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  • Index Matching Gel and Mechanical Fiber Splice Technology for Last Mile FTTH (.pdf)
    and can be implemented. with low-cost tools and in difficult to reach or otherwise restricted areas. The thixotropic nature of the IMG, coupled with the. high precision of the splice and installation equipment allows for technicians already trained in coaxial or copper wire. installations to adapt
  • Megger-Fault_Finding_Solutions
    the fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. Single phase, coaxial power cable. with neutral bridges over splices . . . . . . .25. Locate - pinpoint the fault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. Single phase PILC cable with bonded. Locate Faults in Above Ground. grounds in conduit
  • Technical Reference: Common Connectivity Terms
    Assembly - A piece of cable that has been terminated with one or more connectors. Category 5 - The minimum standard unshielded twisted pair cabling used for LAN drops. Center Conductor - The solid or stranded wire in the middle of the coaxial cable. The conductor diameter is measured by the American Wire
  • Interpretation of Fault Location Results Using the 6820 Series Scalar Analyzers (.pdf)
    of water into the con-. nector. Remembering that the impedance of a coaxial cable or. waveguide is dependent on the dielectric constant, er, and know-. ing that water has an er of between 70 and 100 (er for air = 1 and. most dielectrics have an er between 2 and 4) it is clear that the. impedance

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