DVB-T & Audio Link

Broadcast professionals covering live events at large venues encounter many challenges, one of those challenges is how to increase the range of their RF camera, wireless microphone and PL system equipment. Optical Zonu’s Fiber Optic Link offers the solution. This Linear or analog fiberoptic transmitter is designed to increase the broadcaster’s coverage by transporting RF signals between RF audio and video antennas to their receivers transparently over long distances. The fiber optic link can carry any RF signal within the range of 20 MHz to 3 GHz (optional extended bandwidth of 20 MHz to 6 GHz available) with virtually no loss, making it a better choice than traditional coaxial cable links.

Fiber optic cable offers almost unlimited area coverage by greatly increasing the link distance over single mode or multimode fiber optic cable. This link is designed specifically with broadcast professionals in mind and it supports most commonly used interfaces such as BNC (RF impedance) and ST (optical connection). The link consists of low profile, standalone, semi-rugged Tx and Rx modules with power supplies.
DVB-T & RF CAMERA SIGNAL APPLICATION
Typical field applications include digital microwave systems consisting of transmitters which are required to cover large areas and multiple antenna systems with external BDCs (Block Down Converters). Down converted IF (Intermediate Frequency) signals can be transported via 50 Ω coaxial video cable but with very limited range and a high degree of signal loss. Optical Zonu’s fiber optic link extender will carry your IF signals over fiber optic cable for thousands of feet more with virtually no signal loss. This link allows you to use a short piece of RG-6 BNC Coax cable between the BNC IF Output of the BDC (Block Down Converter) and the BNC Input of the Fiber Optic Tx (Transmitter). The Optical TX module takes in an RF signal and converts it to an optical signal, which is transported over a long fiber optic cable to reach the Optical Rx module, where the signal is converted back into its original RF form. Another short piece of RG-6 BNC Coax cable connects the BNC Output of the Fiber Optic Rx (Receiver) to the BNC Antenna Input on the Wireless Video Receiver. This is a reliable and efficient method for the delivery of your content.

WIRELESS MICROPHONE SIGNAL EXTENSION
Another common application is wireless microphone signal distribution. You can extend the coverage of wireless microphones by remotely placing Batwing and Helical antennas farther away from your Audio Receiver with help of fiber optic cable. The Optical Tx module will be placed next to standard Batwing or Helical antennas, connected with a short piece of RG-6 BNC Coax Cable. The Optical TX module converts the input RF signal to an optical signal, which is transported over a long fiber optic cable run to reach the Optical Rx module, where the optical signal is converted back into its original RF form. The BNC Output of the Optical Rx module is connected to the Audio Receiver with another piece of short RG-6 cable. In this way, antennas are not required to stay within close proximity of the Audio Receiver. Instead, they may be placed much farther away, thus extending coverage of your wireless microphones.

- Built-In Bias-T to power antenna
- Bias-T On & Off Sliding Switch
- Input Supply Voltage 11-36V DC
- Optical Link Status LED Indicator
- Bias-t Status LED Indicator
- ST optical Connector
- 50 Ω BNC RF Connector
- 2.11 mm Jack Power Connector (L722AS – Switchcraft)
- Dimensions: 5” x 3.5” x 1.5” (L x W x H) – 12.7 cm x 8.9 cm x 3.8 cm
- Weight: 250 grams
- AC Coupled RF Output
- Built-In DC Blocking
- Input Supply Voltage 11-36V DC
- Optical Link Status LED Indicator
- ST optical Connector
- 50 Ω BNC RF Connector
- 2.11 mm Jack Power Connector (L722AS – Switchcraft)
- Dimensions: 5” x 3.5” x 1.5” (L x W x H) – 12.7 cm x 8.9 cm x 3.8 cm
- Weight: 250 grams
- RF Microphone Signal Distribution
- RF Camera Signal Distribution
- In-Ear Monitor Systems (IEM)
- Wireless PL System Distribution over fiber (Requires Transceiver Modules)