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CDM Electronics Now Stocks Cable Assemblies Approved by Verizon

By atesmeh | March 4, 2015

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Turnersville, NJ — CDM Electronics has announced the availability of a broad range of Times Microwave Systems’ coaxial cable assemblies, sweep leads, test leads, loads and adapters that are approved by Verizon Wireless Network Maintenance Engineering.

The cable assemblies include the plenum-certified  SPP Series of low loss, low PIM (passive Intermodulation), highly flexible coaxial assemblies; the SPO Series of low loss, low PIM coaxial cable assemblies; the plenum-certified TFT Series of cable assemblies, along with the SilverLine® Series of sweep leads; low PIM cellular test leads and DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) test leads. Low PIM loads and adapters are also included.

Parts may be ordered online from CDM Electronics or through the Verizon Wireless PeopleSoft procurement system.  

The robust 50-Ohm SPP, SPO and TFT Series of coaxial cable assemblies are suited for cellular, telemetry and wireless applications in which extended cellular coverage and capacity are required. Most commonly, they are specified in base stations as antenna jumpers, cell towers for pole feeder runs, or in air handling plenums.  

These flexible interconnect jumpers are used within iDAS (indoor DAS) and oDAS (outdoor DAS) applications to facilitate the connection between the antennas and the 1/2″ and 7/8″ feeder lines, and to connect active remotes, couplers and splitters. 

They are also used to interconnect the DAS head-end to the base station and DAS head-end active components, as well as to connect the DAS head-end within racks and cabinets. 

The highly flexible SPP, SPO and TFT assemblies feature better than -160 dBc PIM performance. The plenum-certified SPP assemblies are available with cables ranging in length from 1.0 mm to 5.0 mm, as well as from 1 ft. to 40 ft., and with N male, N male right angle, DIN male, or N female connectors. The SPO Series assemblies’  cables range in lengths  from 1.0 mm to 5.0 mm, and from 3 ft. to 6 ft., and are offered with a choice of N male, N female, DIN male, DIN male right angle, DIN female, or N female connectors. 

The plenum-certified TFT Series assemblies’ cable lengths include 1.0 mm and 2.0 mm, and from 3 ft. to 12 ft. Their connector options include N male, N male right angle, QMA male, and QMA male right angle.  SilverLine sweep leads are supplied in lengths of 1.5 mm and 3.0 mm, and with N male connectors. CDM will customize assemblies to meet customers’ unique requirements.

For more information visit cdmelectronics.com.


Filed Under: Cables + cable management, M2M (machine to machine)

 

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