switched-mode) Dimensions Vdc/A mm No dBV mA Vdc Between inputs High band - Low band dB for cascading for expansion MHz No
7101
4 4 4 4 950 - 2400 <6 <2 <1 35 35 8 92 89 65 1200 15.5 22 KHz DiSEqC 1.1 4 16 External 18 / 1.2 13 / 0.3 115x115x33
References
No. inputs VHF/UHF passive for receivers No. outputs for cascading for expansion Frequency range Through-Loss Cascade output MATV SAT SAT - TV Isolation TV - SAT Tap losses for receiver Dimensions dB mm dB MHz No
dB
> 35 9 13 17 21
115x70x33
Inputs
7104
Frequency range - Terr.: 5 - 862 MHz Insertion losses - Terr.: 13 dB Through losses - Terr.: 3 dB Sat.: 950 - 2400 MHz Sat.: 2 dB
7103
I. F. inputs
References
N de inputs SAT N de outputs Frequency range @ 950 MHz Gain Isolation trunkline Return-loss inputs Return-loss outputs Max. input level Max. output level Max. current consumption (from SMPS) Max. bypass current Dimensions dBV mA A mm @ 2000 MHz @ 2400 MHz dB N MHz
7104
4 4 950 - 2400 3.5 0.5 8.5 0.5 9.5 0.5 >45 >10 >10 95 105 4 x 25 1.2 97x70x33
References
Mains voltage Output voltage Current Maximum power consumption Max. short-circuit current EMI/EMC standard Safety standard Temperature range Dimensions C mm Vac Vdc A(Vdc) W A(Vdc)
7103
180 - 264 18 5% 13 5% 1.2 (18) 0.3 (13) 30 2 (18) 1 (13) EN55022 (B) EN60950 -20+60 105x65x33
67
MULTISWITCHES
Standalone Multiswitches
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
7311
7337 7338 7339 7438 7430 7439 7358 7354 7360 7311 7335 7317
5x8 Stand-alone multiswitch 5x12 Stand-alone multiswitch 5x16 Stand-alone multiswitch 9x8 Stand-alone multiswitch 9x12 Stand-alone multiswitch 9x16 Stand-alone multiswitch 13x8 Stand-alone multiswitch 13x12 Stand-alone multiswitch 13x16 Stand-alone multiswitch 17x8 Stand-alone multiswitch 17x16 Stand-alone multiswitch Power supply 230Vac/15Vdc 1,3A
References
Inputs Outputs Frequency range SAT Frequency range TERR Max. SAT input level Max. TERR input level Max. output level Through losses SAT Through losses TERR Isolation between inputs LNB powering Mains voltage Max. consumption mA mA dB dBV MHz
7337
8
7338
4 SAT + TER 12
7339
16
7311
8
7335
16
7438
8
7439
8 SAT + TER 16
7430
12
100 94 95 7 18 40
100 94 95 6 21 40
100 94 95 3 22 40
95 94 95 3 15 30
100 94 95 9 7 30
100 94 95 8 8 40
60
60
60
50
30
30
30
40
References
Inputs Outputs Frequency range SAT Frequency range TER Max. SAT input level Max. TER input level Max. output level Through losses SAT Through losses TER Isolation between inputs LNB powering Mains voltage Max. consumption mA mA dB dBV MHz
7358
8
7354
3 SAT + TER 12 950 - 2400 MHz 5 - 862 MHz
7360
16
100 94 95 7 18 40
100 94 95 3 22 40
60
60
60
68
MULTISWITCHES
ELECTRONICS
5 input cascade
7131
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
7132
7136 7137 7138 7139 7140 7132 7133 7134 7135 7131
5x4 Multiswitch 5x6 Multiswitch 5x8 Multiswitch 5x12 Multiswitch 5x16 Multiswitch 12 dB Tap 15 dB Tap 20 dB Tap 25 dB Tap 5x5 Amplifier
4 to 16 outputs available Colour coded inputs Flexible and easy to install High Input level 4 value Taps for easy expandability 5 Input Amplifier with High output level Gain Regulation Flexible powering options
Multiswitches References SAT Frequency range TERR SAT Max input level TERR Max input level Output level Typ. Tap Gain SAT Typ.Tap Loss TER Isolation between inputs Isolation between outputs LNB powering Powering voltage PSU Maximum Rcvr consumption Terr Protection index MHz dBV
5x4
5x6
5 x 8 5 x 12 5 x 16
7140
7136 7137 7138 7139 7140 950 - .2400 5 - 862 100 100 100 6 6 7 3 1 1 1 3 40 30 45 35 20 30 25 25 300 15 40 120 45 60 60 80 110 110 20 15 dB 7133 20 dB 7134 25 dB 7135 Power Supply Unit References
Input voltage Mains frequency Output voltage Vac Hz Vdc A 15 1,3
7137
7138
5 3 60 20
50 IP 12 dB 7132
7136
7139
Trunk Taps Specifications References Frequency range SAT TER Forward Return dBV MHz
950 - 2400 47 - 862 5 - 30 100 100 2 -12 4 dB -12 -2,5 -12,5 30 30 mA/pol IP 2 -15 3 -15 -1,5 -13,5 20 20 300 20 2 -20 3 -20 -1,5 -13,5 20 20 1 -25 3 -25 -1,5 -13,5 20 20
7317
7321
96-250 47-63 12 1,6
7328
SAT Max input level TERR Max input level Typ. Through losses SAT Typ.Tap losses SAT Typ.Through losses TER Typ.Tap losses TER Typ.Through return TER Typ.Tap return TER Isolation between inputs Isolation between outputs LNB powering Protection level
12 3
VL HL VH HH VL HL VH HH 25 10 -
69
MULTISWITCHES
9 input cascade
7341
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
1
1 IN Vert. V-Low SAT A 2 IN Hor. H-Low SAT A 3 IN Vert. V-High SAT A 4 IN Hor. H-High SAT A Terr. 2 1 IN Vert. V-Low SAT B 2 IN Hor. H-Low SAT B 3 IN Vert. V-High SAT B 4 IN Hor. H-High SAT B
7344
5 - 30 MHz 5 - 30 MHz
10
11
Terr. 1 IN Hor. H-High SAT A 2 IN Vert. V-High SAT A 3 IN Hor. H-Low SAT A 4 IN Vert. V-Low SAT A 1 IN Hor. H-High SAT B 2 IN Vert. V-High SAT B 3 IN Hor. H-Low SAT B 4 IN Vert. V-Low SAT B
Ref. 7341
12
13
14
Gain Regulation 14 - 21 13 - 18 13 - 17 21
Slope 4 - 10
15
Terr.
16
Terr.
Terr. 1 IN Vert. V-Low SAT A 2 IN Hor. H-Low SAT A 3 IN Vert. V-High SAT A 4 IN Hor. H-High SAT A 1 IN Vert. V-Low SAT B 2 IN Hor. H-Low SAT B 3 IN Vert. V-High SAT B 4 IN Hor. H-High SAT B
References SAT TERR SAT Max input level TERR Max input level Frequency range Typ. Through losses SAT Typ.Tap losses SAT Typ.Through losses TER Typ.Tap losses TER Typ.Tap return Isolation between inputs Isolation between outputs LNB powering Protection level mA IP dB MHz dBV
7340
7342
Gain Regulation 14 - 21 13 - 18 13 - 17 21
Slope 4 - 10
Terr.
Terr.
5 - 30 MHz 5 - 30 MHz
6 3 17 17 35 40 1200 20 24 25
3 4 3 28 40
1
1
Terr.
Terr.
2 1 IN Vert. V-Low SAT B 2 IN Hor. H-Low SAT B 3 IN Vert. V-High SAT B 4 IN Hor. H-High SAT B
5 - 30 MHz 5 - 30 MHz
10
11
Ref. 7341
12
13
14
15
Terr.
16
References Frequency range Gain Regulation Slope Max. output level Max. consumption Protection inex dBV mA IP dB MHz SAT 950 - 2400 13/17 13/18 -
5 - 30 MHz 5 - 30 MHz
10
11
Ref. 7342
12
13
14
15
16
16
Terr.
70
MULTISWITCHES
ELECTRONICS
17 input cascade
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
REC 1
REC 2
11-18 12-14
Gain
8 x 5 - 2400 MHz
REC 4
REC 5
17 x 17 x 8 Splitter Multiswitch
Sat System I Sat System II 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT A 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT B 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT B 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT B 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT B OUT Terr. 47-862 MHz 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT A 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT A 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT A
Ref. 7323
Sat System III 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT C 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT C 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT C 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT C 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT D Sat System IV 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT D 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT D 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT D
REC 6
17x17 Amplifier
Ref. 7318
Sat System IV 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT D 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT D 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT D
REC 7
REC 8
POWER IN
OUT Terr.
POWER IN
REC 1
Sat System I
Sat System II
Sat System IV
REC 2
REC 3
REC 4
REC 5
REC 6
16 x 5 - 2400 MHz
REC 8
REC 9
REC 10
REC 11
REC 12
REC 13
REC 14
REC 15
1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT A
Sat System I 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT A 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT A 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT A 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT B
Sat System II 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT B 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT B 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT B 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT C
Sat System III 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT C 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT C 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT C 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT D
Sat System IV 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT D 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT D 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT D
REC 16
References Inputs/outputs Band Frequency range SAT Gain Regulation Slope Max. output level Max. consumptiom Protection index
7318 17x17 MHz dB dBV dB IP SAT TER 950-2400 88-862 11/18 12/14 11/5 10/12 7/2 105 500 20
POWER IN
REC 1
Sat System I
Sat System II
Sat System IV
REC 2
REC 3
REC 4
REC 5
REC 6
16 x 5 - 2400 MHz
REC 8
REC 9
REC 10
REC 11
REC 12
REC 13
REC 14
REC 15
1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT A
Sat System I 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT A 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT A 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT A 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT B
Sat System II 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT B 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT B 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT B 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT C
Sat System III 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT C 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT C 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT C 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT D
Sat System IV 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT D 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT D 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT D
REC 16
16
17
POWER IN
REC 1
Sat System I
Sat System II
Sat System IV
REC 2
REC 3
REC 4
REC 5
REC 6
16 x 5 - 2400 MHz
REC 8
REC 9
REC 10
References Inputs Outputs Frequency range SAT Frequency range TER SAT Through Output level TER Through Output level SAT Tap Output level TER Tap Output level Through losses SAT Tap losses SAT Through losses TER Tap losses TER Isolation between inputs LNB powering Powering voltage Powering Max. consumption Protection index mA mA IP dB dBV
REC 11
REC 12
REC 13
REC 14
REC 15
1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT A
Sat System I 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT A 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT A 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT A 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT B
Sat System II 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT B 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT B 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT B 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT C
Sat System III 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT C 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT C 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT C 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT D
Sat System IV 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT D 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT D 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT D
REC 16
32
IN Terr.
