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SL-TranScend RF Switch Module

The SL-TranScend TSD-RFS RF switch monitors the total composite power of the RF spectrum and offers a user-selectable 30 dB switching threshold range.

Specifications

Description

The SL-TranScend TSD-RFS RF switch is part of the SL-TranScend product family. It facilitates automatic and cost-effective network backup and redundancy, increasing plant reliability by providing for a self-healing network. The TSD-RFS monitors total composite power of the RF spectrum and offers a user selectable 30 dB range (+35 to +65 dBmV) to meet a variety of application needs. Each RF switch has two RF inputs and on a single RF output. The internal detector measures the input total composite RF power level and switches when the RF level drops below the user-defined threshold. The TSD-RFS RF switch offers SNMP remote monitoring.

Features

  • Automatic switching increases system reliability and reduces downtime
  • Ideal for super-trunk applications
  • Four compact modules in a single SL-TranScend chassis
  • Adjustable RF threshold
  • SNMP remote monitoring

Benefits

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