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The HDO204 has four return path receivers in one module and its power consumption is less than 2.5 W per receiver. 230 MHz band width makes the HDO204 fully DOCSIS 3.1 compatible and future-proof. It has an excellent automatic set up function for accurate and errorless return alignment. The packing density is double compared to double receivers, 40 receivers with power back up can be fitted in just 2 U. This enables savings in real estate and cooling costs. High output level eliminates the need for external amplification, giving further space and power consumption savings. The HDO204 is installed into HDX installation frame.

The HDO204 shares all the general benefits of the HDO product family:

  • Reliable passive installation rack
  • Full remote management of all features using HDC100 Ethernet gateway
  • EMS network management
  • Convenient and reliable power sharing over multiple subracks
  • Optical connectors can be located at the rear or at the front panel
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