Sat System I
Sat System IV
11-18 12-14
Gain
Gain
Ref. 7318
Sat System IV 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT D 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT D 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT D 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT D
POWER IN
OUT Terr.
POWER IN
Sat System I
Sat System II
Sat System IV
REC 1
REC 2
8 x 5 - 2400 MHz
REC 4
Repartidor Conmutable 17 x 17 x 8
REC 5
17 x 17 x 8 Splitter Multiswitch
Sat System I Sat System II 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT A 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT B 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT B 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT B 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT B OUT Terr. 47-862 MHz 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT A 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT A 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT A
Ref. 7323
Sat System III 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT C 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT C 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT C 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT C 1 OUT Vert. V-Low SAT D Sat System IV 2 OUT Hor. H-Low SAT D 3 OUT Vert. V-High SAT D 4 OUT Hor. H-High SAT D
REC 6
REC 7
REC 8
40
50
71
Tools
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
2162
7301
References
Powering Consumption Input connector Frequency range Accuracy Spurious Protection index MHz KHz dBc Vdc W
4008
12...18 <2 F female 960-1550-2140 200 > 20 IP 20
7637
12...15 <1.5 7.5-14.75-22.65 > 40 IP 30
4008/7637
Software
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
2168
72
Optical Fiber
bands.
Full range of products to deploy optical fiber networks capable of distributing television signals in the VHF, UHF & satellite
These products have been designed simplify the installation procedure and guarantee compatibility with the Televes range.
Fib
Optical transmitter ..................................................................75 Optical receiver ......................................................................75 Optical splitter ........................................................................76
PTICAL FIBER
74
PTICAL FIBER
FIBRA PTICA
Optical transmitter
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
8676
Optical Fiber transmitter Optical Fiber transmitter with return path PSU for T03/T05
NEW
References Optical output Laser type Wave length Optical output power Optical output connector RF input Bandwidth Return losses Impedance Max. input level (2 tones) RF input connector Return path Powering Working temperature Dimensions
8674 MQW-DFB 1310 20 2 SC/APC 47-2400 > 11 75 106/tone F no C mm 15V - 320mA -10 to +45 35x197x163
nm mW
Optical receiver
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
8677
NEW
Optical Fiber receiver Optical Fiber receiver with return path PSU for T03/T05
References Optical input Wave length Maximum optical input power Optical input connector RF output Bandwidth Return losses Impedance Max. output level (2 tones) RF output connector Return path Powering Temperature Dimensions
8675 nm mW 1200 - 1600 2 SC/APC MHz dB Ohm dBV 47 - 2400 > 11 75 108 / tone F female no C mm 15V - 350mA -10 to +45 35x197x163
8677 1200 - 1600 2 SC/APC 5 - 2400 > 11 75 108 / tone F female yes
75
PTICAL FIBER
Optical splitter
2300 PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
NEW
Optical splitter, 2 ways Optical splitter, 3 ways Optical splitter, 4 ways Power supply PSU for T03/T05 range PSU1
References Wave length Number of outputs Through losses Return losses Rejection between outputs Fiber type Temperature Dimensions C mm dB dB nm
2300 2 3.4
2302 4 6.8
131040 / 155040
TYPICAL APPLICATION
SPLITTER 1/2
TX
Ref. 5029 Ref. 5054 Ref. 5079 Ref. 5837 Ref. 5052 Ref. 8674
8 1012
Ref. 5029
Ref. 8675
76
4 6
4 6
8 1012
1416
RX
RF distribution
FWD ATT (dB)
1416
18
0 2
RX
RF distribution
18
0 2
PTICAL FIBER
FIBRA PTICA
TYPICAL APPLICATION
DAT 45 MATV
Ref. 7452
MIX
HH
HL
VH
Ref. 8674
VL
Ref. 8674
Ref. 8674
Ref. 8674
TX
F.O.
Ref. 5029
HL
Ref. 8675 Ref. 8675
Ref. 2308
15 Km
VH
Ref. 8675
VL
Ref. 8675
HH
Terrestrial
Inputs
V/ low
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high H/ high
1
to receivers/Combiner
Outputs to receivers
I. F. inputs
Frequency range - Terr.: 5 - 862 MHz Insertion losses - Terr.: 13 dB Through losses - Terr.: 3 dB
OFF/ON
Outputs
2 3 4
Inputs
Frequency range Insertion losses Isolation Max. input level Through losses trunkline
1 2 3 4
Ref. 7129
7101
Cascade Outputs
14 V/0 KHz
7110
Terrestrial
V/ low
Output
18 V/0 KHz
H/ low
V/ high
H/ high
Ref. 7129
HH
HL
VH
VL
HH
HL
VH
VL
TX
F.O.
HH
HL
VH
VL
HH
77
4 6
4 6
4 6
4 6
4 6
4 6
4 6
4 6
8 1012
8 1012
8 1012
8 1012
8 1012
8 1012
8 1012
8 1012
1416
1416
1416
1416
1416
4 6
4 6
4 6
4 6
8 1012
8 1012
8 1012
8 1012
1416
1416
1416
1416
RX
18
18
18
18
0 2
18
0 2
0 2
0 2
7105
0 2
FWD ATT (dB)
+18V GND
+13V
7103
HL
VH
VL
1416
1416
1416
RX
18
0 2
18
0 2
18
0 2
18
0 2
18
0 2
18
0 2
18
0 2
78
Dis
Splitters/ Mixers ......................................................................81 Indoor Splitters ......................................................................82 Indoor taps ..............................................................................85 Outdoor taps and splitters ......................................................88 Atticbox ..................................................................................89 Outlets ....................................................................................91 Connectors ..............................................................................92 Coaxial cables..........................................................................94
80
SPLITTERS/MIXERS
DISTRIBUTION & ACCESSORIES
Plug-in
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
4320
4322
4322 4320
Shielded splitters/mixers that might be connected directly to the outlets, video tapes, TV or other equipment as they incorporate IEC connectors.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
References
Band Through losses Rejection between outputs Outputs with DC bypass Output connectors Input connectors mm mm dB
4322
V/U 4.5 >20 1 2M 9.5 1F 9.5
4320
4.5 1 1M 9.5 2F 9.5
Ref. 4322
SAT-MATV Mixers
Combiners/splitters for MATV and IF signals. DC bypass in the IF line.
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
7452
7407
References
Mixed bands Inputs with D/C bypass MATV through losses IF through losses MATV-IF rejection Dimensions mm dB
7452
MATV-IF 1 (IF) <2 <2 >20 98x75x26
7407
2 (IF) <5.5 <3 >15 93x78x25
81
INDOOR SPLITTERS
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
5435
5-2400 MHz 5435 5436 5437 5438 5469 5489 2 Ways 4/5 dB 3 Ways 7/9 dB 4 Ways 7.5/9.5 dB 5 Ways 9.5/12 dB 6 Ways 11/14 dB 8 Ways 14/16 dB
Face plate Black plastic case (small) Black plastic case (big) Terminal load DC-blocked
0,0 1,0 2,0 3,0 4,0 5,0 6,0 7,0 8,0 9,0 10,0 11,0 12,0 13,0 14,0 15,0
5 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2150
F (MHz)
2 outlets
Ref. 5435
5435 5436 5436 out3 5437 5438 5438 out3
3 outlets
Ref. 5436
Ref. 5226
References
Band Number of outputs
5-47
5435
MHz
5436
3
5437
4
5438
5-2400 5
5469
6
5489
8 14 (S1,2) 17 (S3,4) 18 (S5,6) 20 (S7,8) 14 (S1,2) 16 (S3,4) 14 (S5,6) 15 (S7,8) 14 (S1,2) 16 (S3,4) 14 (S5,6) 15,5 (S7,8)
4 outlets
Ref. 5437
Ref. 5226
3.5 S1,2
4.5 S1,2
6.5 S1,2,3
7 S1,2,3
8 S1,2,3,4 10 S1,2,3,4,5
7,5 S1,2,3,4
12 S1,2,3,4 17 (S5,6)
14 (S1,2) 12 (S3,4) 13 (S5,6)
Ref. 5246
47-862
dB
5 outlets
Ref. 5438
9502400
5 S1,2
7...11 S1,2,3
>15
>17
> 10
Ref. 5226
>12
>16
> 12
Ref. 5246
mA
Vdc
300
40
82
INDOOR SPLITTERS
DISTRIBUTION & ACCESSORIES
83
INDOOR SPLITTERS
F connector
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
4534
5-2400MHz 5150 5151 5152 5153 7441 7406 5155 5156 5157 5158 5159 2 Ways 4/5 dB 3 Ways 7/9 dB 4 Ways 7.5/10 dB 5 Ways 10/12 dB 6 Ways 12/16 dB 8 Ways 14/19 dB 2 Ways all DC 4 Ways all DC 5 Ways all DC 6 Ways all DC 8 Ways all DC 7402 4530 4532 4531 4534 4533
5-1000MHz 2 Ways 3 Ways 4 Ways 6 Ways 8 Ways 950-2150MHz active 8 Ways active
Ref. 5150
Ref. 5155
DC
DC
DC
DC DC
DC DC
DC DC
ALL DC Splitters
References
Band Number of outputs Through losses VHF UHF dB dB MHz
4530
4532
4531
5-1000
4534
4533
References
Band MHz Number of outputs IF gain Rejection bet. outputs DC bypass outputs-inputs Noise figure dB mm dB dB
7402
950-2150 8 5-7.5 12 Yes <8 141x97x24
2 5 5 15
3 7 7 20
4 9 9 15 F
6 10 10 20
8 12 12 15
mm
52x50x20
74x50x20
123x60x20
Dimensions
References
Band Number of outputs Through losses Rejection between outputs Max. output-input DC bypass MATV FI MATV FI dB dB A MHz
5150
2 4 5
5151
3 7 9
5152
4 7.5 10
5153
5 10 12
7441
6 12 16 > 17
7406
8 14 19 > 19 1
5155
2 4 5
5156
4 7.5 10 > 20
5157
5 - 2400 5 10 10
5158
6 10 11.7 > 28
5159
8 11 13.6 > 34
5 - 2400
> 20
84
INDOOR TAPS
DISTRIBUTION & ACCESSORIES
2 Ways 5425 2D 12 dB (Floor 1) 5426 2D 16 dB (Floor 2, 3) 5427 2D 20 dB (Floor 4-6) 5428 2D 24 dB (Floor 7-12) 4 Ways 5444 4D 12 dB (Floor 1) 5445 4D 17 dB (Floor 2, 3) 5446 4D 20 dB (Floor 4, 5) 5447 4D 25 dB (Floor 6, 7) 5448 4D 29 dB (Floor 8) TA A B C TD TA A B C 5610 5611 5612 5492 5493 5494
The innovative easy fast F-connector provides the advantages of the S&C connector and the F-connector. Fully shielded. They allow an IN-OUT current bypass.
