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Converts 1550 nm optical signals into SAT IF
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Input level –20 … +2 dBm
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Frequency range 47 … 2200 MHz
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Output level 90 dBµV
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SC/APC connector at the input
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Additional loop-through for GPON with SC/UPC connector
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1310/1490 nm
| Type | ORX 2-01 |
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| Order no. | ORX00201 |
| GTIN | 7611682401943 |
| PE | 1 |
| VE | 1 |
| EU custom tariff number | 85437030 |
| PON | |
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| Number | 1 (loop-through) |
| Connector type | SC/UPC |
| Insertion loss | < 0.7 dB @ 1310 nm / 1490 nm |
| Wavelength | 1310 nm / 1490 nm (loop-through) |
| Output | |
| Frequency range | 47 … 2200 MHz |
| Output level | > 90 dBµV |
| Connector | 1 × F-female |
| Impedance | 75 Ω |
| Return loss | > 12 dB |
| RFoG | |
| Input wavelength | 1550 nm |
| Input level | −20 … +2 dBm |
| Connector type | SC/APC |
| Return loss | > 45 dB |
| General | |
| Operating voltage | 12 VDC |
| Power consumption | 3 W |
| Dimensions (W × H × D) appr. | 95 × 60 × 25 mm |
| External accessories | |
| Switching power supply | 100…240 VAC/50…60 Hz | 5 VDC/0,5 A |
| Data sheet | Data sheet ORX 2-01.pdf |
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The optical SAT receiver with GPON loop‑through is designed for the reliable conversion of optical satellite signals back into electrical SAT intermediate frequency signals. It receives optical signals at a wavelength of 1550 nm and converts them into SAT IF signals covering a frequency range from 47 to 2200 MHz. The supported optical input level ranges from –20 to +2 dBm, ensuring stable operation even over long fiber links. At the RF output, the receiver provides a consistent signal level of 90 dBµV for dependable supply of downstream SAT equipment. The optical input is equipped with an SC/APC connector to ensure low‑reflection and secure signal transmission. In addition, the receiver features an integrated GPON loop‑through with an SC/UPC connector for 1310/1490 nm wavelengths, allowing GPON signals to pass through without interference. This makes the device an ideal solution for combined SAT and FTTH infrastructures in professional distribution networks.


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