DAS DIRECTORY LIST


A passive public safety DAS is comprised of signal source, typically a repeater (BDA), that feeds a network of passive components to feed server antennas and provide coverage throughout a building. See BDA directory.

Typically used in small to medium sized buildings. More common solution for Public Safety than Commercial due to the use of lower frequency bands. This allows for better propagation and ability to cover larger areas with the same RF output power.


An active public safety DAS (also known as fiber DAS) is comprised of a signal source, typically a repeater that feeds into a fiber DAS headend. The signal is converted from RF to optical and distributed over fiber to multiple remote amplifier locations where it’s converted back to RF and distributed to passive networks of components and antennas. These systems are typically used in medium to large sized venues.

Product Title: FiRe-78-8-U (Fiber-optic Repeater - Digital Channelized 700/800/Band 14, Class A or Class B System)
Type: Hybrid (Fiber/COAX)
Supported Bands: 700, 800, 700/800 Dual-Band, Band 14
Number of Remotes: 8
Certifications: UL 2524 Certified, 2nd edition, In-building Two-way Emergency Responder Communication Enhancement System
Notes: The FiRe-78-8-U is a state of the art Digital Public Safety Fiber-optic Repeater solutions designed to protect the lives of first responders and building occupants. The FiRe-78-8-U has been designed to work in conjunction with up to (8) ADXV-R-3378P-U remotes and can be expanded to support up to (36) ADXV-R-3378P-U remotes.
Website: FiRe-78-8-U