Global Communications’ FibreIRS Quad GTU MK3 converts optical signals to RF (satellite/FM/DAB/DTT) with AGC & worldwide FMT compatibility.
The Global Communications FibreIRS Quad Optical GTU MK3 is an advanced optical-to-RF converter designed for seamless integration with satellite and terrestrial signals. It efficiently converts optical power into RF power, covering 4 satellite bands along with FM, DAB, and DTT frequencies.
Key features include built-in Automatic Gain Control (AGC), ensuring consistent output power and signal quality across a wide dynamic range of optical inputs. Two LED indicators provide real-time monitoring of the unit's operational status for ease of use.
This Quad version is optimised for direct connection with an STB (Set-Top Box) or faceplate. It offers versatile power options, supporting operation via satellite outputs or an external PSU (Power Supply Unit). Additionally, it integrates terrestrial signals onto each output (Quad version only) and includes Frequency Morphing Technology (FMT), making it compatible for worldwide use.
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Free standard delivery on Australian mainland orders. Express delivery options and international shipping available at checkout.
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