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CablesOUTSIDEPLANTO U T S I D E P L A N T

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Index

OUTSIDE PLANT CABLES: TELEPHONE/FIBER/COAXIAL

Condumex Wire and Cable 2590 114th Street, #200 - Grand Prairie, TX 75050 (800) 925-9473

1

CONTENTS

11-03

ARMORED MACROTEL OPTICAL CABLE• 20

DRY DIELECTRIC OPTICAL CABLEMACROTEL• 21

DIELECTRIC DJ OPTICAL CABLEMACROTEL• 22

DRY LIGHT ARMORED OPTICAL CABLEMACROTEL• 23

1/2” (12.7mm) RF COAXIAL CABLE• 24

7/8” (22.2mm) RF COAXIAL CABLE• 25

1-1/4” (31.75mm) RF COAXIAL CABLE• 26

1-5/8” (41.275mm) RF COAXIAL CABLE• 27

TRUNK AND DISTRIBUTION CABLE• 28

FILLED SOLID CABLEALPETH

FILLED FOAM SKIN CABLEALPETH

AIRCORE CABLEALPETH

DOUBLE JACKETED BURIED DISTRIBUTION WIRE

FILLED CABLE, FOAM SKIN INSULATIONASP

BURIED SERVICE WIRE

DOUBLE JACKETED BURIED DISTRIBUTION WIRE

BURIED SERVICE WIRE

FILLED FOAM SKIN CABLECACSP

AERIAL SERVICE WIRE

1

3

7

9

11

13

15

17

5

19

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Condumex Wire and Cable 2590 114 Street - Grand Prairie, TX 75050 - (800) 925-9473th

1

7-04

CONDUCTORS:

Solid, annealed copper wires, in 26, 24,

22 and 19 AWG.

INSULATION:

Solid, high-density polyethylene or polypro-

pylene in distinctive colors, conforming to

telephone industry standards.

PAIRS:

Insulated conductors are twisted together

to form pairs, with different twist lay

lengths to minimize capacitance unbalance

and crosstalk.

CORE ASSEMBLY:

In cables with 25 pairs or less, the pairs

are laid forming a cylindrical shape. For

larger cables, units of 25 pairs or

superunits of 50 or 100 pairs are as-

sembled to form the final core. The core is

filled with ETPR (80°C) compound. Then

covered with a non-hygroscopic tape with

an overlap. A filling compound is applied

over the wrap.

All units and superunits are identified with

color coded, non-hygroscopic, non-wicking

binders. In order to have a rounder shape

and better electrical performance, all units

and superunits are divided into 12 and 13

pair sub-units.

SHIELD:

Corrugated, copolymer coated, 8-mil thick

aluminum tape applied longitudinally with

an overlap. The coating reduces the risk of

shield corrosion. A flooding compound with

adhesive properties is applied over the shield.

JACKET:

Black, linear, low-density, high molecular

weight polyethylene. Sequential footage (or

meter) markings are printed on the jacket

at 2 foot (or 1 m) intervals.

Meets REA/RUS PE-39

ANSI/ICEA S-84-608-1994.

Standard for Telecommunications Cable Filled, Polyolefin Insulated,

Copper Conductor.

Telecordia (Bellcore) equivalent: none

Outside plant telephony or underground installation.

Packaged on wooden reels with a thermal wrap applied over the cable.

The reels are also lagged for additional protection.

ISO-9001 Quality Assurance System

Filled Solid ALPETH Cable

I. Exchange Cables

62.39.01

PE-39REA/RUS

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Note: Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

Special lengths are available upon request.

19 AWG

626205

626206

626207

626208

626209

626210

626211

626213

626214

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

200

300

0.71

0.85

0.96

1.06

1.42

1.66

1.83

2.48

2.95

18.0

21.5

24.5

27.0

36.0

42.0

46.5

63.0

75.0

211

349

466

590

1059

1485

1921

3557

5197

315

520

695

880

1580

2215

2865

5305

7750

5000

5000

5000

5000

3000

3000

3000

1000

650

1525

1525

1525

1525

915

915

915

305

200

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

22 AWG

626188

626189

626190

626191

626192

626193

626194

626196

626197

626198

626199

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

200

300

400

600

0.57

0.67

0.75

0.85

1.04

1.22

1.38

1.75

2.13

2.40

2.87

14.5

17.0

19.0

21.5

26.5

31.0

35.0

44.5

54.0

61.0

73.0

134

201

228

342

563

798

1019

1797

2625

3997

4976

200

300

340

510

840

1190

1520

2680

3915

5960

7420

5000

5000

5000

5000

3000

3000

3000

1650

1650

1000

1000

1525

1525

1525

1525

1525

915

915

500

500

305

305

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

24 AWG

626168

626169

626170

626171

626172

626173

626174

626196

626177

626178

626179

626180

626181

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

200

300

400

600

900

1200

0.47

0.59

0.67

0.75

0.89

1.04

1.16

1.48

1.71

1.95

2.35

2.81

3.23

12.0

15.0

17.0

19.0

22.5

26.5

29.5

37.5

43.5

69.5

60.0

71.5

82.0

107

157

198

241

402

563

701

1261

1794

2260

3282

4727

5687

160

235

295

360

600

840

1045

1880

2675

3370

4895

7050

8481

5000

5000

5000

5000

5000

5000

3000

3000

3000

1650

1650

1000

650

1525

1525

1525

1525

1525

1525

915

915

915

500

500

305

200

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

26 AWG

625152

625153

625154

625156

625157

625158

625159

625160

625161

625162

25

50

100

200

300

400

600

900

1200

1800

0.61

0.75

0.95

1.22

1.44

1.61

1.89

2.26

2.70

3.21

15.5

19.0

24.0

31.0

36.5

41.0

48.0

57.5

68.5

81.5

159

257

434

782

1114

1428

2927

2944

4003

5819

237

384

647

1166

1661

2129

3023

4390

5970

8678

5000

5000

3000

3000

3000

3000

1500

1000

1000

650

1525

1525

915

915

915

915

460

305

205

200

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

2

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Filled Foam Skin ALPETH Cable

I. Exchange Cables

62.89.01

PE-89

REA/RUS

Outside plant telephony or underground installation.

Packaged on wooden reels with a thermal wrap applied over the cable.

The reels are also lagged for additional protection.

ISO-9001 Quality Assurance System

JACKET:

Black, linear, low-density, high molecular

weight polyethylene. Sequential footage (or

meter) markings are printed on the jacket

at 2 foot (or 1 m) intervals.

CORE ASSEMBLY:

In cables with 25 pairs or less, the pairs

are laid forming a cylindrical shape. For

larger cables, units of 25 pairs or

superunits of 50 or 100 pairs are as-

sembled to form the final core. The core is

filled with ETPR (80° C) compound. Then

covered with a non-hygroscopic tape with

an overlap. A filling compound is applied

over the wrap.

