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FSS-95F5T
Connect to LNB
Power from fiber TX to LNB
Signal from LNB to fiber TX
Outdoor Rated
Satellite Fiberlink Transmitter
Satellite LNB Fiberlink - TRANSMITTER
This unique satellite L-band system utilizes a fiber optic transmitter that is attached
directly to the dish-mounted LNB. Utilize the advantages of fiber for the entire LNB-toreceiver link. With this system, there is no need for a long coaxial cable run between
the LNB and fiber optic transmitters. Use fiber optic cable for the entire connection
between the LNBs and the satellite receivers.
• Connect satellite antenna to receivers over LONG DISTANCES without loss.
• Prevent lightning damage.
• Provide HIGH SIGNAL LEVELS to feed many receivers without need for
amplification.
• Transmitter has FC/APC optical connector for connection to fiber optic receiver.
• Transmitter has one ‘F’ connector for connection to LNB signal output, and one ‘F’
connector for connection to DC power source (receiver/LNB power supply is
purchased separately).
• Receiver is a rack mounted card that mounts inside a 3RU chassis. Redundant
power supply is available for chassis.
Optical
Optical Wavelength, nominal
TX Optical Output Connector
RX Optical Input Connector
DAWNco "LNB Fiberlink" Performance
#FSS-95F5T L-Band Outdoor Transmitter
#FSS-95F5R Rack-Mount Receiver
RF Link
Frequency Range
1310 nm
FC/APC
FC/APC
800 to 2250 MHz
75 Ohm Transmitter/Receiver Set:
Model
Frequency
(GHz)
FSS-95F5T & FSS-95F5R .8 – 2.25
Optical Loss
Budget
5dB
*Enviromental seal ensured with application of 3M Rubber Cold Shrink to optical and Electrical
connectors.
**Associated transmitter-receiver models linked through 5 dB optical loss budget.
3340 S. Lapeer Rd • Orion, MI 48359-1320 • Ph (248) 391-9200 • Fax (248) 391-9207 • [email protected]
You are entitled to the manufacturer's limited express warranty, if any, that accompanies the product. DAWNco makes no additional or independent warranty.
All other warranties, express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. We do our best to be accurate.
We are not responsible for any typographical, photographic or technical errors. See "Policies for DAWNco" under the "Answers" button at the DAWNco web site.
Specifications (Ta=25 C)
Parameter
Symbol
ELECTRICAL
PERFORMANCE
L-Band
Link Gain (5 dB OLB)
Gain Flatness
Noise figure
3rd Order Intercept Pt.
RF input
Gain Slope
Gain Stability
Group Delay
FSS-95F5T..&..FSS-95F5R
G
NF
OIP3
Specification
Typ. Max
Min
800
-
2250
MHz
-
3
+/-0.2
+/-0.7
18
12
-
dB
dB/50 MHz
dB/500 MHz
dB
dBm
-45
-25
0.02
+/-0.15/24
0.5
Peak to Peak
Return Loss, input/output
Impedance
Connectors, RF
Connectors, Optical
unit
-10
dBm
dB/MHz
dB/hr
ns
2:1
75 (50 ohm optional)
‘F’ (SMA optional)
ohms
FC/APC (In Door Unit)
FC/APC (Out Door Unit)
OPTICAL
Optical Wavelength
Lambda
1290
Optical output Power
P Opt.
4
Optical Loss Budget
L opt.
Optical Return Loss
R.L.
