Optical Zonu’s GPS RFoF Link consists of stand-alone analog (linear) transmitter and receiver units.
This GPS over Fiber Link is designed to offer a low noise figure by integrating a built-in LNA with Lasers featuring low Relative intensity Noise (RIN) and low loss broadband matching, in order to optimize the Link performance. The broad bandwidth (20 MHz to 3.0 GHz) of the RFoF transceivers used in our GPS over Fiber Optics Link allows transmission of the two main signals in the GPS band, L1 and L2, at 1575.42 MHz and 1227.6 MHz respectively. By utilizing broadband RF linear (analog) over Fiber Optics (RFoF) Technology, Optical Zonu GPS over Fiber Optics Links provide easy to operate, low cost and reliable solutions that enable GPS signal distribution using fiber optic cable. As is the case in many types of in-building environments, networks require accurate clock synchronization. This system provides a completely transparent cross-site connection between an antenna and receiver. The Optical Zonu GPS over Fiber for Network Sync System allows signals to be carried from an antenna to a GPS receiver with minimal signal degradation over a non-conducting dielectric glass media. Optical fiber provides a cost-effective solution for long coaxial cable runs in GPS systems.