All units and superunits are identified with

color coded, non-hygroscopic, non-wicking

binders. In order to have a rounder shape

and better electrical performance, all units

and super-units are divided into 12 and 13

pairs sub-units.

SHIELD:

Corrugated, copolymer coated, 8-mil thick

aluminum tape applied longitudinally with

an overlap. The coating reduces the risk of

shield corrosion. A flooding compound with

adhesive properties is applied over the

shield.

CONDUCTORS:

Solid, annealed copper wires, in 26, 24,

22 AND 19 AWG.

INSULATION:

Expanded polyethylene (Foam Skin) with an

external layer of solid, high-density polyeth-

ylene in distinctive colors, conforming to

telephone industry standards.

PAIRS:

Insulated conductors are twisted together

to form pairs, with different twist lay

lengths to minimize capacitance unbalance

and cross-talk.

ANSI/ICEA S-84-608-1994.

Standard for Telecommunications Cable Filled, Polyolefin Insulated, Copper Conductor.

Telecordia (Bellcore) equivalent: AN_A

Meets REA/RUS PE-89

Condumex Wire and Cable 2590 114 Street - Grand Prairie, TX 75050 - (800) 925-9473th

3

7-04

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19 AWG

626136

626137

626138

626139

626140

626141

626143

626144

626145

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

200

300

0.59

0.71

0.81

0.91

1.16

1.32

1.50

2.01

2.36

15.0

18.0

20.5

23.0

29.5

33.5

38.0

51.0

60.0

141

231

308

409

744

1063

1368

2635

3856

210

345

460

610

1110

1585

2040

3930

5750

4920

4920

4920

4920

3280

3280

1640

1640

985

1500

1500

1500

1500

1000

1000

500

500

300

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

22 AWG

626120

626121

626122

626123

626124

626125

626126

626128

626129

626130

626131

626132

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

200

300

400

600

900

0.47

0.59

0.67

0.81

0.94

1.14

1.22

1.65

1.91

2.03

2.62

3.15

12.0

15.0

17.0

20.5

24.0

29.0

31.0

42.0

48.5

51.5

66.5

80.0

87

137

211

302

453

644

771

1482

2106

2602

4090

6025

130

205

315

450

675

960

1150

2210

3140

3880

6100

8985

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

3280

1640

1640

985

655

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1000

500

500

300

200

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

24 AWG

626101

626102

626103

626104

626105

626106

626107

626109

626110

626111

626112

626113

626114

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

200

300

400

600

900

1200

0.45

0.51

0.59

0.67

0.77

0.87

0.96

1.20

1.54

1.71

2.05

2.52

2.91

11.5

13.0

15.0

17.0

19.5

22.0

24.5

30.5

39.0

43.5

52.0

64.0

74.0

70

107

144

194

302

396

506

949

1368

1680

2515

3628

5123

105

160

215

290

450

590

755

1415

2040

2505

3750

5410

7460

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

3280

3280

2950

1640

1640

655

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1000

1000

900

500

500

200

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

Product

Code

Number of

Pairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

26 AWG

626081

626082

626083

626084

626086

626087

626088

626089

626090

626091

626093

626095

25

50

75

100

200

300

400

600

900

1200

1800

2400

0.55

0.59

0.77

0.89

1.08

1.30

1.46

1.69

1.93

2.30

3.00

3.19

14.0

15.0

19.5

22.5

27.5

33.0

37.0

43.0

49.0

58.5

76.0

81.0

137

228

302

369

650

925

1153

1686

2411

3239

4764

6246

205

340

450

550

970

1380

1720

2515

3640

4830

7105

9315

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

3280

1640

1640

985

655

655

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

100

500

500

300

200

200

Note: Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

Special lengths are available upon request.4

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Filled Foam Skin CACSP Cable

I. Exchange Cables

62.89.02PE-89

REA/RUS

ISO-9001 Quality Assurance System

Meets REA/RUS PE-89

ANSI/ICEA S-84-608-1994.

Standard for Telecommunications Cable Filled, Polyolefin Insulated, Copper Conductor.

Telecordia (Bellcore) equivalent: AN W

Outside plant telephony, direct burial or underground installation.

JACKET:

Black, linear, low-density, high molecular

weight polyethylene. Sequential footage (or

meter) markings are printed on the jacket

at 2 foot (or 1 m) intervals.

ARMOR:

Corrugated shield of copolymer coated

steel tape, 6-mil thick. A flooding com-

pound with adhesive properties is applied

over the armor.

Corrugated, copolymer coated aluminum

tape, 8-mil thick applied longitudinally with

a gap. A flooding compound is applied over

the shield.

SHIELD:

CORE ASSEMBLY:

In cables with 25 pairs or less, the pairs

are laid forming a cylindrical shape. For

larger cables, units of 25 pairs or

superunits of 50 or 100 pairs are as-

sembled to form the final core. The core is

filled with ETPR (80°C) compound. Then

covered with a non-hygroscopic tape with

an overlap. Filling compound is also applied

over the wrap.

All units and superunits are identified with

color coded, non-hygroscopic, non-wicking

binders. In order to have a rounder shape

and better electrical performance, all units

and superunits are divided into 12 and 13

pairs sub-units.

PAIRS:

Insulated conductors are twisted together

to form pairs, with different twist lay

lengths to minimize capacitance unbalance

and cross-talk.

INSULATION:

Expanded polyethylene (Foam Skin) with an

external layer of solid, high-density polyeth-

ylene in distinctive colors, conforming to

telephone industry standards.

CONDUCTORS:

Solid, annealed copper wires, in 26, 24,

22 and 19 AWG.

Condumex Wire and Cable 2590 114 Street - Grand Prairie, TX 75050 - (800) 925-9473th

5

7-04

Page 8: Outside Plant.pdf

Note: Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

Special lengths are available upon request.

