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Frequency Distribution

 

DA35/36 Frequency Distribution Amplifiers

 

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Pendulum DA-35 and DA-36 Frequency Distribution Amplifiers offer an economical solution to the problem of low-jitter transfer of frequency reference signals over longer distance, by coax or fiber optic cable. Whether the need is to distribute between remote buildings, floors or rooms, or whether the need is a big point-to-multipoint system with thousand of receivers, or just one single point-to-point distribution, DA-35 and DA-36 will do the job.  

 
 
 

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  • Low-noise and long-distance distribution of reference frequencies
  • Drive up to 2 km of optical fiber
  • Eliminate ground current loop problems
  • Low-loss distribution
  • No noise and interference pick-up
  • Easy to install - flexible, lightweight and small-diameter cable
  • EMP-proof
  • Flexible solution
  • Economical solution
 

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