References
Number of outputs Floor Through losses IN - OUT Tap losses IN-D1/D2 Rejection output-tap Rejection bet. taps Max. bypass current C. ret. MATV FI C. ret. MATV FI MATV FI MATV FI
5425
1 <4 2.2 2.4 <13 13 12 > 32 > 25 > 37 > 31
5426
2 23 <1.5 1.2 2 <16 16 16 > 27 > 24 > 42 > 34
5427
46 <2 1.1 1.2 <20 20 20 > 35 > 35 > 30 > 22
5428
712 <1 0.7 0.9 <24 24 24 > 42 > 38 > 30 > 23
5444
1 5.5 4.7 5-7.5 12 13 15 > 33 > 30 > 28 > 21 300
5445
23 3 2.3 2.3-3 17 17 17 > 32 > 33 > 27 > 20
5446
4 46 2.3 1.6 2.1 20 20 22 > 33 > 30 > 28 > 22
5447
712 1.5 1.3 1.4-3 25 25 25 > 35 > 33 > 30 > 25
5448
1216 1.3 1.2 1.3-3 28 28 29 > 40 > 35 > 32 > 30
dB mA
Referencias
Number of outputs Floor Through losses IN - OUT Tap losses IN-D1/D2/D3/D4 Rejection bet. taps C. ret. MATV FI C. ret. MATV FI C. ret. MATV FI C. ret. MATV FI
5492
1 <11 5 5 <18 16 16 >30 >30 >30 >30 >30 >30
5493
6 23 <6 3 3,5 <20 20 20 >30 >30 >25 >40 >40 >40
5494
45 <6 3 4 <26 24 24 >35 >30 >25 >45 >45 >45 40 300
5610
1 14 7 8 <18 16 16 >30 >30 >20 >35 >35 >35
5611
8 2 4 2 5 <24 23 23 >30 >30 >20 >40 >40 >40
5612
3 4 2 5 <30 28 28 >40 >35 >30 >40 >40 >40
dB
Vdc mA
85
INDOOR TAPS
5133
12 dB 15 dB 18 dB 23 dB 27 dB
References
5130
MHz MATV IF MATV IF MATV IF MATV IF 2.5 2.6 12 12 > 32 > 25
5131
1.2 2 15 15 > 27 > 24
5132
5-2400 1.5 1.5 18 19 > 35 > 30 > 30 1
5133
1 1.5 23 23 > 42 > 35
5134
1 1 27 27 > 50 > 35
4 Ways
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
Frequency range Through losses Tap losses Rejection output-tap Rejection bet. taps Max. bypass current
dB
4W 12 dB 4W 16 dB 4W 19 dB 4W 24 dB 4W 28 dB
dB A
6 Ways
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
References
Frequency range Through losses Tap losses MATV IF MATV IF MATV IF MATV MHz
5141
4.5 5 12 12 > 50 > 25
5142
2.3 3.4 16 16
5143
5-2400 1.5 2.5 19 20 > 35 > 30
5144
1 2 24 24
5145
1 1.5 28 29
dB
18 dB 20 dB 24 dB
dB A
> 20 1
8 Ways
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
References
Frequency range Through losses Ret. Path VHF UHF IF dB MHz
5135
3 3.3 5 18 19 A
5136
1.7 2 4 20 21
5137
1.5 1.5 2.5 24 25 >21 1
5146
3 3.3 5 18 19
5147
1.7 2 4 20 20
5148
1.5 1.5
5-2400
18 dB 20 dB 23 dB
Ret. Path VHF Tap losses UHF IF Rejection between taps Max. bypass current
23 25
86
INDOOR TAPS
DISTRIBUTION & ACCESSORIES
4578
1 Way 4515 4516 4517 4518 4519 6 dB 8 dB 11 dB 14 dB 17 dB 2 Ways 4560 4561 4562 4563 4564 4565 4566 4567 4 dB terminal 9 dB 11 dB 14 dB 17 dB 20 dB 23 dB 26 dB 4 Ways 4571 4572 4573 4574 4575 4576 4577 8 dB terminal 11 dB 14 dB 17 dB 20 dB 23 dB 26 dB 8 Ways 4578 4579 4580 4581 12 dB terminal 14 dB 17 dB 20 dB 4571 4560
References
Frequency range Tap losses Through losses Rejection between taps Dimensions
1D
MHz
4515
6.5
4516
8 2.4 30
4517
5-1000 11 1.5 33 52x50x20
4518
14 1.5 35
4519
17 1.3 37
dB mm
3 30
References
Frequency range Tap losses Through losses Rejection between taps Dimensions
2D
MHz
4560
4.5
4561
8 2.5 28
4562
11 2.0 27
4563
14 2.0 27
4564
17 1.5 27
4565
20 1.0 27
4566
23 1.0 27
4567
26 1.0 27
5-1000 28
dB mm
52x50x20
References
Frequency range Tap losses Through losses Rejection between taps
4D
MHz
4571
8
4572
11 4.0
4573
14 2.5
4574
5-1000 17 2.0 25 66x56x20
4575
20 1.0
4576
23 0.5
4577
26 0.5
dB mm
This passive line for interior distribution provided with F connectors includes taps with 1,2, 4 and 8 ways, as well as a support for wall mounting.
Dimensions
References
Frequency range Tap losses Through losses Dimensions
8D
MHz dB mm
4578
12 -
4579
14 <5
4580
17 <3.5
4581
20 <2
5-1000
92x56x20
87
OUTDOORS
System accesories 4121 4122 4123 5/8 cable 1/2 5/8 cable TR165 5/8 - F adapter 4612
4622 4623
2 Ways 3 Ways
Taps 5/8 - F
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
Wide range of taps for 2 and 4 ways. Attenuators from 5 to 35 dB with rejection between taps higher than 24 dB. Incorporates F connectors in the tap outputs and 5/8 in the input and in the through output. It allows AC through the bypass but not in the tap ways.
4623
2 Ways 4601 4602 4603 4604 4605 4606 4607 4611 5 dB terminal 8 dB 11 dB 14 dB 17 dB 20 dB 23 dB 35 dB 4 Ways 4612 4613 4614 4615 4616 4617 8 dB terminal 11 dB 14 dB 17 dB 20 dB 23 dB
References
Tap losses Through losses 5-860 MHz Rejection between taps 5-860 MHz Impedance Max. powering (60 Vac) Dimensions
2D
dB A mm
4601
5.2 -
4602
8 <4.9 24
4603
11 <3.6
4604
14 <3.1 26 75 6
4605
17 <2.2 29
4606
20 <1.7 31
4607
23 <1.9 33
4611
35 <1.8 42
74x50x20
References
Tap losses Through losses 5-860 MHz Rejection between taps 5-860 MHz Impedance Max. powering (60 Vac) Dimensions
4D 4612
9.8 dB A mm 26
4613
11 <5.1 26
References
Number of outputs Through losses Rejection bet. outputs Range connectors Max. powering (60 VAC) Dimensions A mm dB dB
4622
2 6 20
4623
3 10
5/8 10 144x114x77
88
OUTLETS
DISTRIBUTION & ACCESSORIES
Through
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
End
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
5-2150 MHz 5236 5227 5228 5229 20 dB + DC 14 dB + DC 10 dB + DC 4 dB+ DC end splitter outlet Low losses 5-862 MHz 5230 5231 FM-TV 4 dB end outlet FM-TV BP 10 dB 5-1000 MHz 5232 5233 FM-TV End outlet SCATV FM-TV SCATV
System accessories
REF. DESCRIPTION
Back box Face plate R-TV Face plate TV/FM-SAT Face plate R-TV-SAT RJ 45 TV-R Face plate adapter RJ 45 TV/R-SAT Face plate adapter
Return
5-47
BI
47-68
Subband
68-89
FM
88-108
Low S
104-174
BIII/DAB
174-230
High S Hyperb.
230-446
UHF
470-862
IF - SAT
950-2150 2150-2400
DC bypass (350mA)
MATV
IF SAT
5232 5233
TV R TV R TV/R SAT TV/R SAT TV/R SAT TV/R SAT TV R TV/R SAT TV/R SAT TV/R SAT TV R SAT End outlet
<1 7 26 4 4 7.5 8.5 13 13 20 20 9.5 4.5 <1 4 0.6 4.5 Through outlet
5231 5230
5270
5226
5246
SCATV 5-1000 MHz <1 <1 <1 3 7 7 7 7 26 26 26 26 Bypass current outlets 5-2150 MHz 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Low losses 47-860 MHz 9.5 9.5 9.5 26 4.5 4.5 4.5 18 End bridged oulet <1 <1 <1 <1 4 4 4 4 Splitters - 2 outputs 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 Triple outlet 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 Female IEC connector
2.6 5 2 1
<1.3 -
2 -
89
Multimedia
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
BI
47-68
FM
88-108
FM dig.