19 AWG

626340

626341

626342

626343

626344

626345

626346

626348

626349

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

200

300

0.59

0.71

0.85

0.91

1.16

1.32

1.50

2.01

2.36

15.0

18.0

21.5

23.0

29.5

33.5

38.0

51.0

60.0

141

231

308

409

744

1063

1368

2635

3856

210

345

460

610

1110

1585

2040

3930

5750

4920

4920

4920

4920

3280

3280

1640

1640

985

1500

1500

1500

1500

1000

1000

500

500

300

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft mProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

22 AWG

626320

626321

626322

626323

626324

626325

626326

626328

626329

626330

626331

626333

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

200

300

400

600

900

0.47

0.59

0.67

0.77

0.91

1.06

1.22

1.54

1.77

2.03

2.50

3.03

12.0

15.0

17.0

19.5

23.0

27.0

31.0

39.0

45.0

51.5

63.5

77.0

104

167

221

287

478

644

831

1482

2106

2732

4090

6120

155

248

329

427

711

960

1237

2210

3140

4055

6100

9107

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

3280

1640

1640

985

655

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1000

500

500

300

200

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

24 AWG

626300

626301

626302

626303

626304

626305

626306

626308

626309

626310

626311

626313

626315

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

200

300

400

600

900

1200

0.40

0.51

0.57

0.65

0.75

0.87

0.94

1.18

1.50

1.69

1.97

2.44

2.84

11.0

13.0

14.5

16.5

19.0

22.0

24.0

30.0

38.0

43.0

50.0

62.0

72.0

89

127

164

198

322

439

546

997

1383

1820

2615

3878

5163

132

189

244

295

480

653

812

1484

2058

2708

3891

5770

7683

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

3280

3280

2950

1640

1640

655

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1000

1000

900

500

500

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

26 AWG

626280

626281

626282

626283

626285

626286

626287

626288

626290

626292

626294

626296

25

50

75

100

200

300

400

600

900

1200

1800

2400

0.51

0.59

0.75

0.87

1.08

1.30

1.40

1.63

2.28

2.83

3.15

13.0

15.0

19.0

22.0

27.0

32.0

35.5

41.5

49.0

58.0

72.0

80.0

145.0

235

312

386

690

925

1156

1230

1740

2548

3382

4964

6256

215

350

465

574

1027

1436

1830

2589

3790

5032

7386

9309

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

3280

1640

1640

985

655

655

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

100

500

500

300

200

200

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

6

Page 9: Outside Plant.pdf

Aircore ALPETH Cable

I. Exchange Cables

REA/RUSPE-2262.22.01

Packaged on wooden reels with a thermal wrap applied over the cable.

The reels are also lagged for additional protection.

ISO-9001 Quality Assurance System

Meets REA/RUS PE-22

ANSI/ICEA S-85-625-1996

Standard for Telecommunications Cable Air Core, Polyolefin Insulated,

Copper Conductor.

Telecordia (Bellcore) equivalent: BH A

CONDUCTORS:

Solid, annealed copper wires, in 26, 24

22 and 19 AWG.

INSULATION:

Solid, high-density polyethylene or polypropy-

lene in distinctive colors, conforming to

telephone industry standards.

PAIRS:

Insulated conductors are twisted together

to form pairs, with different twist lay

lengths to minimize capacitance unbalance

and crosstalk.

CORE ASSEMBLY:

In cables with 25 pairs or less, the pairs

are laid forming a cylindrical shape. For

larger cables, units of 25 pairs or

superunits of 50 or 100 pairs are as-

sembled to form the final core. All units

and superunits are identified with color

coded, non-hygroscopic, non-wicking

binders.

In order to have a rounder shape and

better electrical performance, all units and

superunits are divided into 12 and 13

pairs sub-units.

SHIELD:

Corrugated, copolymer coated, 8-mil thick

aluminum tape applied longitudinally with

an overlap. The coating reduces the risk of

shield corrosion.

JACKET:

Black, linear, low-density, high molecular

weight polyethylene. Sequential footage (or

meter) markings are printed on the jacket

at 2 foot (or 1 m) intervals.

Condumex Wire and Cable 2590 114 Street - Grand Prairie, TX 75050 - (800) 925-9473th

7

7-04

Page 10: Outside Plant.pdf

Note: Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

Special lengths are available upon request.

19 AWG

626065

626066

626067

626068

626069

626070

626071

626072

626073

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

150

200

0.55

0.67

0.77

0.85

1.12

1.28

1.50

1.81

2.07

14.0

17.0

19.5

21.5

28.5

32.5

38.0

46.0

52.5

125

198

268

347

636

899

1186

1768

2326

187

295

400

517

949

1341

768

2637

3469

4920

4920

4920

3280

3280

3280

1970

1970

1970

1500

1500

1500

1000

1000

1000

600

600

600

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

22 AWG

626048

626049

626050

626051

626052

626053

626054

626055

626056

626057

626058

626059

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

150

200

300

400

600

0.43

0.52

0.55

0.63

0.79

0.91

1.04

1.22

1.38

1.63

1.87

2.32

11.0

13.0

14.0

16.0

20.0

23.0

26.5

31.0

35.0

41.5

47.5

59.0

76

115

148

190

329

460

607

895

1163

1688

2218

3292

114

171

221

284

490

686

905

1335

1734

2518

3308

4309

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

3940

3940

3940

2950

1970

985

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1200

1200

1200

900

600

300

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

24 AWG

626025

626026

626027

626028

626029

626030

626031

626032

626033

626034

626035

626036

626037

626038

626039

626040

6

12

18

25

50

75

100

150

200

300

400

600

900

1200

1500

1800

0.39

0.47

0.51

0.55

0.71

0.81

0.87

1.04

1.18

1.40

1.57

1.87

2.28

2.60

2.85

3.11

10.0

12.0

13.0

14.0

18.0

20.5

22.0

26.5

30.0

35.5

40.0

47.5

58.0

66.0

72.5

79.0

62

81

107

133

225

314

396

596

767

1114

1447

2120

3153

4120

5085

6052

93

121

160

199

336

468

591

889

1144

16961

2158

3162

4702

6145

7583

9026

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

3940

3940

3940

2950

1970

985

985

985

655

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1200

1200

1200

900

600

300

300

300

200

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

26 AWG

626001

626002

626003

626004

626005

626006

626007

626008

626009

626010

626011

626012

626013

626014

626015

626016

626017

12

18

25

50

75

100

150

200

300

400

600

900

1200

1500

1800

2100

2400

0.45

0.47

0.51

0.63

0.71

0.77

0.89

1.01

1.14

1.39

1.54

1.85

2.13

2.34

2.56

2.74

2.93

11.5

12.0

13.0

16.0

18.0

19.5

22.5

25.5

29.0

33.0

39.3

47.0

54.0

59.5

65.0

69.5

74.5

72

87

106

167

224

280

405

529

749

968

1405

2055

2692

3319

3964

4579

5206

106

130

158

248

334

418

604

789

1113

1443

2095

3065

4014

4949

5912

6828

7763

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

4920

3940

3940

3940

2950

1970

1310

985

985

985

985

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1500

1200

1200

1200

900

600

400

300

300

300

300

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

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Double Jacketed Buried Distribution Wire

62.86.01

PE-86

II. Buried Wire

(Gopher resistent)

CONDUCTORS:

Solid, annealed 22 AWG copper with a

nominal diameter of 0.0250” (0.634 mm)

INSULATION:

Solid, high-density, polyethylene or polypro-

pylene in distinctive colors, conforming to

telephone industry standards.

PAIRS:

Insulated conductors are twisted together

to form pairs, with different twist lay

lengths, with a maximum length of 6.5”

(165 mm).

