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Fibre optic LNBs the future?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robbo" data-source="post: 600681" data-attributes="member: 256551"><p>No, the main advantage is long cable runs without the need to worry at all about cable losses. The loss of the fibre is 0.03dB per 100m according to the rep. </p><p></p><p>Also for a multiroom satellite distribution setup, system design and installation would be childs play, as again there are no cable losses to factor in, and only one main trunk cable(fibre) is necessary. </p><p></p><p>The max recommended number of optical splits is for 32 outlets, but each of these can be connected to conventional multiswitches using the quattro GTU, or each fed to the quad fibre GTU for a total of 128 sat tuners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbo, post: 600681, member: 256551"] No, the main advantage is long cable runs without the need to worry at all about cable losses. The loss of the fibre is 0.03dB per 100m according to the rep. Also for a multiroom satellite distribution setup, system design and installation would be childs play, as again there are no cable losses to factor in, and only one main trunk cable(fibre) is necessary. The max recommended number of optical splits is for 32 outlets, but each of these can be connected to conventional multiswitches using the quattro GTU, or each fed to the quad fibre GTU for a total of 128 sat tuners. [/QUOTE]
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