Are you just using couplers in the small box and then running an armored
patch cable to the radios?

On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 11:53 AM Dave <dmilho...@wletc.com> wrote:

> We are installing our ptp820c's in a week.
> I ordered the bestronics hybrid armored cable for my deployment.
> I had to make one change to the install to accommodate the DC wire.
> I used a small sched80 box to install a transtector DC line protector and
> ran the leads from it to the radio for direct dc connection.
>  Transtector part # 1101-626  cost is around $189 ea
> We use then anytime we have a direct run both top and bottom of the run.
>  The scedule 80 box allows for some room for extra wire or a second pair
> of fiber.
> I will have to do something to harden the outside of the fiber pair to the
> radio but I think I have an idea.
>
>
>
> On 10/02/2018 09:52 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
>
> I've only briefly physically seen an 802C radio.  When running fiber to
> the SFP Port, is there space inside the radio to store slack Fiber, or do
> you have to have the outdoor jacket continue to within an inch of the
> connectors like on the old PTP600 radios?
>
> Looking at the Cambium fiber cables, EG, N000082L140A - PTP820 Optical
> Cable, SM, 50M  What kind of cable are they actually?  Like a real, well
> terminated, armored cable, with pulling eyes that will survive tower
> installs, or the UBNT Fiber cable, where there is no furcation tubing,
> strain reliefs, armor, or Pulling eye, and the jacket is made out of sticky
> tar.
>
>
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