111-114
DAB
195-232
VHF
117-470
UHF
470-862
5211 5213
8 7,5 4,8 5
8 7,5 4,8 5
8 7,5 4,9 5
8 7,5 4,9 5
413201/413301 4130/4131
NEW
Joint connectors
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
4066
4173
4066 4173
F Type
4176 PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
4134
NEW
Elbow push fit (CXT&T100) Plug twist (CXT&T100) Plug twist (TR165) Plug crimp (1/2) Plug twist (CXT 5 mm) 4171 4120 4127 9349
90
CONNECTORS
DISTRIBUTION & ACCESSORIES
4121
4122
4121 4122
Connection accessories
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
4123
4071
4061
Adapters 4123 4071 5/8 - F connector DC block F connector 75 Terminal loads 4061 4058 4087 F type DC blocked F type For saddle&clamp, DC blocked SCART leads 7352 2 SCART 21 pin 4058 4087 7352
4177
Face plate Black plastic case (small) Black plastic case (big)
91
COAXIAL CABLE
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
Copper braid 2106 2138 2139 CXT White PVC 5 mm CXT White PVC CXT Black PVC
212603 17PATC Black PE 2141 2147 2155 2160 2149 2159 2140 T100 White PVC T100 Black PVC T100 Black PE T100 Black (250 m) TR165 Black PE TR165 White PE 1/2 Black PE
References
Model (mm) Inner cond. Dielectric Material Resist. (mm) (/Km)
2141
1,13 Cu 20 4,8 PEE B (/Km) 20 Cu Yes No (mm) 6,6 White PVC (mm) (dB) (pF/m) () (m) 200 500 800 1000 1350 1750 2050 2150 2300 dB/m 33 >75 55 75 100 250 0,08 0,12 0,15 0,18 0,21 0,24 0,27 0,27 0,28
Cu + Fe: Copper clad steel Al: Aluminium Cu: Copper
2147
T100 1,13 Cu 20 4,8 PEE B 20 Cu Yes No 6,6 Black PVC 33 >75 55 75 100 0,08 0,12 0,15 0,18 0,21 0,24 0,27 0,27 0,28
2155
1,13 Cu 20 4,8 PEE B 20 Cu Yes No 6,6 Black PE 33 >75 55 75 100 250 0,08 0,12 0,15 0,18 0,21 0,24 0,27 0,27 0,28
2160
1,13 Cu 20 4,8 PEE B 20 Cu Yes No 6,6 Black PVC 33 >75 55 75 250 0,08 0,13 0,16 0,19 0,22 0,25 0,28 0,29 0,30
2106
CXT5 0,8 Cu 35 3,4 PEE A 25 CuSn No No 5 White PVC 25 >75 53 75 100 0,11 0,19 0,23 0,26 0,31 0,35 0,39 0,40 0,42
2138 2139
CXT 1 Cu 23 4,8 PEE B 35 Cu No No 6,6 W/B PVC 33 >75 55 75 100 0,09 0,14 0,18 0,20 0,23 0,27 0,29 0,30 0,31
212603
17PATC
2149 2159
TR-165 1,63 Cu 9 7,2 PEE A 13 Al No No 10,1 B/W PE 50 >75 53 75 250 0,05 0,10 0,12 0,14 0,17 0,19 0,20 0,20 0,22
2140
1/2 2,7 Cu 3,2 11,5 PEE B 7 Cu No Yes 15 Black PE 75 >75 55 75 500 0,03 0,06 0,07 0,08 0,10 0,11 0,12 0,13 0,14
1,13 Cu 23 4,8 PEE A 40 Al No No 6,9 Black PE 33 >75 54 75 100 0,08 0,13 0,17 0,20 0,23 0,27 0,30 0,31 0,32
Material Overlapping shielding foil Braid Antimigration film Petrol jelly Outer sheath Colour Resist. Material
Attenuations
Freq. (MHz)
PE: Polyethylene PEE: Foam polyethylene LSFH: Low Smoke Free Hallogen
92
COAXIAL CABLE
DISTRIBUTION & ACCESSORIES
2141 VO2/V04 T100 Plus 2151 VO1 2128 2127 2155 VO1 2126 2149 VO1 T100 White LSFH CXT White CXT1 White T100 PE Black 17 VAtC TR165
2126
1,12 Cu 18 4,8 PEE B 27 16x6x0,14 (%) 74 Al no 6,9 white PVC 34,5 >75 75 100/250 5,35 8,02 13,15 16,49 17,06 19,3 22,76 26,35 28,88 29,55 31,54
2141 V02/V04
1,13 Cu 16 4,8 PEE B 12 16x8x0,11 73 Cu yes 6,6 white PVC 33 >75 75 100/250 5,40 7,88 12,69 15,80 16,32 18,37 21,62 24,87 27,22 27,85 29,15
2149 V01
1,63 Cu 9 7,2 PEE A 8 16x7x0,15 70 Cu no 10,1 black PE 50,5 >75 75 250 3,59 5,44 8,97 11,20 11,59 13,13 15,48 18,00 19,78 20,31 21,12
2151 V01
1,12 Cu 18 4,7 PEE B 14 16x8x0,11 73 Cu yes 6,6 white LSFH 33 >75 75 100 4,85 7,50 12,00 15,00 15,60 17,00 20,50 23,50 25,70 26,00 27,00
2128
1 Cu 20 4,5 PEE A 31 16x6x0,14 74 Al no 6,5 white PVC 32,5 >75 75 100/250 5,82 8,68 14,13 17,72 18,33 20,68 24,27 28,12 30,71 31,42 32,75
2127
1
CCS
2155 V01
1,13 Cu 18 4,8 PEE B 13 16x8x0,11 73 Cu yes 6,6 black PE 33 >75 75 100 5,07 7,88 12,69 15,74 16,33 18,36 21,64 24,82 27,12 27,81 29,47
(/Km)
Outer conductor
(/Km)
97 4,7 PEE A 30 16x7x0,13 73,4 Al no 6,7 white PVC 33,5 >75 75 100 6,38 9,39 15,24 19,27 20,00 22,84 27,50 32,26 35,67 36,87 38,50
Antimigrating film Outer Sheath Colour Material Minimum bending radius Shielding Impedance Metres / reel (mm)
Attenuations
85 200 500 750 800 1000 1350 1750 2050 2150 2300
Frequence (MHz)
dB/100 m
Al: Aluminium Cu: Copper PVC: Polyvinyle Clorhidre CSS: Copper Clad Steel
PE: Polyethylene PEE: Foam Polyethylene LSFH: Low Smoke Free Hallogen
93
COAXIAL CABLE
Remark: The PE cables (polyethylene) are used for outdoor applications. The PVC cables are used for indoor applications.
Cable losses
dB/100 m 0,0
5,0
2140
20,0
2141
25,0
30,0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000 2150
MHz
Recommendations
94
DTH
DTH receivers
Indoor receivers for terrestrial and satellite channels. Easy to use, with easy and intuitive menus.
ZAS DTT adapter ....................................................................98 Terrestrial Digital Receiver ....................................................100 Satellite Digital Receiver ......................................................102
RECEIVERS - TERRESTRIAL TV
ZAS
Adapter for DTT free channels reception. Compatible MPEG-2, DVB-T. Easy and intuitive menus. Easy and fast channel search. 8 Lists of favourite programmes (4 TV and 4 radio). Capacity to store 198 programmes (99 TV and 99 Radio). Electronic programmes guide (EPG). Software update through the RS-232 port. Multi-video output - CVBS, RGB. Output modulator PAL I, G. Test signal. Multifunction LED (ON/OFF/No signal). Small size. External power supply 12Vdc. Configurable screen format (4:3 Pan&Scan, 4:3 Letter Box, 16:9 Panoramic).
