I do not know exactly what guage/brand/type of wire, but it has "3125
07:08 ROHS" printed on it and then a number of feet.  It is ran up the
side of the tower and cable tied about every five feet. On the bottom
end of the cable we have a PolyPhaser PLDO-120US20A to protect the
equipment in the building from lightning strikes.

The Armored fiber says "Chromatic technologies, Inc. Optical Fiber
Cable 700 series ==62.5/125== 6F PN 200032.  03/01" and then the
number of meters on it. and is cable tied with the AC.

On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Josh Luthman
<[email protected]> wrote:
> What is used to run AC up the tower?  What kind of current can it hold?
>
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> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Scott Reed <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> I haven't done any, but I have seen where they run it in PVC, but every
>> 20' or 30' they put in a section of flexible that is looped 360* so that the
>> fiber is "supported" every 30'.  I would think that regardless of what type
>> it is you would want it supported.  Most cable has a weight support limit
>> that could easily be exceeded with the amount of cable required to go up a
>> tower.
>>
>> Justin Wilson wrote:
>>
>> This is a question for any of you running fiber up your towers.
>>
>> 1.How are you doing strain relief on the fiber?
>> 2.Do you run it in conduit or use the armored stuff and not worry about
>> conduit?
>> 3.If conduit. Is it flexible or rigid?
>> 4.What type of transceiver are you using at the top?
>>
>> Pics? Lessons learned?
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