RAD Data Communications, Inc. Miniature E1/T1 G.703 Repeater RPT-I

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FEATURES RPT is a miniature G.703 repeater for extending the range of T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) equipment. Two models are available: RPT-I for indoor operation, supplied in a miniature plastic case. RPT-O for outdoor operation, supplied in an all-weather plastic case. RPT supports up to 39 dB attenuation at 772 kHz for T1, and up to 45 dB at 1024 kHz for E1. For a 22 AWG pulp cable, this represents a distance between repeaters of up to 2.2 km / 1.3 miles. RPT can be powered using either TELCO simplex line power or local power. If available, TELCO line power is normally used in preference to local line power. For TELCO power, both "through" and "loop" power methods are supported (refer to Figure 1). For local power, RPT can use either a battery or a wall-mounted AC power supply. The outdoor version (RPT-O) can be powered from TELCO simplex line power only. RPT supports local loopback via a manual switch. When the loopback is activated, the receive data (RX-1) of side 1 is looped back to the transmit data (TX-1) of port 1, with the path from the receive data of port 2 disconnected. The loopback switch is located internally in RPT-O, and externally in RPT-I. Connection to the line is made via a 15-pin, D-type female connector for RPT-I and a terminal block for RPT-O.
Description
FEATURES RPT is a miniature G.703 repeater for extending the range of T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) equipment. Two models are available: RPT-I for indoor operation, supplied in a miniature plastic case. RPT-O for outdoor operation, supplied in an all-weather plastic case. RPT supports up to 39 dB attenuation at 772 kHz for T1, and up to 45 dB at 1024 kHz for E1. For a 22 AWG pulp cable, this represents a distance between repeaters of up to 2.2 km / 1.3 miles. RPT can be powered using either TELCO simplex line power or local power. If available, TELCO line power is normally used in preference to local line power. For TELCO power, both "through" and "loop" power methods are supported (refer to Figure 1). For local power, RPT can use either a battery or a wall-mounted AC power supply. The outdoor version (RPT-O) can be powered from TELCO simplex line power only. RPT supports local loopback via a manual switch. When the loopback is activated, the receive data (RX-1) of side 1 is looped back to the transmit data (TX-1) of port 1, with the path from the receive data of port 2 disconnected. The loopback switch is located internally in RPT-O, and externally in RPT-I. Connection to the line is made via a 15-pin, D-type female connector for RPT-I and a terminal block for RPT-O.

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Miniature E1/T1 G.703 Repeater - RPT-I - Data Connect Enterprise, Inc.
Olney, MD, USA
Miniature E1/T1 G.703 Repeater
RPT-I
Miniature E1/T1 G.703 Repeater RPT-I
FEATURES RPT is a miniature G.703 repeater for extending the range of T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) equipment. Two models are available: RPT-I for indoor operation, supplied in a miniature plastic case. RPT-O for outdoor operation, supplied in an all-weather plastic case. RPT supports up to 39 dB attenuation at 772 kHz for T1, and up to 45 dB at 1024 kHz for E1. For a 22 AWG pulp cable, this represents a distance between repeaters of up to 2.2 km / 1.3 miles. RPT can be powered using either TELCO simplex line power or local power. If available, TELCO line power is normally used in preference to local line power. For TELCO power, both "through" and "loop" power methods are supported (refer to Figure 1). For local power, RPT can use either a battery or a wall-mounted AC power supply. The outdoor version (RPT-O) can be powered from TELCO simplex line power only. RPT supports local loopback via a manual switch. When the loopback is activated, the receive data (RX-1) of side 1 is looped back to the transmit data (TX-1) of port 1, with the path from the receive data of port 2 disconnected. The loopback switch is located internally in RPT-O, and externally in RPT-I. Connection to the line is made via a 15-pin, D-type female connector for RPT-I and a terminal block for RPT-O.

FEATURES

  • RPT is a miniature G.703 repeater for extending the range of T1 (1.544 Mbps) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) equipment.
  • Two models are available:
    • RPT-I for indoor operation, supplied in a miniature plastic case.
    • RPT-O for outdoor operation, supplied in an all-weather plastic case.
  • RPT supports up to 39 dB attenuation at 772 kHz for T1, and up to 45 dB at 1024 kHz for E1. For a 22 AWG pulp cable, this represents a distance between repeaters of up to 2.2 km / 1.3 miles.
  • RPT can be powered using either TELCO simplex line power or local power. If available, TELCO line power is normally used in preference to local line power. For TELCO power, both "through" and "loop" power methods are supported (refer to Figure 1). For local power, RPT can use either a battery or a wall-mounted AC power supply. The outdoor version (RPT-O) can be powered from TELCO simplex line power only.
  • RPT supports local loopback via a manual switch. When the loopback is activated, the receive data (RX-1) of side 1 is looped back to the transmit data (TX-1) of port 1, with the path from the receive data of port 2 disconnected. The loopback switch is located internally in RPT-O, and externally in RPT-I.
  • Connection to the line is made via a 15-pin, D-type female connector for RPT-I and a terminal block for RPT-O.
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Technical Specifications

  Data Connect Enterprise, Inc.
Product Category Network Equipment
Product Number RPT-I
Product Name Miniature E1/T1 G.703 Repeater
Network Equipment Repeater
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