I was going to write it'll work just fine, Layer 1 don't care, but you linked to a *multimode* MTP casette. This will either fail outright or have spectacular losses. Swap the MTP casette for a single mode one and you'll be fine.
 
Jared
 
 
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2020
From: "Josh Baird" <joshba...@gmail.com>
To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <af@af.afmug.com>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Fiber Up Tower
Someone who knows more about fiber, please help me out here..
 
Considering buying the 12count SM armored fiber [1] with the duplex cassettes [2].  To maximize the usage of the 12ct, I would like to use BiDi SFP's so that I can use a single strand of fiber per radio.  If I use the correct BiDi SFP's, will I have any issues using the duplex cassettes that are linked here?  I have always just used duplex fiber+SFPs and have no experience with BiDi.
 
 
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 11:23 PM Kurt Fankhauser <lists.wavel...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have been researching this heavily over the past few days and this is what I am "thinking" about doing for fiber and power up tower.
 
1. Run a MPT/MPO fiber trunk cable up tower (12 fibers)
https://www.fs.com/products/68017.html  (indoor version but available immediately in USA shipping)(could use this temporarily)
https://www.fs.com/products/70220.html  (custom length rugged outdoor version but takes 30 days to get here from Asia) 
 
2. Run each end of the MPT Trunk into a "MPT-12 to 6x LC Duplex Cassette" (tower top this will be in an enclosure)
 
3. Run custom length FTTA LC connector Patch cables from the Tower Top enclosure to each radio SFP
 
4. For Power run individual power wires or a combination of multi-conductor wire "cord style." The cord below is 12 guage but has 4 conductors. If wired properly you could individually power 3 radios and use a common ground wire and still be able to power cycle the 3 radios from the ground. If I need 6 radios I will run a second cord. My towers are only 150' tall so I think 12 guage should be more than big enough for me even with Medusa AP's.
 
I would run the power cords and fiber trunks into a common tower top enclosure and wire out from there. I really like this Trunk cable idea with the fiber because If done right there will be absolutely no splicing of fiber at all. If the Trunk cable goes bad just run a new one up and plug it into the Cassettes and everything should keep working. You could standardize on a couple different lengths of the MPT fiber trunk 150' or 250' and just stock those and coil up excess cable outside or something.
 
I was un-aware that Medusa AP's needed 8 gauge wire at 300' but i guess it could make sense.
 
 
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 9:33 PM Josh Baird <joshba...@gmail.com> wrote:
Would you happen to have a link handy for the specific OFDC that you are talking about?  I'm trying to spec out a similar situation right now.
 
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 9:28 PM Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com> wrote:

In the past I went with individual pre terminated cable assemblies.  I went with a "core locked" fiber rather than a loose tube so there wouldn't be any icky pick oozing out.  The connectors were LC duplex because the radio manufacturer's approved SFP's were LC duplex (for both Trango and Telrad).  I went with individual cables because any tower climber can replace a cable, but I don't expect most tower climbers to be able to splice or terminate fiber.

Today I'd strongly consider a Commscope OFDC enclosure up on the tower.  I'd use a 24F and pre-splice all the connectors in the OFDC and have the tower guys hang the whole assembly.  Then it would be pre terminated jumpers from the OFDC to the equipment.

 

On 3/30/2020 5:34 PM, Matt wrote:
What is everyone using for fiber up tower? What using for connectors?
 
 
 
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