Key Features and Specifications
- Function: It receives optical signals via the "OPTIC IN" port and converts them to RF signals, which are then distributed to two "RF OUT" coaxial ports. The "2-WAY" feature indicates it supports bidirectional communication (upstream and downstream data transmission).
- Output Level: It provides an RF output level of up to 100 dB (decibels).
- Wavelength Range: The device operates within a wide optical wavelength range of 1100nm to 1650nm.
- Power: It requires a 12V DC power input to function as an active node.
- Application: It is typically installed at a residential or small commercial terminal where the main fiber optic line enters a building, allowing multiple devices (like TVs or modems) to connect to the network via standard coaxial cables.