Lots of 1550 products for doing RF onto other data wavelengths.  Google RF on 
GPON 1550.

Best Regards,
Chuck McCown

McCown Technology Corporation 
8401 N Commerce Dr
Lake Point, Utah 84074
801-250-9503 Office
435-830-4306 Cell
www.mccowntech.com
www.microtrench.pro
www.terabitnetworks.com

From: Nate Burke 
Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2024 12:54 PM
To: af@af.afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Fiber and Microtrenching

This looks very interesting.  What equipment is needed at the headend?  Just 
something simliar to put the RF signal on the fiber?  


On 11/6/2024 5:46 PM, Chris Fabien wrote:

  https://www.wseelaser.com/ftth/or20-ftth-agc-optical-node-with-wdm.html

  On Wed, Nov 6, 2024, 5:26 PM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:

    What would you call this $10 device?  


    On 11/6/2024 11:17 AM, Chris Fabien wrote:

      Nate, If they want to keep the clearQAM video feed in place, that is 
pretty straightforward to do via RF overlay on top of a GPON or XGSPON Network. 
A couple pieces of equipment at the headend and a $10 optical receiver at each 
house. No STB required. 

      On Tue, Nov 5, 2024 at 5:43 PM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:

        The Boss and I are having an arug^H^H^H^H Discussion about installing 
        fiber in a campground (Mostly permanent Singlewide units).  He thinks 
        that it would be too difficult to do.  I contend that with 
        Microtrenching down the campground roads, this would be the perfect 
        deployment for Gpon Fiber.

        Campsites are concrete pad Road to road, no dirt runs between multiple 
        trailers without lots of concrete cutting.  So at most there would be 2 
        trailers fed off each duct drop from the asphalt road.

        When you do microtrenching, do you just do a bunch of microduct, then 
        break off a microduct whenever you need it?  There would probably be 
~20 
        microducts that could run out of a central Handhole at the end of the 
        street, and feed both sides of the street for 40 trailers.  20 trailers 
        per side, 10 microduct drops per side 1 microduct feeding 2 trailers.  
        Is that too many for a microtrench?

        There is an existing coax cable plant, installed in the early 80's that 
        is bandaided together to provide Docsis at about 10mb/5mb, with many 
        many outages.  All utilities are private, unmarked, and sometimes near 
        the surface.

        The microtrenching videos make it looks like you just advance down the 
        street at a few feet per minute, with a fixed road behind you.  Is it 
        not that simple?  I'm thinking the whole campground of 1500 spots could 
        be installed in a few weeks.

        Anyone done campground deployments?  Tree coverage makes RF not as 
        feasible.  Downside of fiber is that there are a handful of clearQAM TV 
        Channel on the existing coax plant.  That's much harder to do with 
fiber 
        without some sort of STB agreement.


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