In a passive optical telecommunication system having a central station
communicating via respective optical waveguides with a number of
decentralized stations, an electrical carrier signal is DPSK-modulated in
the upstream transmission, after which the electrical signal modulated in
this way effects the intensity modulation of the emitted light; in the
downstream signal transmission, the emitted light is intensity-modulated
by a preferably scrambled NRZ baseband signal. The carrier signal is
derived by frequency multiplication from the regenerated reception clock
signal of the decentralized station.
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