CORE ASSEMBLY:

The core is filled with ETPR (80°C) com-

pound, then covered with a non-hygro-

scopic tape with an overlap. A filling

compound is also applied over the wrap.

INNER JACKET

Black, linear, low-density, high molecular

weight polyethylene.

SHIELD:

Corrugated, copper-clad alloy steel (0.005”

thick) tape applied longitudinally with an

overlap. A flooding compound is applied on

both sides of the tape.

OUTER JACKET:

Black, linear, low density, high molecular

weight polyethylene. Sequential footage (or

meter) markings are printed on the jacket

at 2 foot (or 1 m) intervals.

Service drop for telephony, underground installation or direct burial.

Packaged on wooden reels that are lagged for additional protection.

ISO-9001 Quality Assurance System

ANSI/ICEA S-86-634-1991

Standard for Telecommunications Cable Filled, Polyolefin Insulated, Cooper Conductor.

Meets REA/RUS PE-86 (for 2 and 3 pair, 22 AWG when a bronze shield - BDW B

or when a cooper clad steel armor - BDW G DJ is used)

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Double Jacketed Buried Distribution Wire

62.86.01

PE-86

II. Buried Wire

(Gopher resistent)

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

0.51 12.9 149 222 1000 or2500 or

5000

305 or760 or1520

206435873

93197396

0.44 11.1 110 162 2500 or5000

760 or1520

329633

149287

0.40 10.3 94 140 2500 or5000

760 or1520

292558

132253

In Mm Lbs/kft kg/km FT m Lbs kg

NumberOf

Pairs

2

3

6

NominalOD

Cable Net Weight Shipping Length ApproximateShipping Weight

Note: Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

INSULATION RESISTANCE, MinimumMÙ

Ù· Mile

· km

1,0001,600M

RESISTANCE UNBALANCEMaximum IndividualMaximum Average

5%1.5%

D-c CONDUCTOR RESISTANCE @ 20°C, Maximum IndividualÙÙ

/kft

/km

17.457.1

HIGH VOLTAGE TEST, d-c kV for 3 secondsConductor to Conductor

Conductor to Shield5.0

20.0

ATTENUATION @ 150 kHz @ 20°C, Maximum Individual

Nominal dB/kftNominal dB/km

11.06.8

NEXT Near end CROSSTALK, dB/kft minimum Power Sum@772 kHz

44

FEXT Far end CROSSTALK, dB/kft minimum Power Sum@150 kHz

63

CAPACITANCE UNBALANCE: Pair to GroundIndividual Maximum

800 pF/kft2625 pF/km

CAPACITANCE UNBALANCE: Pair to pair 80 pF/kft145 pF/kmMaximum Individual

MUTUAL CAPACITANCE, average 83 7 nF/mile - 52 4 nF/km+ +

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

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JACKET

Black, linear, low-density, high molecular

weight polyethylene. Sequential footage (or

meter) markings are printed on the jacket

at 2 foot (or 1 m) intervals.

Filled ASP Cable, Foam Skin Insulation

I. Exchange Cables

Telecordia (Bellcore)

AN_W

62.AN_W.01

ARMOR:

A corrugated shield of steel tape, 6-mil

thick.

SHIELD:

Corrugated, bare aluminum tape, 8-mil

thick applied longitudinally with an overlap.

A flooding compound with adhesive

properties is applied over the shield.

CORE ASSEMBLY:

In cables with 25 pairs or less, the pairs

are laid forming a cylindrical shape. For

larger cables, units of 25 pairs or super-

units of 50 or 100 pairs are assembled to

form the final core. The core is filled with

ETPR (80°C) compound. Then covered with

a non-hygroscopic tape with an overlap.

Filling compound is also applied over the

wrap.

All units and superunits are identified with

color coded, non-hygroscopic, non-wicking

binders. In order to have a rounder shape

and better electrical performance, all units

and super-units are divided into 12 and 13

pair sub-units.

PAIRS:

Insulated conductors are twisted together

to form pairs, with different twist lay

lengths to minimize capacitance unbalance

and cross-talk.

INSULATION:

Expanded polyethylene (Foam Skin) with an

external layer of solid, high-density polyethyl-

ene in distinctive colors, conforming to

telephone industry standards.

CONDUCTORS:

Solid, annealed copper wires, in 26, 24,

22 and 19 AWG.

DESCRIPTION:

Outside plant telephony, direct burial or underground installation.

APPLICATION:

PACKAGING:

Packaged on wooden reels with a thermal wrap applied over the cable.

The reels are also lagged for additional protection.

CERTIFICATION:

ISO-9001 Quality Assurance System

REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS:

Telecordia (Bellcore)

TR-NWT-00421/3.

ANSI/ICEA 84-608-1988

Generic Requirements for metallic telecommunication cables.

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Note: Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

Special lengths are available upon request.

19 AWG ANBW

626265

626266

626267

626268

626270

626271

626272

25

50

75

100

200

300

400

1.02

1.22

1.42

1.52

2.13

2.54

2.87

26.0

31.0

36.0

38.5

54.0

64.5

73.0

532

896

1228

1498

2895

4168

5423

793

1336

1832

2234

4318

6216

8088

4920

3280

3280

3280

1640

985

655

1500

1000

1000

1000

500

300

200

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

22 AWG

626250

626251

626252

626254

626255

626256

626257

626258

25

50

100

200

300

400

600

900

0.85

1.02

1.26

1.57

1.93

2.20

2.66

3.19

21.5

26.0

32.0

42.5

49.0

56.0

67.5

81.0

322

489

831

1408

2045

2749

3856

5633

480

730

1240

2100

3050

4100

5750

8400

5900

5900

3740

2950

2950

1970

1475

820

1800

1800

1200

900

900

600

450

250

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

24 AWG

626238

626239

626241

626243

626244

626245

626246

626247

626248

626250

25

75

100

200

300

400

600

900

1200

1800

0.73

0.87

1.04

1.36

1.57

1.81

2.11

2.56

2.99

3.56

18.5

22.0

26.5

34.5

40.0

46.0

53.5

65.0

76.0

90.5

241

349

550

972

1408

1864

2548

3805

5076

7631

360

520

820

1450

2100

2780

3800

5675

7570

11,380

5900

5900

5900

3940

3940

3280

2950

1475

1475

655

1800

1800

1800

1200

1200

1000

900

450

450

200

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

26 AWG ANTW

626220

626221

626223

626225

626226

626227

626228

626229

626230

626231

626232

25

50

100

200

300

400

600

900

1200

1800

2400

0.63

0.79

0.94

1.22

1.36

1.54

1.75

2.07

2.60

2.89

3.27

16.0

20.0

24.0

31.0

34.5

39.0

44.5

52.5

66.0

73.5

83.0

170

260

395

724

972

1240

1608

2513

3652

4256

6231

255

385

590

1080

1450

1850

2400

3750

5450

6350

9300

5900

5900

5900

5900

3940

3940

2950

1970

1475

985

820

1800

1800

1800

1800

1200

1200

900

600

450

300

250

In mm Lbs/kft Kg/km Ft m

ProductCode

Number ofPairs

Nominal OD Approximate Cable Weight Standard Length

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62.BSW.01

Buried Service Wire

BSW A

II. Buried Wire

(Aluminium shield, single jacket)

Packaged on wooden reels that are lagged for additional protection

ISO-9001 Quality Assurance System

ANSI/ICEA S-86-634-1991

Standard for Telecommunications Cable Filled, Polyolefin Insulated, Copper Conductor.

