The Connectix LC – LC 2m Singlemode Duplex Fibre Patch Lead is 100% tested and certified and surpasses the high standards required for datacomms and CATV applications.
Connectix 005-924-020-01B Singlemode Duplex LC to LC Fibre Patch Lead
The Connectix LC – LC 2m Singlemode Duplex Fibre Patch Lead is 100% tested and certified and surpasses the high standards required for datacomms and CATV applications.
Key Features
LC-LC Fibre Lead.
100% tested and certified.
Singlemode OS2 cable.
Terminated under quality controlled conditions.
2 m length cable.
Specifications
Connector Specification
Compliant with IEC 874-14
Ferrule Material
Full zirconia
Insertion Loss Max.
0.3dB typical 0.2dB
Return Loss
UPC > 50dB
APC > 60dB
Operating Temperature
-40ºC to +85ºC
Length
2m
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