Is it even possible?  How wide is an optical channel?  They space them 20nm apart, and that's gonna be around 2ghz of spacing between channels.  That doesn't mean the channel is 2ghz wide, but it might be "up to" that big and you'd need that full duplex.  I mean RFOG puts a whole cable TV system on one wave right?  So if they're not a full 2ghz channel they're still pretty big. What radio band would give you a pair of ginormous channels like that?

On 9/8/2021 4:57 PM, Carl Peterson wrote:
I've looked but never found such a beast.  i would love this, even for a few hundred meters.  Look into an E3 GPON.  Easier than a full cabinet

On Wed, Sep 8, 2021 at 2:10 PM Chuck McCown via AF <af@af.afmug.com <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>> wrote:

    I am sure this has been discussed before but not finding it.
    I need to extend service to a small cluster of new homes being
    built.  About 18 homes.
    Too far to get there with fiber right now.  Maybe in a few years.
    So I want to extend my system up to them.  Will take a repeater. 
    So need to probably haul a gig up there on point to point.
    I would prefer to be able to serve these customers with Calix
    GPON.  I could put an E2 system up there and feed it with
    ethernet.  But it seems someone has come up with a way to extend
    an actual OLT/OIM type of signal via RF and put it back on the
    fiber such that the ONU thinks it is talking back to my E7-20
    shelf at my C.O.
    Does any of this sound familiar?
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