J. Nanni, Lorenzo Baschieri, Andrea Giovannini, Enrico Lenzi, J. Laheurte, J. Polleux, G. Tartarini
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Commercial couplers designed for 1550nm are conveniently adopted for realizing efficient Radio-over-Fiber links operating at 850nm on the standard G.652 single mode fiber. In particular, exploiting the mode filtering properties observed in these couplers when excited at 850nm, a multi-wavelength system over the standard G.652 fiber is obtained, opening the possibility to easily integrate in currently developed infrastructures such low cost systems operating in the first optical window.