Real Freedom | Fiber Antenna Extender Product Manual
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Key
Component
Description
7
Fiber connector
Use to connect the fiber cable to the base unit. The other end of the fiber
cable connects to the fiber remote unit.
Fiber FC/APC
– S & D connectors and SMPTE are typically the most
used, but other connector types are available.
8
RF1
Use to connect the fiber base unit to a Real Freedom Receiver or Real
Freedom Active UHF Splitter.
Connector: BNC (F)
9
RX1
Indicates whether the base unit has a comms link with the receiver (RF1).
10
PWR
Indicates whether the base unit is powered and has detected a fiber
remote unit.
11
FRX
Indicates the state of the RF1 and RF2 optical receive levels.
12
RX2
Indicates whether the base unit has a comms link with the receiver (RF2).
13
10-36 VDC
DC input to power the unit.
Connector: XLR-4 (M)
Fiber remote unit
Refer to the following drawing which shows the locations of the connectors on the fiber remote unit. Note for
easy identification, the remote unit is grey to match the downconverter.
Figure 3: Fiber remote unit connectors and status LEDs. A Side, B Top, C Bottom.
Key
Component
Description
1
AUX
Use for programming and firmware updates.
2
FRX
Indicates the status of optical receive level.
3
ATTN
Indicates whether remote attenuation is activated.