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August 1, 2006

Full asymmetric up/downlink can be either integral to the SSPA or via an external conversion box
Paradise Datacom is offering a variety of fiber-optic interface options to the Company's popular Compact Outdoor Solid-State Power Amplifier and Evolution Series Modems.
The new, fiber optic interface allows protocol transparent transmission of L-band -converted C-, X-, and Ku-Band signals for distances of up to 1km. Full asymmetric up/downlink can be either integral to the Compact Outdoor SSPA, or via an external conversion box. Both interface options require Paradise Datacom's low-cost 1RU RCPF-1000 Remote Control Panel.
Tony Radford, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Paradise Datacom, said, "Our new RCPF-1000 remote control unit provides easy, remote monitoring and control of the Compact Outdoor SSPA. Users can operate the RCPF-1000 through front panel keys or remotely via parallel or serial communication to a computer running Paradise Datacom's Universal M&C software.
"The RCPF-1000 front panel includes 10 user-friendly LED displays that indicate the internal state of the Compact Outdoor SSPA. Five fault condition LEDs on the left side of the front panel alert the user to any SSPA major faults, in addition to a summary fault state. Virtually all of the controller's setup and adjustments are accessible from the unit's liquid crystal display. Four navigation buttons and a separate Enter key allow the user to navigate the firmware menu on the LCD, and separate buttons have been provided for frequently used functions," Radford said.
External Interface for Compact Outdoor SSPA
Paradise Datacom's External L-Band to Fiber Interface allows connection between the Company's 0 dBm Block Up Converters integrated with the Compact Outdoor SSPA and a 1RU indoor RCPF-1000 Remote Control Panel with fiber-optic interface.
The External L-Band to Fiber Interface is a rugged, watertight enclosure constructed from die-cast aluminum with N-type connectors for L-Band receive and transmit, and fiber-optic connectors for the Fiber transmit and receive signals. The enclosure is powered via the SSPA.
"Paradise Datacom is leading the market by introducing new products that make SATCOM robust, reliable, and easy to install and maintain," Radford added. "By building our own proprietary, fiber optic components into our modems and solid-state power amplifiers, we are able to deliver an integrated package that is inherently more flexible and easier to install. Increased reliability results from the elimination of external boxes, jumper cables and weather-exposed connections."
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here for more information about Paradise Datacom's RCPF-1000 fiber-optic interface.
For
more information on Paradise Datacom products
contact Tony Radford, Vice President of
Sales and Marketing, at tradford@paradisedata.com or
770-614-4530 for more information.
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