TYPICAL APPLICATION
96
RECEIVERS - TERRESTRIAL TV
DTH RECEIVERS
References
General No. of channels EPG Through output Demodulator Signal range Input band Input level Constellations FEC Guard interval Output frequency Output channel TV Video Input format and decod. Max. video rate Screen format Video resolution Mbps MPEG-2 MP @ ML 15 4:3, 16:9 720 x 576 MHz MHz dBV COFDM, 2K, 8K 474-862 45-80 16QAM, 64 QAM 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 474-862 CH 21 to 69 (CCIR) PAL I/G MHz
198 (99TV + 99 Radio)
5010
Audio Audio decoder INPUT/OUTPUT Port Input connector Output connector Serial Port connection Video output RGB Video output CVBS Analogue audio output Powering Consumption Mains voltage Physical characteristics Dimensions Weight mm Kg 180 x 29 x 140 0.3 mA(V) 0.57 (12) 220-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz 1 x CEI (female) 1 x CEI (male) RS232C, SUB-D female 9-pins 1 x SCART TV connector 1 x SCART TV connector 1 x SCART TV connector MPEG/MusiCam Layer I & II yes 47-862
97
RECEIVERS - TERRESTRIAL TV
References
General Number of channels EPG, Teletext & Subtittles Display in frontal Timer Frequency scanner Screen format Through output Output signal TV standards Demodulator Signal range Input band Input level Vdeo Video decoding mode Video output RGB Video output CVBS MPEG-2 MP @ ML TV x 1 (SCART) 2 SCARTS (TV, VCR) MHz dBm COFDM, 2K y 8K 50-860
-75 a -20 1500
7287
Audio Audio decoding mode Audio mode INPUT/OUTPUT Port Input/output connectors Serial Port connection Number of SCARTS Analogue audio output Optical output for digital audio Powering Consumption Mains voltage Physical characteristics Dimensions Weight mm Kg 280x43x165 1,3 W 12 90-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz 2 x IEC (antenna loop) RS232C, 9 pin SUB-D 2 (TV and VCR) 2 (L/R) X RCA 1xS/PDIF MPEG-1/2 Dual/Stereo Yes Hour of wait/channel in normal m. Yes Yes 4:3 y 16:9 Yes A/V by SCART PAL/NTSC Automatic conversion
98
RECEIVERS - TERRESTRIAL TV
DTH RECEIVERS
Reference
General Number of channels EPG, Teletext & Subtittles Timer Screen format Output signal TV standards Demodulator Signal range Input band Vdeo Video decoding mode Video output RGB Video output CVBS MHz COFDM, 2K y 8K 170..230-470..860 MPEG-2 MP @ ML TV x 1 (SCART) 2 SCARTS (TV, VCR)
1500
7117
Audio Audio decoding mode Audio mode INPUT/OUTPUT Input connector Serial Port connection Number of SCARTS Powering Consumption Mains voltage W 8 100-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz IEC Mini USB 1.1 / 2.0 1 TV MPEG-1/2 Dual/Stereo Yes Yes 4:3 y 16:9 A/V by SCART PAL/NTSC Automatic conversion
99
RECEIVERS - TERRESTRIAL TV
References
General Number of channels EPG, Teletext & Subtittles Display in frontal Timer Frequency scanner Screen format Through output Output signal TV standards Demodulator Signal range Input band Input level Vdeo Video decoding mode Video output RGB Video output CVBS MPEG-2 MP @ ML, MPEG4/H.264 TV x 1 (SCART) 2 SCARTS (TV, VCR) MHz dBm COFDM, 2K y 8K 50-860
-75 a -20 1500
7143
Audio Audio decoding mode Audio mode INPUT/OUTPUT Port Input/output connectors Serial Port connection Number of SCARTS Analogue audio output Optical output for digital audio Powering Consumption Mains voltage Physical characteristics Dimensions Weight mm Kg 280x43x165 1,3 W 12 90-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz 2 x IEC (antenna loop) RS232C, 9 pin SUB-D , USB, e-SATA 2 (TV and VCR) 2 (L/R) X RCA 1xS/PDIF MPEG-1/2 Dual/Stereo Yes Alphanumeric Yes Yes 4:3 y 16:9 Yes HDMI, A/V by SCART PAL/NTSC Automatic conversion
100
RECEIVERS - SAT
DTH RECEIVERS
NEW
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
7116 7118
References
General Number of channels Number of channels Channels block Teletext Subtittles Timer Tuner / LNB input Input band Frequency scanning No. of LNB inputs Loop through signal for LNB LNB powering DiSEqC Positioner system Symbol rate SAT Bands volt/mA MHz 950 - 2150 yes 1 "F" si 13-18 / 350 1.0 / 1.2 / toneburst A/B USALS / DiSEqC 1.2 2 - 45 Msps C & Ku 4000 various yes no no yes Video / Audio decodification mode Video Video format Audio Audio modes Output signal Output signal mode Input connector INPUT/OUTPUT Ports RS232 SCARTS RCA LNB Powering and physical characteristics Mains voltage Consumption Dimensions Weight W mm Kg
7116
MPEG-2 4:3, 16:9 MPEG-1 Mono; Dual; Stereo; "Joint stereo" (A/ V) RGB, CVBS, Audio L/R 1 SCART 1 x (9-pin D-sub) 2 x (TV / VCR) 3 x (video - L audio - R audio) 2 x "F" (in-out) 90 - 260 V, 50/60 Hz 15 280 x 165 x 43 1.3
LNB IN VIDEO
101
102
Me
Wide range of Field Strength Meters, that adapt to every kind of
user: basic FSM100, medium FSM 400 and advanced FSM500 (all of them can be upgraded, so you can buy a FSM100 and incorporate gradually new functions when needed. H45 ....................................................................................105 FSM 100................................................................................108 FSM 400................................................................................109 FSM 450................................................................................110 FSM 500................................................................................111 FSM 650................................................................................112
104
Digital Processing
with
Perfect evolution is not making a smaller meter. Perfect evolution is making a Digital Processing meter in a small format. The Digital Processing engine of the H45 field strength meter enables us to unveil details of the radioelectric spectrum that were unimaginable to date...
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
Captures, measures and processes up to 20MHz of bandwidth in less than 10ms, giving the installer intelligently simple functionality.
EXCLUSIVE FUNCTIONALITY
ZOOM SPECTRUM
QUALITY CHECKMARKS
SCAN&LOG TERR/SAT
105
VERSION
Return Channel (5 MHz-47 MHz) Measurement and Demodulation of Analog Channels, DVB-T and DVB-C Terrestrial (47 MHz-880 MHz) Measurements and Demodulation DVB-T, DVB-C and DVB-H Radio FM (80 MHz-110 MHz) Measurements and Demodulation GSM (880 MHz-950 MHz) Measurements in Spectrum Mode Satellite (950 MHz-2220 MHz) Measures Analog Satellite. Measurements and Demodulation of DVB-S y DVB-S2 WIFI (2220 MHz-2500 MHz) Measurements in Spectrum Mode Level with Colour-coded Level Scale representing signal state
Audible signal according to Level and CN V/A and C/N (without losing video visualisation) Synch Impulse: Real representation Video Line Representation (user defined, with off-set and zoom) Automatic C/N Referenced C/N TV Norms Electromagnetic Field Measurements Power Automatic C/N Referenced C/N Audible signal according to Power and CN Impulse Channel Response in COFDM (Echoes) Constellation QAM, DVB-S2 (8PSK or QPSK), COFDM (with manual carrier selection) Packet Error Rate NICAM BER MER Att. Auto. QAM PWR Symbol Rate cBER vBER MER COFDM PWR Auto Offset Detection cBER vBER MER QPSK (with Q.A.L.technology) PWR Symbol Rate Code Rate Link Margin cBER BCH BER MER 8PSK - DVB S2 Att. Auto. PWR Symbol Rate
Bands
CN 52dB
9.9E-2 - 1.0E-8
40-125 dBV 700 - 7.200 Kbaud 9.9E-2 - 1.0E-6 1.0E-4 - 1.0E-8 40-125 dBV 1.0E-2 - 1.0E-6 1.0E-4 - 1.0E-8 40-120 dBV AUTO, from 1 - 45Mbaud AUTO, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 1/2 (-8.3) - 20dB 1.0E-2 - 1.0E-8 5.0E-2 - 1.0E-8
HD OPTION (ref.5991)
40 - 120 dBV 1 - 30 Mbaud
Code Rate
Decodes Free-to-Air MPEG-2 with Standard Resolution Number of Services, Service Selected, Service Audios NID, VPID, APID, SID (with Network Descriptor) Video Resolution, Audio Type and Language HD Identification Analyses Transport Events
MPEG
106
VERSION
Span
H45 Compact (ref. 5990) 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and FULL 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and FULL
Terrestrial
RBW
Satellite
B.E.R. measurement in Spectrum Vertical Reference Level Saturation Warning signal (audible sound and spectrum colour change) REAL-TIME Sweep Screen Refreshing speed Hold Marks SPECTRUM ZOOM within the same screen
(Spectrum 1 is variable in span. Spectrum 2 is the zoom of the central channel in Spectrum 1)
100, 200, 800 and 3200 KHz User selectable: NO Automatic depending on Span: YES 200, 800 y 3200 KHz User selectable: NO Auto based on Span: YES config 5 and 10 dB
< 250ms <250ms One
config 1, 2, 5, 10 dB
< 10ms <100ms Up to 3
Visualisation of 3 CONFIGURABLE TRACES EVENT TRIGGERS to detect Pulsing Signals Represents Background Noise Configurable Detectors for Sampling Digital signals Variable VBW Voltage, Extra burst (14 V, 19.5V to compensate cable losses) 22 KHz tone DiSEqC and SCR Motor Control Type / Autonomy Battery status indicator (icon and tone) Terrestrial Dynamic Margin Satellite Satellite Frequency Selection Units Automatic shut-down Languages Menu and Measurements Presentation All measurements in one screen QUALITY CHECKMARKS COMBO MODE IN REAL-TIME (3 windows - spectrum, all measurements and video image) SD Rotary-Capacitive Selector Teletext SW upgrades through USB port USB and SCART interfaces Memories Macros Datalogs Stored Measurement Capacity Download Datalogs into SD Create Channel Plans or Macros from SCANs Outlet type selection when executing automatic measurements Clasification of Datalogs by Installation or Outlets GRAPH LOGGER
Battery
Powering LNBs
13/18/24V
General Characteristics
IF, Real RF, Channel and Memory dBV, dBmV, dBm and dBV/m YES (programmable 1- 59 min.) English, German, Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese On-Screen-Display (OSD)
250
Programmed Measurements
(PC applications)
H45 Management
Data Logger
Graph Logger
Mem Tools
DIGITAL PROCESSING Technology
Miscellaneous
Terrestrial Satellite
107
FSM 100
5901 PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
5901
FSM 100
Options
REF. DESCRIPTION
DiSEqC Option Shortcut keys Upgrade FSM 100 to FSM 400 FSM Calibration
The FSM 100 is a portable meter with a coloured screen which features all of the basic functions that are necessary to guarantee a high level of quality in an analogue or digital TV. installation. The meters robustness and the fact that it is easy to use together with the long duration of battery life (more than two hours with a combined average consumption) make it an excellent portable device. It has been designed to carry out measurements both in analogue channels (level, C/N*, V/A*), as well as in digital channels (power, C/N*), and both in the terrestrial band (47-860 MHz) as well as in the satellite band (950-2150 MHz). The menu functions are in a hierarchic order, so that they are very easy to find and use. Another important characteristic is that the menu functions are displayed on the 3.5 TFT screen. Thanks to the OSD function, we can see the images of the tuned channel (or the spectrum), the menu functions and other information windows on the screen.
Extended window
108
FSM 400
5902 PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
5902
FSM 400
Options
REF. DESCRIPTION
BER Measurement MER + NIT FSM Data Logger Long-life battery Upgrade FSM 400 to FSM 500 MER + Constellation + NICAM + Graph Logger FSM Calibration
The FSM 400 is a Portable meter with a 5 coloured screen which features all of the basic functions that are necessary to guarantee a high level of quality in an analogue or digital TV installation. The robustness and the fact that it is easy to use, together with the long duration of battery life (more than two hours with a combined average consumption), make it an excellent portable device. Designed to carry out measurements both in analogue channels (level, C/N, V/A), as well as in digital channels (power, C/N, BER*), and both in the terrestrial band (47-860 MHz) as well as in the satellite band (950-2150 MHz). Also, when in spectrum mode, it is possible to see the GSM band (860-950 MHz) and the return channel (5-47 MHz) which means that the spectrum analyzer works in all the frequencies between 5 and 2150 MHz, and is able to carry measurements in these frequencies. Menu functions are displayed on the 5 coloured TFT screen. Thanks to the OSD function, we can see the images of the tuned channel (or the spectrum).
COFDM measurements
QAM measurements
QPSK measurements
109
FSM 450
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
5922
FSM 450
Options
REF. DESCRIPTION
5924 5909
5922
FSM450 is a highly versatile test equipment. It includes an MPEG decoder to be able to view FTA digital DVB signals. Main features: 5 high quality LCD screen. Over 2 hours battery operation Measurement of analogue parameters (level, C/N, V/A), digital parameters (power, C/N, BER, MER, MPEG) in bands 47-860 MHz and satellite (9502150 MHz). MPEG decoder on COFDM, QAM & QPSK demodulation. Over 100 memories, possibility of downloading test reports into a PC by means of the inluded software application FSM management. NIT/MER mode.
