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ETT25/40 - DC Extractor Thru Tee    Solutions   Manual    

Need additional power at the dish and don't want to run new cables Don't want to suffer high civil's costs? Orbital Research's new Extractor Thru Tee allows you to pass  and filter the L band and 10 MHz reference signals between a modem at J-2 and an LNB or BUC at J-1.  The modem supplies primary DC at J-2, and is split and extracted to J-4, which can power and additional LNB or BDC at the dish, while it continues to provide BUC power at J-1.  In addition, J-3 still functions as an external DC input to alternately power the LNB or BUC, and accepts DC at J-4 from an external DC supply, if desired.  Ports are polarity protected so that DC cannot feed back to the modem, or back into the external power supply.

 

 

Extractor Tees

Extractor Tees have all of the same great qualities as any of Orbital's Systems Interface Products -  DC blocking of the J-2 port to the receiver or modem, very low through loss, very low ripple, and great filtering to protect the L-band signal.  The Orbital Mux and Extractor Tees also condition the power supply with hash and low-pass filters.

 

 

Extract and Supply 10 MHz at the Dish

Other models of Extractor Tees, are the Extractor Mux Tee (EMT25/40) - which provides an additional 10 MHz output port at the dish which can be used with an Orbital 10 MHz Splitter to provide one or more additional 10 MHz reference ports at to lock up the entire system to the same 10 MHz reference.  The Extractor Redundant Tee (ERT25/40) has all the same functionality as the Extractor Thru Tee except that there is automatic switching of power sources in case of power supply failure.

 

Monitor and Control Through the IFL

Models of all of the Extractor Tees are also available utilizing the Orbital 433 MHz monitor and control channel.  Retro-fitting your system with Orbital 433 MHz Modems - a monitor and control channel is opened to establish communication and control of the devices at the antenna without laying new cable.  All signals, communication and power is transmitted through the existing IFL cable.

 
Ordering  ETT25/40 DC Extractor Thru Tee

ETT25-FNBB

12-24V

2.5A $385 US Mux Tee

Orbital ETT25/40

DC Extractor Thru Tee

ETT40-FNBB

12-48V

4.0A $395 US

Quantity Pricing

For quantity 10 or more:

Call: 1-604-856-0305 or

Email: davidzuvic@orbitalresearch.net

Each connector type has an impedance of either 50 or 75 ohms.  Orbital uses 1 of 4 distinct boards to achieve the appropriate impedance transform:

V1 - 50W to LNB/BUC, 50W to Rx/modem

V2 - 75W to LNB/BUC, 50W to Rx/modem

V3 - 75W to LNB/BUC, 75W to Rx/modem

V4 - 50W to LNB/BUC, 75W to Rx/modem

International customers should note that pricing does not include freight, brokerage, local VAT, and customs charges.  Prices from our dealers in your area usually include these amounts.


System Interface Products (SIP), fit between the Outdoor LNB's or transmitters, (ODU), and the Indoor receivers and modems (IDU).


ETT25/40 Extractor Thru Tee

 

Port Options Option Connector Part Number Values
J-1 Combined signal (L band, 10 MHz, DC) to LNB, BDC or BUC

N

S

N, 50W connector

SMA, 50W connector

J-2

Combined Signal (L band, 10 MHz, DC)  from Modem

S

N

SMA (recommended for outside use)

N connector

J-3 DC Power In B

N

BNC connector

N connector

J-4

DC Out

B

 

S

BNC (preferred) connector

 

SMA connector

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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