Low Signal Loss – Unlike copper-based cabling, fibre optic links introduce extremely low attenuation. RF Over Fibre enables signals to be transported over several kilometres while maintaining consistent performance, reducing the need for amplifiers and repeaters.
EMI and RFI Immunity – Fibre optic cables are immune to electromagnetic and radio frequency interference. This ensures clean, stable signal transmission in electrically noisy environments such as industrial sites, transport infrastructure, and urban locations.
High Bandwidth and Capacity – RF Over Fibre supports wideband signals and multiple channels simultaneously, making it suitable for high-capacity radio networks and future expansion.
Enhanced Security – Optical signals are confined within the fibre and do not emit radiation, making them much harder to tap or intercept without detection compared to coax
Future-Proof Infrastructure – RF Over Fibre solutions are scalable and compatible with evolving radio technologies. They provide a long-term investment that supports current MOTOTRBO deployments and future network growth.
Applications – Remote Base Stations. Extend radio coverage to remote or hard-to-reach locations without compromising signal quality.
Large Campus and Industrial Sites – Deliver consistent radio coverage across extensive facilities such as airports, ports, manufacturing plants, oil and gas, hospitals, data centres, and energy sites.