Teletexto
COFDM
QPSK
110
FSM 500
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
5903
5903
FSM 500
Options
REF. DESCRIPTION
FSM Calibration MER + Constellation + NICAM + Graph Logger DAB DVB-S2 Upgrade FSM 500 to FSM 650
The FSM 500 is a portable meter with a 5 coloured screen which features all of the basic functions that are necessary to guarantee a high level of quality in an analogue or digital RTV installation. User friendly, easy and quick; it is almost unnecessary to consult the user manual. On screen menu to facilitate its use. Double function keys that allow the execution of the most common functions quicker. Professional spectrum analyzer with characteristics comparable to laboratory equipment. BER measurement for the three types of digital modulations, QPSK, QAM and COFDM. It incorporates the MPEG demodulation function in COFDM, QAM and QPSK of free channels. High quality TFT display up to 5 with an optimum performance under any light condition. The screen can, simultaneously, show the measurement information and visualisze the selected channel (QPSK, QAM, COFDM or analogue). Excellent long life batteries up to 4 hours of continuos operation.
Constellation image Constellation image. Zoom 1st quadrant Visualising a stored graph NICAM mode activated
MPEG decoding
MPEG decoding
111
FSM 650
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
5923
5923
FSM 650
Options
REF. DESCRIPTION
5909
Certified calibration
Special Features
MPEG Demodulation of COFDM, QPSK and QAM Simultaneous measuring of BER/Power or BER/MER in COFDM, QPSK and QAM. DVB-H Modulation identification. HD Service and data service identification. QAM Constellation. DAB and NICAM Demodulation. Link Margin COFDM and DVB-S2 constellations QAL (QPSK Auto Lock) Cell ID COFDM DTT continuous tuning
Constellations
ECHOES
Function Link Margin
LINK MARGIN
The DVB-S2 modulations has a minimal error margin. If for a DVB-S the adjustment of the equipment is based on BER & MER measurements for DVB-S2 these parameters do not guarantee a correct configuration. Ref 5915 brings for the FSM650 a new measurement known as LINK MARGIN that shows the difference between the input signal and the digital demodulation threshold. Furthemore the CBER, BCH-BER, SNR and service list will be shown.
WLAN
The meter enables the detection and analysis according to Standard 802.11b/g of all the Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) that service the 2.4 GHz band, including a detail of all the Points of Access.
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References Model
Modes of tuning by
General Characterstics
Menu languages Teletext Colour monitor TFT (inches) OSD: (On Screen Display) Shortcut buttons Buttons on the screen Real power measurements (direct measurement) Upgrade to the next model Visualization of free channel COFDM, QPSK, QAM Visualization of MPEG-2 free-to-air channels in stndard resolution Fast selection of V/A digital FTA with windows system Macromeasurements (automtic execution mltiple measurements) Scan & Log Terrestrial Configurable reports about the installations Identification of the net and operator name Extended information of VPID/APID identificators Calibration of the field strength meter Connector F (RF input)
various(1) 3.5
various(4) 5
various(4) 5
various(4) 5
various(4) 5
Opt Ref.5924
-
Opt Ref.5925
Opt Ref.5915
Opt Ref.5909
Opt Ref.5909
Opt Ref.5909
Connector for power supply - male jack Port RS-232 for PC connection Scart Reset button Dip-switches for battery configuration Terrestrial channels table Satellite channels table Satellite frequency band 2150 MHz Automtic search of the next channel FM demodulation Colour standard PAL/ SECAM Line power supply (Vdc) Tone of 22 KHz Battery Lifetime Long life battery Battery regeneration Visual and sound alarm for the battery charge level and autodisconnection Detection of power supply through RF input DiSEqC Signal level Signal level bar indicator
C/N referenced C/N automtic V/A ratio Sync-pulse Compensated power Measurement of BER COFDM, QPSK, QAM Measurement of MER en COFDM, QPSK, QAM ECHOES in COFDM, CELL ID Constellation QAM Constellation COFDM, DVB-S2 QAL (QPSK Auto Lock) Digital Measurements in DVB-S2 (MER, Link Margin) Nicam C/N referenced C/N automatic DAB WIFI networks analyzer:. spectrum, measurements and statistics Posssibility of creation of 100 LOGS organized and different Configurable execution of LOGS(2) Download of measurements Creation of PC reports Recording of 20.000 different individual measurements(3) Storing up to 100 simple graphs or 50 graphs with max hold on Edition of the stored GLOGS Download of graphs into PC This application allows to make memory lists and macro-measurements in your PC, store and load them into the meter Download of memories and macromeasurements to a PC for saving or editing. Return path Terrestrial GSM Bands of operation Satellite Wi-Fi Bandwidth of de FI resolution filters (MHz) Selectable SPAN Marks Double mark Max hold Weight without transportation bag (Kg) Dimensions without transportation bag (mm)
>2 hours -
>2 hours
>4 hours
>4 hours
Analogue
Measurements
Opt Ref.5914 -
Spectrum analyser
0.1/0.23/1/3 5.5
Mechanical properties
5.5
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
Depending on the LOG type Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, German, Italiano
113
Noise generator
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
5930
Noise generator
A device designed to carry out attenuation and flatness testing in F.I. satellite installations with no entry signal, connected to a Televs FSM or MTD series field strength meter. Equipped with a thumbwheel allowing the output level to be varied by 10 2 dB in 10 steps Normal signal output. Electrical connection from installation to power the simulator.
Output attenuated by 30 dB compared to output obtained in 1. If the attenuated output is used, the main output must be charged. Thumbwheel to vary the output level in both connectors by 10 2 dB. LED indicator Connector to provide external power to the simulator using the DC adaptor.
Reference
Power supply (external or via coaxial cable) Consumption Output connector Frequency Maximum output level Output level regulator Dimensions V W MHz dB mm
5930
12 ...18 2 F femmina 5 - 2150 MHz 80 3 dBV / 3 MHz 0-10 80x65
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Co
The bandwidth of the coaxial cable allows to multiplex a number of services ohter than televison. Coaxdata is a state-of-thehigh speed local network. By means of Coaxdata, sharing does not need any additional cable.. art system that converts a television coaxial network into a resources (computers, printers, an internet connection, etc)
Coaxdata................................................................................117
Coaxdata
COAXDATA
116
COAXDATA
C O A X D ATA
Coaxdata
PRODUCT RANGE
R E F. DESCRIPTION
The bandwidth of the coaxial cable allows to multiplex a number of services other than television. Coaxdata is a state-of-the-art system that converts a television coaxial network into a high speed local network. By means of Coaxdata, sharing resources (computers, printers, an internet connection, etc) does not need any additional cable. CoaxData provides two technologies: Home Networking and MxU
7664 Ethernet coaxial adaptor 128 Mbps 7671 Ethernet coaxial adaptor MxU 128 Mbps 7672 Ethernet coaxial adaptor MxU T05 128 Mbps 7666 Coaxial Router MxU 7653 7654 Combiner filter (1-25 MHz ... 47-2150 MHz) * Combiner filter (1-40 MHz ... 47-2150 MHz) *
MxU: point-to-multipoint
50 dB 50 dB 50 dB 50 dB
50 dB 50 dB 50 dB 50 dB 50 dB 50 dB
TYPICAL APLICATION
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ADAPTER T-COAX ETHERNE
Mod
Lin
Mod
Syn
Coa
Syn
Syn
117
Syn
COAXDATA
References
Output level Maximum allowed attenuation Working bandwidth Maximum consumption Max. power espectral density Min. reception spectral density Working temperature Transmission rate Maximum length of data network Quality of Service Maximum number of users
7664
112 dBV 50 dB 4-21 MHz External PSU 12-15 VDC: 3,9 Watts -70 dBm/Hz -120 dBm/Hz [-10C, 45C] 128 Mpbs 1.1 Km VLAN 802.1p Priority Support 16 Ethernet RJ-45 Coaxial CEI CEI Connector for TV/Radio Jack connector for PSU
7664
Connectors
TYPICAL APPLICATION
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76
64
118
COAXDATA
C O A X D ATA
7671
2 RJ45 2 F: TV + Datos 15V/800 mA 120 dBV -38 dB (-110 dBm/Hz) 75 ohms 12-28 Mhz > 10 dB 2 dB > 10 dB 57 a 2150 MHz 75 ohms -10C, 45C 6 Watts 31 800 m. 50 dB 12 dB 2
7671
Device that allows to share an internet connection, using the coaxial cable of the already existing TV distribution network. MxU does not permit to create an internal LAN with the existing 7671, unless the router reference 7666 is used.NETWORKING
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Internet
ADAPTER
Ref. 7654
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ADA
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ADA
PTE
119
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23
14 46
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COAXDATA
7672
2 RJ45 2 F: TV + Datos 16 pins, T-05 standard 120 dBV -38 dB (-110 dBm/Hz) 75 ohms 12-28 Mhz > 10 dB 2 dB > 10 dB 57 a 2150 MHz 75 ohms -10C, 45C 6W 31 800 m. 50 dB 12 dB 2
Device that allows to share an internet connection, using the coaxial cable of the already existing TV distribution network. The MxU adapter does not create a coaxial network. T05 format
7666
2 RJ45 2 F: TV + Datos 16 pins standard T-05 120 dBV -38 dB (-110 dBm/Hz) 75 ohms 12-28 Mhz > 10 dB 2 dB > 10 dB 57 a 2150 MHz 75 ohms -10C, 45C 6W 31 800 m. 50 dB 12 dB 2
This device is provided with a Web interface to configure: IP addresses of the coaxial and ethernet interfaces and DHCP servers. Access control to activate and deactivate the modems installed in the coaxial network.
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COAXDATA
C O A X D ATA
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Internet
Switch Ethernet
ROUTER
Router ADSL
VideoSream Server
Ref. 7654
Ref. 7654
Set-top Box
Set-top Box
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COAXDATA
Ref. 7672
ADAPTER ADAPTER
VideoSream Server
Ref. 7654
Ref. 7654
Set-top Box
Set-top Box
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Home accessories
Complete range of product for domestic use.
