Yeah, you can buy MTP outdoor rated jumper cables, or MTP to LC/SC breakout 
outdoor cables.
Fiberstore can do that, not sure on lead time, might be out a month or longer 
though.

I also have been buying outdoor rated LC to LC cables of 4-8 count each end at 
100’ or longer lengths from eBay.
There are a few vendors, and I don’t have the link right now, but they are good 
cables, and are delivered surprisingly fast considering they are coming from 
China.


From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Chuck McCown
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2020 2:33 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Termination boxes and jumper cables for Fiber to multiple 
radios

They make multi strand cables that have a multi strand connector them.  One 
style is called MTP.  Might simply things.

Sent from my iPhone


On Sep 14, 2020, at 1:44 PM, Brough Turner 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Looking for advice (&/or war stories).  I need to terminate 12- or 24-strand 
fiber cables at the base of non-penetrating roof mounts and then run outdoor 
jumpers to 2 or more radios on the same or nearby poles. Can you suggest a 
suitable termination box, ideally pole-mounted?  appropriate outdoor dual-fiber 
armored or rugged jumper cables?

Background:
We're an urban WISP with two or more radios on each of several hundred 
buildings. These are mostly point-to-point links from Ignitenet, Siklu and 
Bridgewave but, until recently, none faster than 3 Gbps with 2 & 3 Gbps 
connections handed via LAg of Cat5e cables from a Netonix switch located 
indoors on an upper floor.  Now we are beginning to deploy 10 Gbps radios and 
need to add fiber to the rooftops.  We've deployed SM fiber indoors on ~10 
occasions when building complexes had paths exceeding 100 meters, so we plan to 
stay with SM fiber and dual LC-LC connectors. To date, we have purchased 
pre-terminated fiber cables and some bulk cable which we've terminated using a 
Corning UNICAM kit.

The current plan is to run 12-fiber cable from an indoor termination box on the 
wall in our switch & router site to an outdoor pole-mounted termination box 
attached near the base of one of the 5' or 10' non-penetrating roof mounts used 
on most rooftops.  From the pole-mounted termination box we'll run outdoor 
armored dual fiber jumper cables to individual radios. At the indoor 
switch/router site we'll add a MT CRS309 switch and run indoor fiber jumpers 
between the router and the switch and the switch and the fiber termination box. 
 The existing Cat5e cable and existing Netonix switch will provide PoE and 1 
Gbps mgmt connections.

Alternative suggestions welcome!


Thanks,
Brough

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