Ultra converters are available in passive and amplified models. The passive converter will be used for most applications. The amplified converter is designed for applications requiring maximum run lengths and frequencies.
Features + Benefits:
- State-of-the-art RF baluns: Sophisticated high frequency, impedance matching baluns deliver a clean RF signal to each TV.
- Cost effective and ultra reliable equipment: The hubs and passive converters do not require power and thus are very cost effective and extremely reliable. There are no internal amplifiers, power supplies or fans that will inevitably fail over time. All components are bi-directional, as required for set top box applications.
- Reliable infrastructure: A structured cabling / homerun design improves reliability compared to coax. No taps and splitters between the IDF and the TV. No messy coax splitters in the IDF.
- Flexibility: Moves, adds and changes are easy with a patch panel and UTP cable.
- Simplicity: Data, phone and television can all be delivered on a unified UTP infrastructure.
- Technology bridge to IPTV and Internet streaming services: Lynx Ultra sets up UTP cabling to the TVs for future use when IPTV becomes less expensive and uses less bandwidth, or for streaming services like Netflix and Hulu.
- Fiber transmitters and receivers: Fiber transmitters and receivers are available to deliver RF to the hubs. Optional remote control equipment provides centralized control for on/off, channel control and volume selection.
- LEED certification: The unpowered design and an option for centralized on/off controls reduces energy consumption and helps obtain LEED certification.