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Standalone EDFA for CATV
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TTC`s Standalone EDFA for CATV uses state-of-the-art single/ dual stage 980nm and 1480nm pump laser diodes and high quality erbium-doped fiber. The Standalone EDFA is designed to provide high optical
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Standalone Single Wavelength EDFA
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The EDFA1000-S uses state-of-the-art 980/1480nm pump laser diodes and precise erbium fiber generates most effective output power. The EDFA 1000-S provides up to 19dBm in single-stage and up to 26dBm
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Standalone Single Wavelength EDFA
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The EDFA1000-S uses state-of-the-art 980/1480nm pump laser diodes and precise erbium fiber generates most effective output power. The EDFA 1000-S provides up to 19dBm in single-stage and up to 26dBm
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Variable Gain EDFA
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TTC`s Variable Gain EDFA provides flat and full-band amplification over a wide range of gain settings. The product offers rapid and remote gain adjustment. In addition to variable gain, the product a
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Variable Gain EDFA
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TTC`s Variable Gain EDFA provides flat and full-band amplification over a wide range of gain settings. The product offers rapid and remote gain adjustment. In addition to variable gain, the product a
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1xN Optical Switch
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The OSW2700 Optical Switch is a 1xN modularized switch, which contains a standard channel that can be switched to any of its 26 channel output. The OSW2700 optical switch is based on state-of-the- a
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1xN Optical Switch
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The OSW2700 Optical Switch is a 1xN modularized switch, which contains a standard channel that can be switched to any of its 26 channel output. The OSW2700 optical switch is based on state-of-the- a
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2xN Optical Switch
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The OSW2600 optical switch is a 2xN modularized switch, which contains a pair of channels that can be switched to any of its 8 channel outputs. The OSW2600 optical switch is based on state-of-the-ar
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2xN Optical Switch
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The OSW2600 optical switch is a 2xN modularized switch, which contains a pair of channels that can be switched to any of its 8 channel outputs. The OSW2600 optical switch is based on state-of-the-ar
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