Service drop for telephony, underground installation or in ducts.

SHIELD:

Smooth, copolymer coated, 8-mil thick

aluminum tape applied longitudinally with

an overlap. The coating reduces the risk of

shield corrosion. A flooding compound with

adhesive properties is applied over the

shield.

CORE ASSEMBLY:

The core is filled with ETPR (80°C)

compound. Then covered with a non-

hygroscopic tape with an overlap. A filling

compound is also applied over the wrap.

PAIRS:

Insulated conductors are twisted together

to form pairs, with different twist lay

lengths, with a maximum length of 6.5”

(165 mm).

INSULATION:

Solid, high-density, polyethylene or polypro-

pylene in distinctive colors, conforming to

telephone industry standards.

CONDUCTORS:

Solid, annealed 22 AWG copper with a

nominal diameter 0.0250” (0.634mm)

JACKET:

Black, linear, low-density, high molecular

weight polyethylene, able to withstand

exposure to sunlight, ground humidity and

chemicals. Sequential footage (or meters)

markings are printed on the jacket at 2

foot (or 1 m) intervals.

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62.BSW.01

Buried Service Wire

BSW A

II. Buried Wire

(Aluminium shield, single jacket)

INSULATION RESISTANCE, MinimumMÙ

Ù· Mile

· km

1,0001,600M

RESISTANCE UNBALANCEMaximum IndividualMaximum Average

5%1.5%

D-c CONDUCTOR RESISTANCE @ 20°C, Maximum IndividualÙÙ

/kft

/km

17.457.1

HIGH VOLTAGE TEST, d-c kV for 3 secondsConductor to Conductor

Conductor to Shield5.0

10.0

ATTENUATION @ 150 kHz @ 20°C, Maximum IndividualNominal dB/kftNominal dB/km

11.06.8

NEXT Near end CROSSTALK, dB/kft minimum Power Sum@772 kHz

44

FEXT Far end CROSSTALK, dB/kft minimum Power Sum@150 kHz

63

CAPACITANCE UNBALANCE: Pair to GroundIndividual Maximum

800 pF/kft2625 pF/km

CAPACITANCE UNBALANCE: Pair to pairMaximum

80 pF/kft145 pF/kmIndividual

MUTUAL CAPACITANCE, average 83 7 nF/mile - 52 4 nF/km+ +

0.32 8.2 48 72 2500 762 164 75

0.29 7.4 39 58 2500 762 139 63

In Mm Lbs/kft kg/km FT m Lbs kg

NumberOf

Pairs

2

3

NominalOD

Cable Net Weight Shipping Length ApproximateShipping Weight

Note: Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

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BDW A

Double Jacketed Buried Distribution Wire

62.BDW_A.01

II. Buried Wire

(Aluminium shield, double polyethylene jacket)

JACKET:

Black, linear, low-density, high molecular

weight polyethylene, able to withstand

exposure to sunlight, ground humidity and

chemicals. Sequential footage (or meter)

markings are printed on the jacket at 2

foot (or 1 m) intervals.

SHIELD:

Smooth, copolymer coated, 8-mil thick

aluminum tape applied longitudinally with

an overlap. The coating reduces the risk of

shield corrosion. A flooding compound with

adhesive properties is applied over the

shield.

INNER JACKET

Black, linear, low-density, high molecular

weight polyethylene.

CORE ASSEMBLY:

The core is filled with ETPR (80°C)

compound. Then covered with a non-

hygroscopic tape with an overlap. A filling

compound is also applied over the wrap.

PAIRS:

Insulated conductors are twisted together

to form pairs, with different twist lay

lengths, with maximum length of 6.5”

(165 mm).

INSULATION:

Solid, high-density, polyethylene or polypro-

pylene in distinctive colors, conforming to

telephone industry standards.

CONDUCTORS:

Solid, annealed 22 AWG copper with a

nominal diameter of 0.0250” (0.634mm)

DESCRIPTION:

APPLICATION:

Service drop for telephony, underground installation.

PACKAGING:

Packaged on wooden reels that are lagged for additional protection.

CERTIFICATION:

ISO-9001 Quality Assurance System

REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS:

ANSI/ICEA S-86-634-1991

Standard for Telecommunications Cable Filled, Polyolefin Insulated, Copper Conductor.

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BDW A

Double Jacketed Buried Distribution Wire

62.BDW_A.01

II. Buried Wire

(Aluminium shield, double polyethylene jacket)

Note: Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

0.46 11.6 94 107 1000 305 148 67

0.38 9.7 63 75 5000 1524 375 170

0.35 8.9 52 62 2500 762 183 83

In Mm Lbs/kft kg/km FT m Lbs kg

NumberOf

Pairs

2

3

6

NominalOD

Cable Net Weight Shipping Length ApproximateShipping Weight

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

INSULATION RESISTANCE, MinimumMÙ

Ù· Mile

· km

1,0001,600M

RESISTANCE UNBALANCEMaximum IndividualMaximum Average

5%1.5%

D-c CONDUCTOR RESISTANCE @ 20°C, Maximum IndividualÙÙ

/kft

/km

17.457.1

HIGH VOLTAGE TEST, d-c kV for 3 secondsConductor to Conductor

Conductor to Shield5.0

20.0

ATTENUATION @ 150 kHz @ 20°C, Maximum IndividualNominal dB/kftNominal dB/km

11.06.8

NEXT Near end CROSSTALK, dB/kft minimum Power Sum@772 kHz

44

FEXT Far end CROSSTALK, dB/kft minimum Power Sum@150 kHz

63

CAPACITANCE UNBALANCE: Pair to Ground 800 pF/kft2625 pF/kmMaximum Individual

CAPACITANCE UNBALANCE: Pair to pairIndividual Maximum

80 pF/kft145 pF/km

MUTUAL CAPACITANCE, average 83 7 nF/mile - 52 4 nF/km+ +

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62.BSWUSJ.01BSW USJ

Buried Service Wire

II. Buried Wire

(Non-shielded, non-armored, single jacket)

PAIRS:

Insulated conductors are twisted together

to form pairs, with different twist lay

lengths with a maximum length of 6.5”

(165 mm).

