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SpeedyFiberTX Fiber Optic Patch Cables are pre-terminated with LC to LC Connectors, so they are ready for deployment in any Faster Ethernet Network environment. Our cables are manufactured using Corning Optical Fiber and OFNR Rated PVC Zipcord jackets, which are lightweight, flexible and non-flammable. Each cable is factory tested for insertion and return loss to ensure maximum performance and realibility. They're available in lengths from 0.3M up to 300M. Benefits Plug and play cables save time in the field since there is no onsite termination necessary. Fiber is preferred over copper because it provides increased bandwidth, low signal loss and is immune to interference. Fiber can carry data longer distances with more reliability and with less repeaters required. It's a long term, cost effective solution to securely transmit data requiring high transfer rates (i.e. Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel and Infiniband). Applications include: Data Center - Transfers data at a higher rate of speed. Military and Defense - Transmits data signals more clearly. Telecommunications - Carries data to internet, cable TV and phone subscribers at greater bandwidths. Healthcare Industry - Used in imaging devices for exploratory or surgical procedures. Our cables are compatible with all makes and models of switches, routers, enclosures, patch panels, media converters, SFP modules and other network components.
Duplex LC to LC (LC/LC) Fiber Optic Patch Cable (3 Meter, Aqua)
Price is below average
Current Price
$9.65
Average
$10.15
Min Price
$9.65
Max Price
$10.65
Price dynamics
5%
Description
SpeedyFiberTX Fiber Optic Patch Cables are pre-terminated with LC to LC Connectors, so they are ready for deployment in any Faster Ethernet Network environment. Our cables are manufactured using Corning Optical Fiber and OFNR Rated PVC Zipcord jackets, which are lightweight, flexible and non-flammable. Each cable is factory tested for insertion and return loss to ensure maximum performance and realibility. They're available in lengths from 0.3M up to 300M. Benefits Plug and play cables save time in the field since there is no onsite termination necessary. Fiber is preferred over copper because it provides increased bandwidth, low signal loss and is immune to interference. Fiber can carry data longer distances with more reliability and with less repeaters required. It's a long term, cost effective solution to securely transmit data requiring high transfer rates (i.e. Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel and Infiniband). Applications include: Data Center - Transfers data at a higher rate of speed. Military and Defense - Transmits data signals more clearly. Telecommunications - Carries data to internet, cable TV and phone subscribers at greater bandwidths. Healthcare Industry - Used in imaging devices for exploratory or surgical procedures. Our cables are compatible with all makes and models of switches, routers, enclosures, patch panels, media converters, SFP modules and other network components.
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Product review & video
my name is Dan Kass karela I'm from camp Lex fiber-optics here in Saugerties New York today I want to demonstrate some nifty little details about duplex and simplex fiber optics both of what I have here are single mode cables and as you may notice this simplex is one LC connector this duplex is two LC connectors and a little-known trick is that a duplex cable is merely held together by what's this little mating sleeve and you can merely separate out your fibers into two separate cables so for example on this you can see that there's a a mating clip if you look closely holding the two connectors together and they're the same color of the connector but this clip holds them together and you can separate out the connectors gently pulling them apart and this allows you to operate in simplex mode or to take two separate simplex cables and mate them together so that they're duplex the cool par