*SFDR3= (IIP (dBm) – NF(dB) +174(dBm-Hz) )*2/3 dBm-Hz2/3;
General Specifications:
Parameter
Operational Temperature
Storage Temperature
Humidity
Max. RF input (Transmitters, no damage)
Overall Dimensions (outdoor transmitter unit)
1310
1330
6
9
5
45
IIP3 = OIP3 – Gain
nM
dBm
dB
dBr
-40 to +70 C
-40 to +80 C
5% to 95% non-condensing
+10 dBm
1.7” x 1.7”x 5” (WxHxD)
Transmitter: (outdoor unit)
Satellite Fiberlink TRANSMITTER
Power Draw:
250 ma (+/- 15 ma) @ 12vdc
190 ma (+/- 15 ma) @ 18vdc
125 ma (+/- 15 ma) @ 24vdc
DAWNco • 3340 S. Lapeer Rd • Orion, MI 48359-1320 • Ph (248) 391-9200 • Fax (248) 391-9207 • [email protected]
Installation Example Photos:
DAWNco • 3340 S. Lapeer Rd • Orion, MI 48359-1320 • Ph (248) 391-9200 • Fax (248) 391-9207 • [email protected]
Installation Example Photos:
DAWNco • 3340 S. Lapeer Rd • Orion, MI 48359-1320 • Ph (248) 391-9200 • Fax (248) 391-9207 • [email protected]
Installation Example Photos:
DAWNco • 3340 S. Lapeer Rd • Orion, MI 48359-1320 • Ph (248) 391-9200 • Fax (248) 391-9207 • [email protected]
Installation Example
New “DAWNco-DH”
Motorized 4.2 meter
Sat Antennas
RG11F-Sat
coax from
LNB to Sat
Fiber TX
RG11F-Sat
coax from
LNB to Sat
Fiber TX
Fiber
Patchcords
15C1618S MultiConductor
Control Cable from new
dish, back to Studio
Coax for DC power from
PowSup to TX units
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Coax for DC power
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15C1618S MultiConductor Control
Cable from new dish, back to Studio
Fiber
Patchcords
Coax for Sat L band
signals to Sat Receivers
Satellite
Receivers
RC2000A
Sat Dish
Position
Controller
RC2000A
Sat Dish
Position
Controller
DAWNco • 3340 S. Lapeer Road • Orion, MI 48359 • PH 248-391-9200 • FAX 248-391-9207
Installation Example
Reasonable prices, priceless reasoning
RG11F-Sat
coax from
LNB to Sat
Fiber TX
Old
Dish
New “DAWNcoDH” Motorized 5.0
meter Sat Antenna
RG11F-Sat
coax from
LNB to Sat
Fiber TX
Fiber
Patchcords
Coax for DC power from PowSup to TX units
15C1618S MultiConductor Control
Cable from new dish, back to Studio
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Fiber
Patchcords
Coax for Sat L
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Sat Receivers
RC2000A
Sat Dish
Position
Controller
Satellite
Receivers
DAWNco • 3340 S. Lapeer Road • Orion, MI 48359 • PH 248-391-9200 • FAX 248-391-9207
Fiber
Patchcords
FSS-95F5T
Application Note for #FSS-95F5T
DAWNco outdoor rated SATELLITE FIBERLINK • 1310 nm Fiber Optic Transmitter
DC Powering Safeguard Procedure
The purpose of this application note is to provide clarification to the #FSS-95F5T fiber optic transmitter powering method.
It is noted that certain precautionary powering measures should be followed to prevent damage to the power passing circuitry
in the transmitter module.
The #FSS-95F5T transmitter is powered from an external power supply through the dedicated F-type input connector
on the housing. This connector is clearly marked as “DC In”. The #FSS-95F5T transmitter also provides DC power passing
capability to power an LNB located upstream from the transmitter. The +24 VDC powering signal is present on the center
conductor of the DC Input coaxial cable as referenced to the ground shield of the cable. Internally, the 24 VDC power
signal is split and a portion is then fed to the center conductor of the F-type DC output connector. This connector is
clearly marked as “RF In/DC Power Out” on the #FSS-95F5T housing. The power-passing capability of the #FSS-95F5T is
600 mA @ +24V DC. This means that no more than 600 mA can be drawn through the DC Power Out port.
All RF and powering connections to or disconnections from the transmitter should be made only in a power-down
condition. It is necessary to turn “off” all DC power supplies to the system prior to making or breaking any RF
connections. DC power should only be applied to the transmitter once all RF connections are properly made. The center
contact of the coax cables should never come in contact with the connector outer body shells or the #FSS-95F5T housing itself.
If a DC energized RF cable comes in contact with the outer shell of the input F-connector or any other grounded surface,
it can create a short across the DC power supply, as the outer shell of the input F-connector and the #FSS-95F5T housing is
grounded. Under this condition, it is possible to pass a high DC current through the #FSS-95F5T unit and in particular, the DC
power passing circuit. This high current DC signal will cause permanent damage to the DC power passing circuits,
rendering the #FSS-95F5T unit inoperable.
Therefore, it is very important to observe the following guidelines:
!"
Do not exceed the 600 mA current limit for devices connected to the DC output of the #FSS-95F5T transmitter
!"
Ensure that all system DC power supplies are turned “off” and that no DC signal is present on the RF
cable when the RF input cable is connected to or removed from the #FSS-95F5T transmitter
!"
In all cases avoid shorting contact between the center conductor of the cable and the outer shell of the
connectors or the #FSS-95F5T housing itself
DC Power
Input
DC Power Output
and RF Signal
Input
Maximum Pass
through Current
= 600 mA
Avoid contact between the DC-powered
RF cable center conductor and the
outer shell of the two RF F-connectors
3340 S. Lapeer Rd • Orion, MI 48359-1320 • Ph (248) 391-9200 • Fax (248) 391-9207 • [email protected]
You are entitled to the manufacturer's limited express warranty, if any, that accompanies the product. DAWNco makes no additional or independent warranty.
All other warranties, express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. We do our best to be accurate.
We are not responsible for any typographical, photographic or technical errors. See "Policies for DAWNco" under the "Answers" button at the DAWNco web site.