INSULATION:

Solid, high-density, polyethylene or polypro-

pylene in distinctive colors, according to

telephone industry standards.

nominal diameter 0.0250” (0.634mm) or

Solid, annealed 22 AWG copper with a,

24 AWG with a nominal diameter of 0.0201”

CONDUCTORS:

(0.511 mm)

CORE ASSEMBLY:

The core is filled with ETPR (80°C)

compound. Then covered with a non-

hygroscopic tape with an overlap. A filling

compound is also applied over wrap.

Black, linear, low-density, high molecular

weight polyethylene, able to withstand

exposure to sunlight, ground humidity and

chemicals. Sequential footage (or meter)

markings are printed on the jacket at 2

OUTER JACKET:

foot (or 1 m) intervals.

On wooden reels that are lagged for additional protection.

ISO-9001 Quality Assurance System

ANSI/ICEA S-86-634-1991.

Standard for Telecommunications Cable Filled, Polyolefin Insulated, Copper Conductor.

Service drop for telephony or underground installation in ducts.

subject to manufacturing tolerances.Note: Values shown are nominal,

0.37 9.5 64 95 1000 or2500 or

5000

305 or760 or1520

112215373

5198

169

0.33 8.3 47 70 5000 1520 292 132

- - - - - - - -

In Mm Lbs/kft kg/km FT m Lbs kft

NumberOf

Pairs

2

4

6

NominalOD

Cable Net Weight Shipping Length ApproximateShipping Weight

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INSULATION RESISTANCE, MinimumMÙ

Ù· Mile

· km

1,0001,600M

RESISTANCE UNBALANCEMaximum IndividualMaximum Average

5%1.5%

D-c CONDUCTOR RESISTANCE @ 20°C, Maximum IndividualÙÙ

/kft

/km

17.457.1

27.5902

HIGH VOLTAGE TEST, d-c kV for 3 secondsConductor to Conductor

Conductor to Shield5.0

10.04.0

10.0

ATTENUATION @ 150 kHz @ 20°C, Maximum IndividualNominal dB/kftNominal dB/km

11.06.8

14.087

NEXT Near end CROSSTALK, dB/kft minimum Power Sum@772 kHz

44

FEXT Far end CROSSTALK, dB/kft minimum Power Sum@150 kHz

63

CAPACITANCE UNBALANCE: Pair to GroundIndividual Maximum

800 pF/kft2625 pF/km

CAPACITANCE UNBALANCE: Pair to pairMaximum

80 pF/kft145 pF/kmIndividual

MUTUAL CAPACITANCE, average 83 7 nF/mile - 52 4 nF/km+ +

22 AWG 24 AWG

62.BSWUSJ.01BSW USJ

Buried Service Wire

II. Buried Wire

(Non-shielded, non-armored, single jacket)

Note: Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

0.37 9.5 64 95 1000 or2500 or

5000

305 or760 or1520

112215373

5198

169

0.28 7.2 32 48100025005000

305760

1520

80136217

366298

- - - - - - - -

In Mm Lbs/kft kg/km FT m Lbs kg

NumberOf

Pairs

2

4

6

NominalOD

Cable Net Weight Shipping Length ApproximateShipping Weight

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¥

AERIAL SERVICE WIRE 62.ASW.01

¥Bare copper 22 AWG conductors

¥Galvanized steel messenger wire 2.11mm O.D.

¥Color coded to industry standards¥

DESCRIPTION:

Packaging available in reels, cartons and coils

Solid, high-density polyethylene insulation¥ Sunlight-resistant PVC jacket

¥

PROPERTIES:

* Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Pair

Count

Conductor

Diameter

(mm)

Insulation

Diameter

(mm)

Overall

Diameter

(mm)

Net

Weight

(kg/km)

3 0.643 1.1 7 x 13 67

6 0.643 1.1 9 x 15 120

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES

c.d. Resistance

of

Conductor

(ohm/km)

DC Resistance

Unbalance

Mutual

Capacitance

(nF/km)

Capacitance

Unbalance

(Pair to Pair)

(pF/km)

Insulation

Resistance

(Megaohs-km)

56.5 5% max. 55.9 avg

58.4 max. ind.

145 max. 1600 min

Bellcore: TR-NWT-000122Bellcore: GR-492-CORE

SPECIFICATIONS:

Quality System, ISO-9000

TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS

Frequency

KHz

Attenuation

dB/km

NEXT

dB/km

FEXT

dB/km

150

772 16.7 44 min.

58 min.

APPLICATIONS:

Aerial applications.z

Extending telephone circuits from a distribution terminal to a subscriber’s station protectors.z

UL Listed

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¥ Installation in ducts or trays.

¥Protection against rodents.

¥Weather resistant.

¥6 to 288 fibers.

¥Alternate cable direction to enable branching.

¥External jacket with high friction strength.

APPLICATION & PROPERTIES:

OUTDOOR CABLES UP TO -40 CO

ARMORED MACROTEL OPTICAL CABLE 69d90

GR-20-CORE

SPECIFICATIONS:

DESCRIPTION:

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

6 to 7284 to 216228 to 288

2700 440260330410

350440550

-40 to +70

Number

of

Maximum

Installation Tension

Compression

N/cm

Minimum Bend Radius

mm

Operating

Temperature

Fibers N unloaded loaded CO

DIMENSIONS

¥Valuesshownarenominal, subject tomanufacturing tolerances.

Numberof Fibers

Fibersper Tube

Weightkg/km

OverallDiameter

mm

6 to 36

48 to 72

84

96

108

120

132 to 216

228 to 288

6

12

12

12

12

12

12

12

163

195

251

251

310

310

371

371

15.7

17.2

19.4

19.4

21.4

21.4

24.2

24.2

1. Dielectric central traction element.

2. Optical fibers in thermoplastic tubes (2

layers with 144 to 288 fibers).

3. Expandable tape as water protection.

4. Fiberglass or aramid yarn as strength

element.

5. Non-hygroscopic tapes and wires.

6. Internal polyethylene jacket.

7. Corrugate steel armor.

8. External black polyethylene jacket.

1

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

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OUTDOOR CABLES UP TO -40 CO

DRY DIELECTRIC MACROTEL CABLE 69d96

¥ Valuesshownarenominal, subject to

manufacturing tolerances.

Numberof Fibers

Fibersper Tube

Weightkg/km

OverallDiameter

mm

2 to 36

48 to 73

84 to 96

108 to 120

132 to 144

156 to 216

228 to 288

6

12

12

12

12

12

12

110

135

180

230

280

305

460

12.0

13.5

16.0

18.0

20.0

20.5

24.5

DIMENSIONS

1.Dielectric central traction element.

2.Optical fibers in slack thermoplastic tubes.

3.Fiberglass or aramid yarn as strength element.

4.Expandable tape as water protection.

5.External medium-density polyethylene jacket.

