Description
High-Capacity Broadcast Audio Transport
The HL-16XA Forward XLR Balanced Audio Fiber Extender is a high-density, professional-grade optical transport system. It is engineered for the forward transmission of 16 independent channels of balanced analog audio over a single link. Built on a sophisticated FPGA digital platform, it provides a broadcast-standard solution with maximum signal stability. The architecture delivers exceptional reliability for high-capacity applications like TV broadcasting, stadium sound systems, and live festivals. It eliminates signal loss over long distances, ensuring pristine sound delivery across large venues.
Technical Specifications & Noise Management
Every input on the HL-16XA Forward XLR Balanced Audio Fiber Extender utilizes an XLR Cannon balanced interface. The hardware boasts a high dynamic range of 100dB and a signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 100dB. It relies on automatic high-pass filtering to isolate DC offset and preserve signal purity. An intelligent noise management system handles soft rising and falling waves to ensure blast-free operation. Furthermore, Level 3 lightning protection guards all 16 interfaces against 6KV differential mode surges.
Optical Connectivity & Field Deployment
The HL-16XA Forward XLR Balanced Audio Fiber Extender features native compatibility with single-mode and multi-mode fiber networks via FC connectors. It spans up to 1 KM on multi-mode lines and 20 KM on standard single-mode links. Long-haul configurations can be factory-customized to bridge transmission distances up to 100 KM. This true plug-and-play solution requires no software installation, debugging, or manual configuration (S. It deploys strictly as a matched pair containing an audio transmitter and an audio receiver.
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