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30 August 1983 Design Of Long Wavelength Telecommunication Systems
D. w. Hardwick, P. D. Griffin, D. R. Cronin
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Proceedings Volume 0374, Fibre Optics '83; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934569
Event: Sira/Fibre Optics '83, 1983, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
The Plessey BICC 140 Mb/s multimode London-Birmingham long wavelength route is one system meeting BT trunk network requirements. This 205 km route is divided into 25 sections and comprises Terminal and Intermediate Station Equipment in TEP1E equipment practice and buried and in-station regenerators. The system employs LED sources and PINFET receiver modules. A microprocessor based fault locating supervisory system is provided. The cable sub-system uses loosely tubed fibres jointed using a 3-Rod splice. There are also a number of conductors to provide for ancilliary services. The overal cable joint closure uses an injection welding technique. The fibre has a nominal minimum bandwidth specification of 800 MHz-km and a nominal maximum attenuation of 1.6 dB/km.
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D. w. Hardwick, P. D. Griffin, and D. R. Cronin "Design Of Long Wavelength Telecommunication Systems", Proc. SPIE 0374, Fibre Optics '83, (30 August 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934569
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KEYWORDS
Signal attenuation

Light emitting diodes

Connectors

Clocks

Optical fibers

Receivers

Interfaces

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