Digidom ................................................................................125
124
DIGIDOM
HOME ACCESSORIES
7264
7265
7264 7265
Programmed Programmable
7307
Digidom I/R disc shape 16C (Trans.+Receiver) Digidom IR disc shape (Transmitter)
References
RCU Transmission band Video transmission band Video input signal Modulation No. of channels MHz Vpp
7237/7219
434 AM 1
7232
434 AM 16
7307/7604
400 2400 1 FM 4
DIGIDOM
NEW
(Trasmitter + Receiver) (Receiver)
7605 IR extensor with coaxial link 7606 IR extensor with coaxial link
References
Output frequency Sensitivity Consumption Output feed Through losses KHz dBm mA dB
7605 TR+IR
36 (RC5) 60 12 (12Vdc) 30 (12Vdc) 0,5 (5-862 Mhz)
References
Modulation frequency Output level Line power suply Through losses Harmonic level MHz dBm mA dB dBc
7606 IR
36 (RC5) 60 9-12 (9-12Vdc) 0,5 (5-862 Mhz) -45
TYPICAL APPLICATION
234710
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DIGIDOM
HOME ACCESSORIES
Domestic modulators
NEW
PRODUCT RANGE
REF. DESCRIPTION
5857
UHF/VHF Modulator
5857
This device is capable of modulating audio and video signal inside a home distribution. Only one reference number for VHF and UHF. Tuning of the output channel by rotative selectors. Test signal generator. Audio level adjustment. Contains a switched-mode power supply unit (PSU). Small size.
References
Output band Frequency range Video input level Output level Gain Powering MHz Vpp dBV dB
5857
Low & High S / hyperband / BIII / UHF 47 - 862 1 85 - 90 12 230 Vac/4W
1 2
TYPICAL APPLICATION
TYPICAL APPLICATION
VHF
5514
Ref. 5358
FM
24 Vdc
Ref. 5495
127
DIGIDOM
128
109 dBV
2MHz 6 dB 60 dB/54 FM
Tecn
Technical Data
Conversion tables ..............................................................................131 TV frequency bands............................................................................131 Radio frequency standards ................................................................132 TV standards ......................................................................................133 Channel - frequency tables ................................................................134 Glossary of measurements ....................................................135 Index by references .............................................................138 AENOR certificate ..................................................................140
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T E C H N I C A L D ATA
Conversion table
Levels (measured over 75 impedance) V 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 90 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 700 800 900 1000 dBV 0 3.5 6 8.0 9.5 11 12 13 14 15.5 17 18 19 20 23.5 26 28 29.5 31 32 33 34 35.5 37 38 39 40 43.5 46 48 49.5 51 52 53 54 55.5 57 58 59 60 dBm -109 -105.5 -103 -101 -99.5 -98 -97 -96 -95 -93.5 -92 -91 -90 -89 -85.5 -83 -81 -79.5 -78 -77 -76 -75 -73.5 -72 -71 -70 -69 -65.5 -63 -61 -59.5 -58 -57 -56 -55 -53.5 -52 -51 -50 -49 mV 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 90 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 700 800 900 1000 dBV 60 63.5 66 68 69.5 71 72 73 74 75.5 77 78 79 80 83.5 86 88 89.5 91 92 93 94 95.5 97 98 99 100 103.5 106 108 109.5 111 112 113 114 115.5 117 118 119 120 dBm -49 -45.5 -43 -41 -39.5 -38 -37 -36 -35 -33.5 -32 -31 -30 -29 -25.5 -23 -21 -19.5 -18 -17 -16 -15 -13.5 -12 -11 -10 -9 -5.5 -3 -1 0.5 2 3 4 5 6.5 8 9 10 11 V 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 6 7 8 9 10 dBV 120 123.5 126 128 129.5 131 132 133 134 135.5 137 138 139 140 dBm 11 14.5 17 19 20.5 22 23 24 25 26 26.5 29 30 31 Conversin dB. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 0 1 3.16 10 31.6 100 316 1 1.12 3.55 11.2 35.5 112 355 2 1.26 3.98 12.6 39.8 126 398 3 1.41 4.47 14.1 44.7 141 447 V2 V a 2 (dB) V1 V1 4 1.59 5.01 15.9 50.1 159 501 5 1.78 5.62 17.8 56.2 178 562 6 2.00 6.31 20.0 63.1 200 631 7 2.24 7.08 22.4 70.8 224 708 8 2.51 7.94 25.1 79.4 251 794 9 2.82 8.91 28.2 89.1 282 891
1000 1122 1259 1413 1585 1778 1995 2239 2512 2818 3162 3548 39.81 4469 5012 5623 6310 7080 7943 8912 V2 V (dB)= 20 log 2 V1 V1 V2 Example: How many dB are = 200 V1 Result: 40+6= 46 dB Conversion formula:
Reduction (dB)
2.5
4.5
5.5
6.5
7.5
8.5 8.5
12
TV frequency bands
VHF
BI C2 C3 C4
47 68 88 10
UHF
High S Hyperband BIV BV
Sub B
FM
Low S
BIII
S1-S10
C5-C12
S11-S21
S21-S41
C21-C37
C38-C69
17
23
30
47
60
86
Pv Pc
4.43 5.5 5.85
10 dB 16 dB
Pv Pc
4.43 5.5 5.85
10 dB 16 dB 20 dB
Pa
Pa
Pa Nicam
1,25
1,25
7 MHz
8 MHz
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TECHNICAL DATA
H Standard (Australia) H28 H29 H30 H31 H32 IV H33 H34 H35 H36 H37 H38 H39 H40 H41 H42 H43 H44 H45 H46 H47 H48 H49 H50 H51 H52 H53 V H54 H55 H56 H57 H58 H59 H60 H61 H62 H63 H64 H65 H66 H67 H68 H69 526-533 533-540 540-547 547-554 554-561 561-568 568-575 575-582 582-589 589-596 596-603 603-610 610-617 617-624 624-631 631-638 638-645 645-652 652-659 659-666 666-673 673-680 680-687 687-694 694-701 701-708 708-715 715-722 722-729 729-736 736-743 743-750 750-757 757-764 764-771 771-778 778-785 785-792 792-799 799-806 806-813 813-820 527,25 534,25 541,25 548,25 555,25 562,25 569,25 576,25 583,25 590,25 597,25 604,25 611,25 618,25 625,25 632,25 639,25 646,25 653,25 660,25 667,25 674,25 681,25 688,25 695,25 702,25 709,25 716,25 723,25 730,25 737,25 744,25 751,25 758,25 765,25 772,25 779,25 786,25 793,25 800,25 807,25 814,25 532,75 539,75 546,75 553,75 560,75 567,75 574,75 581,75 588,75 595,75 602,75 609,75 616,75 623,75 630,75 637,75 644,75 651,75 658,75 665,75 III 672,75 679,75 686,75 693,75 700,75 707,75 714,75 721,75 728,75 735,75 742,75 749,75 756,75 763,75 770,75 777,75 784,75 791,75 798,75 805,75 812,75 819,75 III II TV Bands III
I Standard (Ireland)
Ch.
B Standard (Italy) A I B C D E F G H H1 H2 61-68 81-88 174-181 182,5-189,5 191-198 200-207 209-216 216-223 223-230 62,25 82,25 175,25 183,75 192,25 201,25 210,25 217,25 224,25 52,5-59,5 53,75
D Standard - OIRT 48,5 - 56,5 58 - 66 76 - 84 84- 92 92-100 174-182 182-190 190-198 198-206 206-214 214-222 222-230 49,75 59,25 77,25 85,25 93,25 175,25 183,25 191,25 199,25 207,25 215,25 223,25 56,25 65,75 83,75 91,75 99,75 181,75 189,75 197,75 205,75 213,75 221,75 229,75
L Standard (France) L05 174,75-182,75 L06 182,75-190,75 L07 190,75-198,75 L08 198,75-206,75 L09 206,75-214,75 L10 214,75-222,75 176,00 184,00 192,00 200,00 208,00 216,00
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H Standard (Australia) H28 H29 H30 H31 H32 IV H33 H34 H35 H36 H37 H38 H39 H40 H41 H42 H43 H44 H45 H46 H47 H48 H49 H50 H51 H52 H53 V H54 H55 H56 H57 H58 H59 H60 H61 H62 H63 H64 H65 H66 H67 H68 H69 526-533 533-540 540-547 547-554 554-561 561-568 568-575 575-582 582-589 589-596 596-603 603-610 610-617 617-624 624-631 631-638 638-645 645-652 652-659 659-666 666-673 673-680 680-687 687-694 694-701 701-708 708-715 715-722 722-729 729-736 736-743 743-750 750-757 757-764 764-771 771-778 778-785 785-792 792-799 799-806 806-813 813-820 527,25 534,25 541,25 548,25 555,25 562,25 569,25 576,25 583,25 590,25 597,25 604,25 611,25 618,25 625,25 632,25 639,25 646,25 653,25 660,25 667,25 674,25 681,25 688,25 695,25 702,25 709,25 716,25 723,25 730,25 737,25 744,25 751,25 758,25 765,25 772,25 779,25 786,25 793,25 800,25 807,25 814,25 532,75 539,75 546,75 553,75 560,75 567,75 574,75 581,75 588,75 595,75 602,75 609,75 616,75 623,75 630,75 637,75 644,75 651,75 658,75 665,75 III 672,75 679,75 686,75 693,75 700,75 707,75 714,75 721,75 728,75 735,75 742,75 749,75 756,75 763,75 770,75 777,75 784,75 791,75 798,75 805,75 812,75 819,75 III II TV Bands III
I Standard (Ireland)
Ch.
