Known is an optical receiver (4) in which first a received broadband
optical signal is converted to a broadband electric signal by means of a
optoelectric converter (49) comprising a transimpedance amplifier, and
thereafter a channel is selected from the converted broadband signal by
means of a tuner which is coupled to the transimpedance amplifier. Such a
configuration is not optimal in fulfilling noise and bandwidth
requirements. An optical receiver (4) for subcarrier multiplexed optical
signals is proposed which has a tunable frequency selective front-end
section (30) that is directly coupled to a photodiode (49) as an
optoelectric converter so as to selectively pass a tuned channel from the
received subcarrier multiplexed optical signal to a succeeding amplifier
(36; 61).
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