DESCRIPTION:

APPLICATION & PROPERTIES:

¥ Installation in ducts or trays.

¥ Aerial, attached to an external

messenger.

¥ Weather resistant and resistance to

water penetration.

¥ No metal elements

¥6 to 288 fibers.

¥Filling material only in slack tubes,

making splicing easy.

¥Alternate cable direction to enable

branching.

¥External jacket with high friction

strength.

2

1

3

4

5

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Number

Of

Maximum

Installation Tension

Compression

N/cm

Minimum Bend Radius

mm

Operating

Temperature

Fibers N unloaded loaded CO

6 to 36

48 to 72

84 to 144

156 to 216

2700 220

180

200

300

300

240

270

390

400

-40 to +75

Bellcore GR-20

SPECIFICATIONS:

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SPECIFICATIONS:

GR-20-CORE

APPLICATION & PROPERTIES:

DESCRIPTION:

69d97

OUTDOOR CABLES UP TO -40 CO

DIELECTRIC DJ MACROTEL OPTICAL CABLE

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Fibers N unloaded Loaded CO

6 to 7284 to 144

2700 220240300

320400

-40 to +70

Numbersof

MaximumInstallation Tension

CompressionN/cm

Minimum Bend Radiusmm

OperatingTemperature

1.Dielectric central traction element.

2.Optical fibers identified by color.

3.Filled thermoplastic tube.

4.Expandable tape as water protection.

5.Non-hygroscopic tape and wires.

6. Internal polyethylene jacket.

7.Fiberglass or aramid yarn as strength

element.

8.External black polyethylene jacket.

¥ Valuesshownarenominal, subject to

6 to 3648 to 72

8496108120132144

612121212121212

170195235265290325360385

13.516171819202122

DIMENSIONS

manufacturing tolerances.

Numberof Fibers

Fibersper Tube

WeightKg/km

OverallDiameter

mm

¥ Installation in ducts or trays.

¥Aerial, attached to an additional

messenger.

¥Weather resistant.

¥No metal elements

¥Double polyethylene jacket.

¥6 to 144 fibers.

¥Alternate cable direction to enable

branching.

¥External jacket with high friction

strength.

1

8

7

6

54

3

2

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SPECIFICATIONS:

OUTDOOR CABLES UP TO -40 CO

DRY LIGHTARMORED MACROTEL CABLE 69d99

Bellcore GR-20

¥ Installation in ducts or trays.

¥Aerial, attached to an external

messenger.

¥Weather resistant and resistance to

water penetration.

¥Armor for protection against rodents.

¥6 to 288 fibers.

¥Filling material in buffer tubes.

¥Alternate cable direction to enable

branching.

¥External jacket with high friction

strength.

1.Dielectric central traction element.

2.Optical fibers in thermoplastic tubes.

3.Fiberglass or aramid yarn as strength

element.

4.Expandable tape as water protection.

5.Corrugate steel armor.

6.External medium-density polyethylene

jacket.

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Fibers N unloaded loaded CO

6 to 3648 to 7284 to 144156 to 216

2700 220

200220310320

260290420430

-40 to +75

Numberof

MaximumInstallation Tension

CompressionN/cm

Minimum Bend Radiusmm

OperatingTemperature

3

4

6

1

2

5

APPLICATION & PROPERTIES:

DESCRIPTION:

¥ Valuesshownarenominal, subject tomanufacturing tolerances.

Number

of Fibers

Fibers

per Tube

Weight

kg/km

Overall

Diametermm

DIMENSIONS

2 to 36

48 to 72

84 to 96

108 to 120

132 to 144

156 to 216

228 to 288

6

12

12

12

12

12

12

165

195

255

310

375

385

550

13.5

15.0

17.0

19.0

21.0

21.5

25.5

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RADIO FREQUENCY CABLES

1/2” (12.7mm) RF COAXIAL CABLE 68.RF.1/2

Quality System, ISO-9001.MIL-C-28830

SPECIFICATIONS:

¥Core conductor of copper coated aluminum

¥Foamed polyethylene insulation with solid

polyethylene internal and external layer

¥Corrugated copper external conductor¥

DESCRIPTION:

¥Jacket of black polyethylene

APPLICATIONS:

Jumpers in microwave or cellular telephony systemsz

¥Low loss insulation

¥High conductivity

PROPERTIES:

¥External corrugated conductor increases flexibility

¥Available in specific lengths upon request, with or without connectors

ATTENUATION AND AVERAGE POWER

Frequency

MHz

Attenuation

dB/100 m

Average Power

kW

Frequency

MHz

Attenuation

dB/100 m

Average Power

kW

10

50

150

300

500

800

960

0.69

1.58

2.78

4.08

5.25

6.79

7.50

24.8

4.80

2.80

1.90

1.40

1.15

1.00

1500

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

8000

9.60

11.2

14.3

16.6

19.5

21.8

26.0

0.80

0.70

0.55

0.45

0.40

0.35

0.30

* Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Core

Conductor

Diameter

Insulation

Diameter

Diameter

Over External

Conductor

Overall

Diameter

Minimum

Bend

Radius

Packaging

Standard

Lengths

Net

Weight

kg/km

4.8 mm 12.7 mm 14 mm 16 mm 125 mm 500 m 253

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES

c.d. Resistance

of Core

Conductor

c.d. Resistance

of External

Conductor

Characteristic

Impedance

Stationary

Wave Ratio

VSWR

Propagation

Speed

Capacitance Dielectric

Strength

1.48 /kmW 1.65 /km 50 1 /km 1.2 minimum 88% 76 pF/m 4000 voltsW W+

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RADIO FREQUENCY CABLES

7/8” (22.2mm) RF COAXIAL CABLE 68.RF.7/8

Quality System, ISO-9001.MIL-C-28830

SPECIFICATIONS:

¥Copper tube core conductor

¥Foamed polyethylene insulation with solid

polyethylene internal and external layer

¥Corrugated copper external conductor¥

DESCRIPTION:

¥Jacket of black polyethylene

APPLICATIONS:

Connection of antennas in microwave or cellular telephony systems.z

¥Low loss insulation

¥High conductivity

PROPERTIES:

