In this case it was a round loose tube drop cable.
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> On Nov 6, 2017, at 5:37 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
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> I doubt it in plastic conduit. What kind of drop?
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> From: Adam Moffett
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Oh interesting
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On Nov 1, 2017, at 4:14 PM, fiber...@mail.com wrote:
>> If I had four different colors of CWDM SFP modules, obviously I could use a
>> CWDM Mux to connect all of them to the same fiber. Would a
>> 1x4 PLC splitter also work?
> No, because the CWDM SFP RX
Oh i see. That had slipped right past me
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> On Aug 24, 2017, at 7:21 PM, Gino A. Villarini wrote:
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> Beware that Planet OLT is GEPON, not GPON
>
> From: Af on behalf of Adam Moffett
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> Reply-To:
I'm impressed you can 80' wooden pole in for $5500. Here it was closer to
$10,000. Just the pole itself was a few $k. Transport from the yard to a
worksite was $2500. It's over the length limit for NYS roads, so we have to
have escort vehicles and file a plan with the DOT. Some pole
Do you mean the force the wind applies to the pole or do you mean the capacity
of the pole?
If we're talking about capacity then it depends on the class of the pole.
Turns out there's also a lot of variation from one specimen to another, so the
references will give you a range of values.
As
I'm not gonna spit it out. It's drinkable. I do enjoy the miller high life,
and the tecate is ok too. Just saying I'm not gonna spam social media about it
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> On Apr 17, 2017, at 5:50 PM, Jon Paul Kelley wrote:
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> Tecate is what I drank when I
They twist the buffer tubes around each other in a loose tube cable. It's so
when you make a coil you're not putting all the stress on the fibers on the
outside of the coil, but rather it's spread evenly.
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> On Apr 7, 2017, at 6:06 PM, Justin Wilson wrote:
In Python try Snimpy.
Snimpy. Is. The. Shit.
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> On Mar 31, 2017, at 6:01 PM, Matt wrote:
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> Anyone using Python and netsnmp library to set values on Cambium gear?
> Care to share a code example? Having trouble getting the snmpset to
> work
I butted heads with Patrick a few times, but i'm much more ok with him now.
I'd buy him a beer. In his sales/marketing roles he had / has to be an
advocate for his product. Like it or not, agree or disagree, but he is good at
that job.
That observium guy might actually have had valid
That would be extremely cool if i can. Thanks.
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> On Sep 12, 2016, at 7:11 PM, George Skorup wrote:
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> I just did a Part 90 land/mobile on the stupid java app a couple weeks ago.
> Total pain in the ass. Had to find java 7 and force it to install, then
My 48v power supply has floating ground on the DC side. It does have a chassis
ground, and the AC input has a ground.
So my DC side is -48 only by virtue of the equipment on the tower having +
grounded.
Should i go ahead and connect + to ground at the power supply? Seems like that
would
Maybe you're using all the 5ghz for multipoint, and you dont worry about random
noise because you have 4' dishes.
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On Aug 10, 2015, at 8:15 PM, Mathew Howard mhoward...@gmail.com wrote:
Yep, the 3x is definitely certified under part 90. 2.4ghz is a surprise... I
really
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