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T10 jacketed coaxial cable comes in
.412,
.500,
.625, .750,
.875,
1. The jacketed cables are for aerial
applications in urban and coastal environments. this cable
features a triple bonding of the center conductor to the dielectric,
dielectric to the outer conductor and outer conductor to the jacket and
is designed to withstand more abrasion and mechanical abuse than an
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T10 jacketed burial coaxial cable comes
in .412,
.500,
.625,
.750, .875,
1. The jacketed burial is
recommended for underground applications in conduit or direct burial
installations. It features a cold flowing, self-heating flooding
compound for underground applications, providing an additional layer or
corrosion protection. |
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T10 unjacketed coaxial cable comes in
.412,
.500,
.625,
.750,
.875, 1. The unjacketed cables are for
aerial installations in a non-corrosive environment. It features
bonding of the center conductor to the dielectric and dielectric to the
outer conductor. This bonding prevents moisture ingress and
facilitates connectorization since it leaves no harmful residue. |
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T10 messengered coaxial cable comes in
.412,
.500,
.625,
.750, .875, 1. The messengered is recommended
for aerial feeder installations where strand installation is not
practical. It is designed with a strong, integral, galvanized
solid steel wire which supports the cable in aerial installations.
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T10
armored coaxial cable comes in
.412,
.500,
.625,
.750,
.875,
1.
The armored cables are for applications where the cable is exposed
to extensive mechanical abuse and rodent attack. It features a
flooded steel tape and jacket which are layered over the standard
flooded jacketed cable to increase mechanical strength |
Preparing for connectorization of T10 Cables
Underground Installation
Aerial Installation |