MT-RJ is 'funny'... I have a suspicion that this won't quite work. Last time I tried this it turns out that the coupler is not designed to couple two ordinary connectors together; this is because MT-RJ isn't aligned in the same way as the SC/ST etc we all know. Instead it required some form of 'female' connector, which incidentally also allowed you to swap TX and RX at the rear of the panel.
I'd double check with someone like Repsole or CMS plc who can probably eyeball the parts and check for you. -- Will Hargrave > On 17 Apr 2014, at 11:47, Charlie Boisseau <[email protected]> wrote: > > Just use a normal MT-RJ patch lead and a pair of couplers: > > Black box part numbers: > - 5m MT-RJ patch lead: EFE076-005M > - MT-RJ coupler: FOT121 > > http://www.blackbox.co.uk/gb-gb/si/1261/11265/Fibre-Optic-Multimode-OM1-Patch-Cables(625-125-m)/S1.O3/ > http://www.blackbox.co.uk/gb-gb/si/1306/12736/Multimode-Fibre-Optic-Couplers/S1.O3/ > > > Charlie Boisseau > Fluency Communications Ltd > > T: +44 (0) 845 874 7000 > Twitter: @charlieboisseau > www.fluency.net.uk > [email protected] > > > <Fluency_Email_footer.png> > >> On 17 Apr 2014, at 09:28, Giles Coochey <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Anyone know where I can get a MTRJ Female-MTRJ Female multi-mode fiber optic >> cable from? >> >> Need some about 5m in length. >> >> Needed near the Oxford area. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> >> Giles Coochey, CCNP, CCNA, CCNAS >> NetSecSpec Ltd >> +44 (0) 8444 780677 >> +44 (0) 7983 877438 >> http://www.coochey.net >> http://www.netsecspec.co.uk >> [email protected] >> >> >
