Summary form only given. Most community antenna television (CATV) systems installed today use the amplitude modulation-vestigial sideband (AM-VSB) format and operate around 1.3 /spl mu/m. It has been recognized for several years that a Pr-doped optical fibre amplifier operating at 1.3 /spl mu/m suitable for analog signals would be very useful. We have recently reported that a suitable design associated to the new pumping wavelength of 1030 nm that makes the amplifier both practical and efficient. We present here its characterization within a CATV system.
30-channel AM-VSB CSO-free transmission through praseodymium-doped fiber amplifier
1998-01-01
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