¥External corrugated conductor increases flexibility

¥Available in specific lengths upon request

ATTENUATION AND AVERAGE POWER

Frequency

MHz

Attenuation

dB/100 m

Average Power

kW

Frequency

MHz

Attenuation

dB/100 m

Average Power

kW

10

50

150

300

400

500

700

0.37

0.85

1.50

2.18

2.58

2.90

3.51

24.6

10.7

6.0

4.2

3.6

3.1

2.6

800

960

1500

2000

3000

4000

5000

3.79

4.20

5.46

6.47

8.32

9.93

11.5

3.79

2.1

1.7

1.4

1.1

0.9

0.8

* Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Core

Conductor

Diameter

Insulation

Diameter

Diameter

Over External

Conductor

Overall

Diameter

Minimum

Bend

Radius

Packaging

Standard

Lengths

Net

Weight

kg/km

9.02 mm 22.2 mm 24.8 mm 27.6 mm 250 mm 500 m 508

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES

c.d. Resistance

of Core

Conductor

c.d. Resistance

of External

Conductor

Characteristic

Impedance

Stationary

Wave Ratio

VSWR

Propagation

Speed

Capacitance Dielectric

Strength

1.06 /kmW 1.06 /km 50 1 /km 1.2 minimum 89% 75 pF/m 6000 voltsW W+

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RADIO FREQUENCY CABLES

1-1/4” (31.75mm) RF COAXIAL CABLE 68.RF.1-1/4

Quality System, ISO-9001.MIL-C-28830

SPECIFICATIONS:

¥Copper tube core conductor

¥Foamed polyethylene insulation with solid

polyethylene internal and external layer

¥Corrugated copper external conductor¥

DESCRIPTION:

¥Jacket of black polyethylene

APPLICATIONS:

Connection of antennas in microwave or cellular telephony systems.z

¥Low loss insulation

¥High conductivity

PROPERTIES:

¥External corrugated conductor increases flexibility

¥Available in specific lengths upon request

ATTENUATION AND AVERAGE POWER

Frequency

MHz

Attenuation

dB/100 m

Average Power

kW

Frequency

MHz

Attenuation

dB/100 m

Average Power

kW

10

50

108

150

300

400

500

0.28

0.63

0.94

1.12

1.62

1.89

2.15

36.9

16.1

10.8

9.1

6.3

5.3

4.7

700

800

960

1250

1500

2000

3000

2.58

2.79

3.09

3.60

4.02

4.76

6.08

3.9

3.6

3.3

2.8

2.5

2.1

1.7

* Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Core

Conductor

Diameter

Insulation

Diameter

Diameter

Over External

Conductor

Overall

Diameter

Minimum

Bend

Radius

Packaging

Standard

Lengths

Net

Weight

kg/km

13.1 mm 31.75 mm 34.7 mm 38.7 mm 380 mm 500 m 970

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES

c.d. Resistance

of Core

Conductor

c.d. Resistance

of External

Conductor

Characteristic

Impedance

Stationary

Wave Ratio

VSWR

Propagation

Speed

Capacitance Dielectric

Strength

0.71 /kmW 0.41 /km 50 1 /km 1.2 minimum 89% 75 pF/m 10,000 voltsW W+

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RADIO FREQUENCY CABLES

1-5/8” (41.275mm) RF COAXIAL CABLE 68.RF.1-5/8

Quality System, ISO-9001.MIL-C-28830

SPECIFICATIONS:

¥Corrugated copper tube core conductor

¥Foamed polyethylene insulation with solid

polyethylene internal and external layer

¥Corrugated copper external conductor¥

DESCRIPTION:

¥Jacket of black polyethylene

APPLICATIONS:

Connection of antennas in microwave or cellular telephony systems.z

¥Low loss insulation

¥High conductivity

PROPERTIES:

¥External corrugated conductor increases flexibility

¥Available in specific lengths upon request

ATTENUATION AND AVERAGE POWER

Frequency

MHz

Attenuation

dB/100 m

Average Power

kW

Frequency

MHz

Attenuation

dB/100 m

Average Power

kW

10

50

108

150

300

500

700

0.23

0.51

0.77

0.92

1.34

1.78

2.18

51.0

22.1

14.7

12.4

8.4

6.3

5.2

800

960

1500

1700

2000

2300

2500

2.35

2.62

3.43

3.71

4.09

4.47

4.72

4.8

4.3

3.3

3.1

2.7

2.5

2.4

* Values shown are nominal, subject to manufacturing tolerances.

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Core

Conductor

Diameter

Insulation

Diameter

Diameter

Over External

Conductor

Overall

Diameter

Minimum

Bend

Radius

Packaging

Standard

Lengths

Net

Weight

kg/km

17.3 mm 41.3 mm 46 mm 49.5 mm 510 mm 500 m 1170

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES

c.d. Resistance

of Core

Conductor

c.d. Resistance

of External

Conductor

Characteristic

Impedance

Stationary

Wave Ratio

VSWR

Propagation

Speed

Capacitance Dielectric

Strength

0.67 /kmW 0.32 /km 50 1 /km 1.2 minimum 88% 75 pF/m 11,000 voltsW W+

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53055

108150183250300400500600750

1000

0.51.31.82.52.93.33.94.35.05.76.37.18.3

0.41.01.52.12.52.83.33.44.24.75.25.86.8

0.40.81.21.72.02.22.72.93.43.94.34.95.7

Frequency 500 625 750Mhz

Attenuation [dB/100m]

500

625

750

2.77

3.48

4.24

11.43

14.30

17.22

12.70

15.88

19.05

14.3

17.4

21.0

mm mm mm mm mm

CableType

Central Cond.Diameter

InsulationDiameter

AluminumTube Diameter

Overall Diameter(With Jacket)

Minimum BendRadius

In all cases, installation stress is 3,000 N with standard section lengths of 716 m.

127 (bare)114 (jacketed)

180 (bare)150 (jacketed)

100 (bare)90 (jacketed)

TRUNK AND DISTRIBUTION CABLE 68.TR.02

1. Central conductor made of copper clad aluminum.

2. Gas injected foam polyethylene insulation.

3. Outer conductor, high-purity aluminum tube.

4. Polyethylene jacket (optional).

5. Steel messenger (figure 8 construction).

500

625

750

4.4

2.76

1.87

1.24

0.75

0.62

75 2 50 3 87 30+ +

CableType

CentralConductor

ResistanceAluminum

TubeResistance

Impedance Capacitance Velocity ofPropagation

Ù Ù Ù/km /km pF/m %

AVAILABLE OPTIONS:

PROPERTIES:

7 x 1 mm

7 x 2 mm

2.77 mm

500, 625, 750

750

500, 625

3.1 mm

6.2 mm

2.77 mm

7,600

29,500

8,000

Messenger

(Optional)

Diameter of

Steel Messenger

Rupture Load

N

Messenger Type

Available for Style

Flooded constructions are also available

Bare Cable 500 / 625 / 750

Jacketed Cable 500 / 625 / 750 Self Supporting Cable with Messenger 2.77 mm 500 / 625

Self Supporting Cable with Messenger of 7 x 1 mm 500 / 625 / 750

Self Supporting Cable with Messenger of 7 x 2 mm 750

1

2

3

4

5

3

2

1

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3900 Dennis • Houston, Texas, 77004

(713)748-8200 • Fax: (713)748-4304

(800)725-9473 • [email protected]

INC.SOUTHWEST,

Grand Prairie, Texas

800-925-9473