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Great Things.<br />

Small Packages.<br />

The UTAH -loo family of routing and distribution products from Utah Scientific<br />

has a well- earned reputation for value, performance, and reliability. Two new<br />

members of the family are adding flexibility to the list.<br />

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The UTAH- ioo /XFD Fiber Distribution Frame packs up to 16 channels of coax -to -fiber<br />

and fiber -to -coax conversion into a compact iRU frame.<br />

Fiber -per -channel, WDM, and CWDM solutions, including Gigabit Ethernet over fiber,<br />

make this unit the logical choice for all of your fiber applications.<br />

The UTAH- ioo /XHDA is a 3G- capable High Definition Distribution Amplifier with a big<br />

difference. It has 8 amplifier blocks, each of which can be programmed by the internal<br />

web interface to serve 2, 4, 6 or 8 outputs.<br />

This unmatched flexibility makes it perfect for mobile systems, allowing a single unit<br />

to replace racks of DAs.<br />

The UTAH -ioo family offers a wide selection of routers in all signal formats in sizes<br />

from 8x8 to 32x32 with standard built -in web control and options for built -in or remote<br />

control panels, third -party control interfaces, redundant power supplies.<br />

The family also includes Distribution Amplifier packages and modular DA solutions<br />

for all applications.<br />

Contact your Utah Scientific representative today or visit us at: www.utahscientific.com<br />

for more information on this ever -expanding product family.<br />

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