Guys, Fiber using DWDMs can be placed with 20-80 wavelengths? casey 23-December-2008 08:56:15 PMComments Dear Shaw: We can't predict the actual wavelength, it has to be vary between some figures,i have just given some nearest idea. Posted by sagitraz Incorrect, 4 to 80 wavelengths can be placed. Posted by shaw Yes you can be placed with 20-80 wavelengths in fiber using DWDM Posted by HamidAliKhan ofcourse by using ultra dwdm. Posted by Hash007 Ultra-DWDM basically reduces the spacing required between wavelengths, providing significantly greater wavelength capacity in the Band so it is possible using 65 wavelengths in fiber. Posted by sagitraz The answer is Yes. The technique is called Ultra DWDM. Posted by waqqas1 |
Posted: 24-December-2008 05:55:01 AM By: waqqas1 The answer is Yes. The technique is called Ultra DWDM. | |
Posted: 24-December-2008 08:43:03 AM By: sagitraz Ultra-DWDM basically reduces the spacing required between wavelengths, providing significantly greater wavelength capacity in the Band so it is possible using 65 wavelengths in fiber. | |
Posted: 24-December-2008 01:38:29 PM By: Hash007 ofcourse by using ultra dwdm. | |
Posted: 26-December-2008 05:35:08 AM By: HamidAliKhan Yes you can be placed with 20-80 wavelengths in fiber using DWDM | |
Posted: 26-December-2008 11:24:05 AM By: shaw Incorrect, 4 to 80 wavelengths can be placed. | |
Posted: 27-December-2008 03:31:43 AM By: sagitraz Dear Shaw: We can't predict the actual wavelength, it has to be vary between some figures,i have just given some nearest idea. |