LAN and Telecom Cabling Got a Good Look of the DTX from Contractor, Et Al

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Got a Good Look of the DTX from Contractor, Et Al Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, th 07-14-04
Posted by Watson A.Name - \"Watt Sun, th on July 14, 2004, 10:21 pm
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We're moving into our new 3-story bldg this week, and I've been in there
prepping for the cutover. The cabling contractor had the Fluke rep come
over with the new Fluke DTX-1800 and not only demo it but test all of
the first floor - more than 150 drops.

The wee beasty is f-a-s-t. 12 seconds for cat 5E, and according to the
rep, the same for cat6. The contractor seemed impressed, and liked it a
lot. I didn't want to get nosy, so I didn't ask him if he'd fork over
the $15k for one.

It has an earphone jack and an earbud earphone, just like a cell phone,
so you can talk to the other end. But I asked the contractor and he
said he'd rather use a pair of Moto Talkabout FRS radios instead.

The 'patch cord' that's used from the tester or remote to the wall is a
special shielded cable, with a special RJ-45 plug assembly that's
swappable in case it wears out. The one disadvantage I see is that this
plug assembly is 5 or 6 inches long, so if you have to test behind a
desk that's only a few inches from the wall, you can't get the plug into
the jack. You would have to make up an extender and hope that it
doesn't influence the test significantly.

The contractor had a few jacks fail, usually from the return loss test.
He said that the tester was quite picky, and would detect if there was
too much untwisted conductors. So he just repunched down the cable and
it usually took care of the problem.

Oh, BTW, the new bldg has all Panduit wall jacks. So now I gotta stock
another brand of jacks. I think our bid specs called for Avaya, but they
sold to Commscope and are now called Systimax. In any case, we ended up
with Panduit. I didn't hear the contractor say anything bad about
Panduit, so I guess we've got that much more going for us. The bldg has
ovre 300 data jacks, so it's a small but significant number of the total
on the campus. But by the end of next year we should have yet another
new bldg, a Library built. I hope that's not using a fourth jack
mfgr(!) And then as people move out of other bldgs into this one, the
remodelings will have more jacks installed. I hate to think about it..



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