We use the shielded EZ-RF45 ends with this cable all the time. You don't fold the copper back. Instead you treat it more like putting an end on a heliax cable. Leave a bit of the inner jacket sticking out and only expose enough of the copper to go into the shielded end and get crimped down. We also qualify all ends with a fluke tester. All of our infrastructure sites for the past couple of years have been built this way.

This cable is actually very easy to work with once you get the hang of it. When I get back from wispapalooza I will do a little video showing how I make the ends.

Matthew Jenkins
SmarterBroadband
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530.272.4000

On 10/11/2014 01:22 PM, Tyler Treat via Af wrote:
For all you guys that rock BBDGE at tower sites -
Are you using shielded ends - Does the copper cladding fit up into the 
connector?  Care to attach a picture of what you consider a proper connection?? 
 The only time I've messed with this cable, it was a huge PITA to get the 
copper cladding up into the shielded connector.   Not sure if that was even the 
proper method.....?

Do you also bond the shield to ground the same way you would LMR cable with the ground 
kit?  Similar to this: 
https://www.tessco.com/products/displayProductInfo.do?sku=445755&WT.mc_id=google_base&sp=true

Thanks
Tyler



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