Professional optical to RF converter for satellite & terrestrial signals with AGC and worldwide FMT compatibility.
The GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS FibreIRS Quatro Optical GTU MK3 is a high-performance optical to RF converter designed for satellite and terrestrial signal distribution. This advanced unit efficiently converts optical power to RF power across four satellite bands and FM, DAB, and DTT frequencies.
Equipped with built-in Automatic Gain Control (AGC), the GTU MK3 ensures a consistent output power and signal quality across a wide dynamic range of optical inputs. Two LED indicators provide clear status monitoring for easy operation. The Quatro version is specifically designed for use with a multiswitch, offering dedicated outputs for Vertical Low, Horizontal Low, Vertical High, and Horizontal High satellite bands, as well as terrestrial signals.
The GTU MK3 can be powered via satellite outputs and is compatible with both Optical LNB and ODU32 systems. Its Frequency Morphing Technology (FMT) enables worldwide use, making it a versatile solution for various signal distribution applications.
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