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Coaxial drop cable – CommScope Drop Cable User Manual

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Coaxial Drop Cable

The three types of cable used to carry broadband services to and within business and residences are coaxial, fiber

optic and unshielded twisted pair (UTP). Coaxial (or coax) cable is the most common; it is the ‘cable’ in the term

‘cable TV.’ The vast majority of broadband networks are constructed using some type of coaxial cable. Coax is

made up of these basic components:

The center conductor carries a low-voltage RF or electronic digital signal and may also carry up to 150 volts

of power (see Safety Standards, Section 13.3). For optimum strength and performance, CommScope uses copper-

clad steel for our coax - other types (solid copper, silver coated copper clad steel) are available;

The dielectric is a polymer insulation that supports the conductor. CommScope enhances the performance of its

coax by using foamed (or cellular) dielectrics that offer lower loss;

The shield defends the signal from RF interference. CommScope

uses a foil/aluminum wire braid combination for long-term protec-

tion and performance; our highest performance QR

®

320 cables use

a welded and bonded .013 in (0.3 mm) thick strip of aluminum as

a shield. Shielding corrosion can be prevented with CommScope’s

BrightWire

®

treatment, and a braid shield impregnated with Migra-

Heal

®

flooding compound will resist moisture migration;

The jacket protects the entire assembly. Jacketing materials will vary

depending on the application - tough polyethylene (PE) is used for bur-

ied installations; lower smoke-and-flame producing polyvinyl chloride

(PVC) is used aerially and indoors, as are plenum-rated fluorinated

ethylene propylene (FEP) and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF).

For aerial installations, a messenger wire is built into the cable for

support. CommScope also offers Multi-Reach

®

cables that add up to

six voice-grade UTPs for discrete phone service or powering.

copper-covered

steel conductor

foamed dielectric

foil/braid shield

combination

jacket

messenger wire

Cable

Descriptions 2.1

Coaxial Cable Description