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OMNISTAR® GX2 GX2-RX200BX2
Dual Return Path Receiver
With two independent receivers in the module, the OmniStar GX2-RX200BX2 return path receiver module provides
a high-density solution for advanced upstream video and data traffic. The wide optical input power range can
accommodate today’s evolving networks with varying link budgets. An
integrated low-noise pre-amplifier and high-performance post-amplifier offers
high RF output level and exceptional distortion performance. Enhanced with
PowerPC technology by Motorola, these receivers introduce a new found
intelligence to traditional headend equipment. The hot-swappable modules with
unique embedded features, like Quick-Swap Module
Configuration, maximize in-service time by eliminating the need for manual
configuration. This receiver, coupled with the full complement of other
OmniStar GX2 application modules, provides extreme flexibility for network
design and fiber link optimization.
High Module Density–Up to 16 dual receiver modules in a four rack-
unit housing
High Performance–An integrated low-noise preamp and high-
performance post amp allows a high RF output level and exceptional distortion performance
Intelligence–Contains high-performance PowerPC microprocessor provided by Motorola
Quick-Swap Capability–Replacement modules are recognized and updated with settings pre-stored by the
Control Module
Flexibility–A wide optical input range from 0 to -16 dBm accommodates various system architectures
User Friendly–Two independent front panel RF test points (one for each receiver) and two gain modes
simplify link optimization–Plug-n-Play application modules with blind-mate RF connectors in the rear
Energy Efficient–Designed with advanced integrated circuits for low power consumption
Ordering Information
Model Number Description
GX2-RX200BX2 Dual return path receiver module, SCAPC optical connector
GX2-RX200BX2/E Dual return path receiver module, E2000 optical connector