ViaLiteHD Blue OEM Link
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The ViaLiteHD Blue OEM Link allows for timing distribution and accurate synchronisation using GPS-derived timing signals.
The links are a reliable method for transporting GPS signals from antennas to receivers/repeaters, and provide a simple solution for signal distribution over long distances and to inaccessible locations.
Using optical fibre, the GPS antenna may be positioned 10km or more away from the GPS receiver, whilst overcoming problems due to path loss and electro-magnetic interference etc. It is ideal for providing a GPS derived timing signal reference to equipment positioned where no GPS signal is available (in a tunnel or underground mine for example). The wide dynamic range of the link results in negligible degradation of the satellite signals due to noise or interfering signals.
The ViaLiteHD Blue OEM RF over fibre Link can be easily mounted into customer equipment, or as a standalone product for temporary or permanent installation (with the use of the HPS-CS-3 external power supply if needed). The unit is supplied with a 15 pin Molex single row connector which allows connections for powering, Tx or Rx alarms, I2C setup for monitoring and control and serial data transmission such as RS232, RS485 & TTL.
The Chronos difference
Our specialist team has been designing and installing GNSS / GPS installations for critical national infrastructure for over 35 years. Partnering with industry leading PPM Solutions, Chronos offers their full range of fibre optic solutions. Contact our team for specialist advice and further information.
Key Features
- Transmits all common GPS, Galileo and GLONASS bands
- L1 and L2 GPS frequencies
- Link operation 1m to 50km
- >50km systems also available
- GPS antenna powering and monitoring
- Time server load input/spoofing
- Simple plug and play
- Meets MiFID II standard
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