B Standard (Italy) A I B C D E F G H H1 H2 61-68 81-88 174-181 182,5-189,5 191-198 200-207 209-216 216-223 223-230 62,25 82,25 175,25 183,75 192,25 201,25 210,25 217,25 224,25 52,5-59,5 53,75
D Standard - OIRT 48,5 - 56,5 58 - 66 76 - 84 84- 92 92-100 174-182 182-190 190-198 198-206 206-214 214-222 222-230 49,75 59,25 77,25 85,25 93,25 175,25 183,25 191,25 199,25 207,25 215,25 223,25 56,25 65,75 83,75 91,75 99,75 181,75 189,75 197,75 205,75 213,75 221,75 229,75
L Standard (France) L05 174,75-182,75 L06 182,75-190,75 L07 190,75-198,75 L08 198,75-206,75 L09 206,75-214,75 L10 214,75-222,75 176,00 184,00 192,00 200,00 208,00 216,00
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T E C H N I C A L D ATA
TV Standards
Country Algeria Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Belgium Bulgaria China Cyprus Croatia Czechoslovakia Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Gibraltar Great Britain Greece Holland Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India lndonesia lran Iraq lreland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Korea (Rep.) Kuwait VHF B N B B B B D D B B D B B B EIL B B I B B (A)I D B B B B B I B B M B M B UHF H N H G G H K K G G K G G, H G L G H I G G I K G G I G G M G G Colour System PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL SECAM PAL PAL PAL SECAM PAL SECAM PAL SECAM PAL PAL PAL SECAM PAL PAL SECAM PAL PAL PAL SECAM SECAM PAL PAL PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL Country Lebanon Libya Luxemburg Malta Malaysia Mexico Monaco Morocco Nigeria Norway Oman Sultanate Pakistan Philippines Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovenia Spain Sri Lanka South Africa Sweden Switzerland Syrian Arab. Rep. Thailand Tunisia Turkey U.A.E. U.S.A. Yemen P.D. R. VHF B B C B B M E B B B B B M D B B B D B B B B B/H I B B B B B B B M B UHF G H L H G M L H G G G M K G G K G G G G I G G H R G G G M Colour System SECAM PAL PAL/SECAM PAL PAL NTSC SECAM SECAM PAL PAL PAL PAL NTSC SECAM PAL PAL PAL SECAM PAL/SECAM PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL SECAM PAL SECAM PAL PAL NTSC PAL
TV standards
Standard Frequency band Number of lines Field frequency Line frequency Video bandwidth RF channel bandwidth Video - audio(2) spacing Vestigial Side Band Spacing between the left edge of the channel and the video carrier RF sync level Picture modulation Sound modulation Frequency modulation A/V carrier ratio
(1) (4)
D/K OIRT
I UK
K1(1) FOPTA(5)
L France VHF/UHF
6.5
+4.5 0.75
50
5:1 ato10:1
25
10:1 to 5:1(4) 10:1 a 5:1
Also known as K / (2) For dual audio or stereo, the second value for second carrier / (3) In Germany since April 1976 6.7:1 y 2,9:1 in Japan / (5) Group of territories represented by the French Overseas Post and Telecommunications Agency (FOPTA)
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134
GLOSSARY OF MEASUREMENTS
GAIN (dB):
This is the difference between the output power of an amplifier with the characteristic impedance (75 ) and the input power.
(Fig.1)
FREQUENCY RESPONSE:
The variation in amplitude within a certain band or channel.
Noise level
NOISE FIGURE:
The ratio of the actual noise power generated at the output of an amplifier to that which would be generated in an ideal resistor. The lower the noise figure, the better the performance. The noise figure is expressed in (dB): NF=10 log F.
MAXIMUM OUTPUT LEVEL (dBV).:
t F
Single channel amplifiers: EN50083-5 standard Intermodulation distance= 54 dB (Fig. 2) PAL broadband amplifiers: DIN45004B standard Intermodulation distance= 60 dB (Fig.3)
Time domain
Frequency domain
SPURIOUS (dBc):
The difference in levels between the channel carrier created by a modulator or conversor and the lower side band or local oscillator. This only applies when there is a broadband channel.
DAB Amplifier:
Intermodulation distance= 50 dB channeles de 4 MHz) (Fig.5) (2
The difference between the minimum gain in the channel and the maximum gain (minimum attenuation) in the adjacent channel. The adjacent channel in UHF is C2 and in VHF is C1).
Working temperature
The optimum temperature to get the best performance from the electronic equipment is between -10 and 45 C. (Unless otherwise specified)
OBSERVATIONS
In general, the VHF band covers the following frequency ranges: For MATV: BI, FM, BSMID, BIII: 47230 MHz. For SMATV & CATV: BI, FM, BSMID, BIII, BSUPP, BS HYPER: 47446 MHz. In devices where FM rejection is not specified, this band is either amplified or combined Rejection of 27 (MHz) or FM does not mean that the band is not affected by the said bads as they can ingress into the system through the distribution network. All Televs headends are in compliance with the CE regulations.
Televs S.A. reserves the right, without prior notice, to discontinue products or to make design changes as part of its continuos programme of product improvement. The information contained in this catalogue was to be best Televs knowledge, correct at the time of publication. Televs will not accept responsability for damage, injury, loss or expense resulting from any error or omission.
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GLOSSARY OF MEASUREMENTS
52 dB
127 dBV
5,5 MHz
54 dB
109 dBV
2MHz 6 dB 60 dB/54 FM
7 MHz
Fig. 1: Gain curve of a monochannel amplifier
Atten 25 dB
130,0 120,0 110,0 35 dB 100,0 90,0 80,0 70,0 60,0 50,0 40,0 940,0
990,0
1040,0
1090,0
1140,0
VBW 300 Kz
Rechazo 21 dB
Rechazo 51,5 dB
Rechazo 39 dB
BI
BIII
UHF
BI
BIII
UHF
BI
FM
BIII
Fig. 8 BI to FM rejection
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Carrier-Noise ratio C/N The carrier-to-noise ratio is defined as the ratio between the video carrier signal level and the RMS noise level. The ratio is expressed in decibels. The threshold of perceptibility of noise on a TV receiver occurs at a C/N ratio approximately 45 dB. Mathematically, for one amplifier it is calculated this way: C/N1 (dB) = VO - (Nt + NF + G)
VO : Output level Nt: Thermal noise (depends of the considered bandwidth) NF: Noise figure of the amplifier G: Gain
will increase in output level. If the amplifier operates with a tilt, the distortion will also be affected. A tilted output will give better improvement in the carrier-to-distortion ratio over a flat output. a) CTB for 1 amplifier CTB=CTBref+2(Noutput - Nref.) b) CTB for N identical amplifiers CTBN = CTB1 + 20 logN c) CTB for N amplifiers with diferents CTB CTBtotal=-20 log [ 10-CTB1/20 + 10--CTB2/20 + ... + 10-CTBN/20 ] Carrier to Second-Order Intermodulation Ratio (CSO) It is the simultaneous pulse, or beating together, of 2 signal carriers because of the second-order distortion characteristics of the amplifier. a) CSO (dB) for 1 amplifier CSO (dB) = CSOref + (Nout - Nref.) b) For N identical amplifiers.
General formula: CTB=CTBref + 2(Noutput - Nref.) We extract CTBref: CTBref = CTB + (Nref.- Noutput) Known data: CTB117dBV = 60 dBc Reference level: 117dBuV Output level: 113 dBuV
68dBc @ 113 dBuV (now it is considered as a plain response). General formula for N amplifiers in cascade: CTBN = CTB1 - 20 logN In this case: N =5 y CTB1amp = 68 dBc Step 3 Substituting values:
Then: CTB113dBV=60 dB+2(117-113) dBV = 60+24= 60+8=68 dBc Step 2 Make the calculation for the cascade of 5 amplifiers with a tilt of 8 dB, considering a new specification of CTB =
CTB5 = 68 - 20 log5 Already calculated values for the correction factor are shown in the table below. CTB5= 68-20 log5 = 68-13,98= 54,02 dBc
Carrier-to-Cross Modulation Ratio C/XMOD It is defined as the third order distortion which causes the modulation of one signal carrier to modulate another signal carrier. The threshold of perceptibility of this ratio on a TV screen is less than 40 dB, so the C/X ratio is not the limiting factor in the design of most systems and is, therefore, below the threshold in system designs. a) XMOD for 1 amplifier XMOD=XMODref+2(Noutput- Nref.) b) XMOD for N identical amplifiers XMODNamp= XMOD1amp - 20 logN
SYSTEM CALCULATIONS AMPLIFIER CASCADE FACTOR Cascade (N) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 C/N + SSO 10*LOG (N) 3,01 4,77 6,02 6,99 7,78 8,45 9,03 9,54 10,00 10,41 10,79 11,14 11,46 11,76 12,04 12,30 12,55 12,79 13,01 13,22 13,42 13,62 13,80 13,98 CSO 15*LOG (N) 4,52 7,16 9,03 10,48 11,67 12,68 13,55 14,31 15,00 15,62 16,19 16,71 17,19 17,64 18,06 18,46 18,83 19,18 19,52 19,83 20,14 20,43 20,70 20,97 CTB & XMOD 20*LOG (N) 6,02 9,54 12,04 13,98 15,56 16,90 18,06 19,08 20,00 20,83 21,58 22,28 22,92 23,52 24,08 24,61 25,11 25,58 26,02 26,44 26,85 27,23 27,60 27,96
CSO (dB) = CSO1 amp - 15 logN c) CSO for N amplifiers with diferents CSO CSOtotal = -15 log [ 10-CTB1/15 + 10CTB2/15 + ... + 10-CTBN/15 ] System calculations example
c) XMOD for N amplifiers with diferents XMOD XMODN amps=- 20 log [10-XMOD1/20 + 10XMOD2/20 + ... + 10-XMODN/20 ]
We would like to know the CTB resulting of the use of 5 amplifiers ref. 4511 in cascade, with a tilt of 8 dB. Data:
Carrier-to-Third Order Intermodulation Ratio C/IMD Third-order intermodulation is the simultaneous pulse of 2 or 3 signal carriers to produce a spurious carrier, caused by the third-order distortion characteristic of the amplifier. This type of third-order distortion is generally the limiting factor in the output capability of an amplifier. The following is a list of the parameters that one must be aware of when specifying composite triple beat: 1. Number of Channels.- The number of triple beats per channel increases exponentially as the number of channels increases. 2. Levels.- Because triple beat is a third-order distortion, the distortion
From the technical specifications of the amplifier ref. 4511, we know that: CTB = 60 @ 117 dBuV (for plain output, without tilt) As we will install 5 amplifiers in cascade, with a tilt of 8 dB, we will recalculate the CTB for a medium value of the Output level: - Output level for C69: 117dBuV - Output level for C2: 109dBuV
Step 1 Calculate the specification for a new reference level of 113 dBuV, which is the medium value of the tilt (109+8/2=113) Because the new output level is lower (117 vs. 113 dBuV), it will improve its value.
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