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Place any combination of up to 14 copper and fiber optic modules in this powerhouse rack! RackNest 2/14 © 2007. All rights reserved. Black Box Corporation. FREE 24-hour T ech Support: 724-746-5500 blackbox.com Place any combination of up to 14 copper and fiber optic modules in this powerhouse rack![...]
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2 of 5 3/28/2007 #19273 724-746-5500 blackbox.com FEA TURES • Allows hot-swapping of cards and power supplies. • Houses fiber optic and copper -wire modems in a single nest. • High-density 19" modem rack. • Compact! Only 4U high. • Order second power supply for redundancy . • Works with balanced and unbalanced G.703 equipment. • [...]
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3 of 5 3/28/2007 #19273 19.2-kbps Async/Sync Card (ME760C) • Sends RS-232 data over 24 AWG wire up to 4 miles (6.4 km) at 19.2 kbps or up to 15 miles (24.1 km) at 1200 bps! • Differential diphase modulation eliminates line distortion and provides clean transmissions. • Runs sync or async, point-to-point or multipoint. • Operates half-duplex[...]
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4 of 5 3/28/2007 #19273 Sync SHM Cards (ME270C-530-R2, ME275C-35-R2, and ME275C-X21-R2) • Super-high speeds for your point-to-point applications— up to 2.048 Mbps. • T ransmit data at T1 speeds, without installing T1 lines. • T ransmission range up to 1.1 miles (1.8 km). • Choice of cards for extending balanced or unbalanced G.703 interfa[...]
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5 of 5 3/28/2007 #19273 T1/E1 Fiber Optic Line Driver (MT650C-R2) • Drive data at full T1 or E1 speed over fiber . • Maximum distances up to 3.1 miles (5 km) of multimode cable or 23.6 miles (38 km) of single-mode cable. • Optical link is immune to EMI/RFI, surges, taps, and ground loops. •S T ® connectors. Would you like to put your high-[...]