Besttronics is who takes care of us on these projects.
I use cable tray when available other wise for a stick or guyed tower we use the ladder rungs that have the holes for snap ins. We use the grommets for the snapins 1-5/8 snapins with multi-hole grommets to accommodate not only the fber but also the lmr-400 for microwave backhaul.

We will run fiber direct to CMM4 enclosure where we have a switch with sfp interface with on spare pair fiber. The wire goes to the power terminals and a second pair of wire from the 20v output within the cmm4 goes to the switch. Our newest sites are strictly on 48v systems now. I did have dual stacked 48v and 24v systems at some stacked sites with older/newer or
ptp units that need the 48v.



On 11/12/2015 2:18 PM, Josh Baird wrote:
We are ordering pre-terminated armored CommScope fiber from Best-Tronics and running it from a router at the base of the tower to a switch at the top. I would suggest giving BT a call.

Josh

On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Scott Vander Dussen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Wanting to upgrade several towers with fiber up to the backhauls,
    any recommendations for specific product or procedures to do the
    job right the first time?



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