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DS3/4 Cables
Part Number Breakdown
To illustrate the diversity of this product category and facilitate the ordering process, the table below shows the structure of a Typical Part Number DS73401ABBT and its possible variations.Specifically, Row 1 shows the Part Number. Row 2 describes the Variables that make up the Part Number. Row 3 lists the possible Values for each variable.
DS |
734 |
01 |
A |
B |
B |
T |
|
Cable |
Number of Coax |
|
First Connector
|
Second Connector |
|
DS3/4 |
720 = QUOTE 728 = QUOTE 734 = 1 COAX ONLY 735 WITH TRACER = QUOTE |
01 03 06 08 09 12 |
A = SOLID PVC B = SOLID PLENUM (734 & 735 1 COAX ONLY) S = SOLID SILVER PLATED COPPER (734 ONLY) |
B = BNC T = TT (BANTAMN) = ONLY 735 = QUOTE W = WECO 440 = QUOTE |
B = BNC T = TT (BANTAMN) = ONLY 735 = QUOTE W = WECO 440 = QUOTE X = BLUNT |
BLANK NO TRACER T = TRACER (WILL HAVE A TIP PLUG ON EACH END OF TRACER) |
12 INCH BREAKOUT ON ALL MULTI-COAX CABLES
Each DS-3 will carry up to 672 voice channels multiplexed together and each DS-4 will carry up to 4032 voice channels.
DS-3/4 cables are used in the telecommunications networks to interconnect Transmission Equipment and Digital Cross Connect (DSX) systems together. DSX to Multiplexer, DSX to Lightwave Systems or Digital Radio to Multiplexer. CHECK LIST:
1. JACKET (PVC or PLENUM)? 2. NUMBER OF COAX (1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 12, etc...)?
3. WITH OR WITHOUT TRACER? 4. CONNECTORS (BNC, WECO, etc...)? 5. LENGTH (FEET or METERS)? |