here's a better photo: http://csmedia.corning.com/opcomm/images/foh/wall-mount%20hardware/sph-12otr-1259h_a_zoom.jpg
or with LC for 24 strands: http://csmedia.corning.com/opcomm/images/dsl/sph-240tr-24a9h_a_zoom.jpg On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 8:14 PM, Eric Kuhnke <[email protected]> wrote: > 9/125 G.652.D or G.657.A1 type, singlemode loose tube single jacket non > armored, non-gel cable to an upper junction box > > Upper junction box containing multiple small splice enclosures same size > as this: > > https://avalanche.tessco.com/productimages/250x250/1273609.jpg > > Shown with the wrong connectors, it can take a standard oval shaped > Corning CCH panel. Usually used with 6 x duplex SC/UPC (12 total strands) > or 12 x duplex LC/UPC (24 total strands). > > On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 6:08 PM, Jason McKemie via Af <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On a tower I'd do armored, loose buffer tube, dry (no gel). I use single >> mode, mainly because my FTTH network is single mode and it simplifies the >> supplies I need to keep in stock. >> >> >> On Thursday, October 16, 2014, Timothy D. McNabb via Af <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> We’re going to need to deploy a fiber connection from a new collo to >>> where we are mounting our equipment on the tower. Picking a specific fiber >>> is new to me, I was wondering what you guys recommend using when you need >>> to deploy fiber up a tower? Are you using single or multi mode? What do you >>> recommend that has worked for you and can withstand an outdoor environment? >>> >>> >>> >>> Any information is helpful. >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> >>> >>> Timothy McNabb >>> >>> Network Administrator >>> >>> Velociter Wireless, Inc >>> >>> (209)838-1221 x107 >>> >>> >>> >> >
