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Fiber to the antenna - Corning Incorporated

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<strong>Corning</strong> Cable Systems<br />

fiber <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>antenna</strong> (FTTA)<br />

what are <strong>the</strong> components? |<br />

<strong>to</strong>wer/roof<strong>to</strong>p<br />

The OptiSheath® MF2 or MF4<br />

MultiPort Terminal is available in<br />

both stubbed and non-stubbed form,<br />

where <strong>the</strong> non-stubbed terminal<br />

accepts a separate “feeder” cable<br />

assembly. The RRDT, or SRRDT,<br />

allows up <strong>to</strong> 24 fiber connections<br />

(12 remote radios) AND terminal<br />

surge protection for six pairs of<br />

conduc<strong>to</strong>rs (six remote radios).<br />

Stubbed OptiSheath MF2<br />

or MF4 MultiPort Terminal<br />

Remote Radio Distribution<br />

Terminal (RRDT)<br />

Non-Stubbed OptiSheath<br />

MF2 or MF4 MultiPort<br />

Terminal<br />

Remote Radio <strong>Fiber</strong> Optic<br />

Cable Assemblies<br />

Sealed Remote Radio Distribution<br />

Terminal (SRRDT)<br />

EVO-1040-EN | Page 4

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