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Re: NVT would BT cable do?



is that stuff twisted?

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:bH3Kf.23$qw1.1587@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> flexible metal conduit would protect it if you can find it where you are
> or...
>
> I've also used direct burial gopher proof cable for stuff like this -
> sorry
> I don't know the official name for it...the telephone co. here uses it to
> bring their lines from the street to the house connection. It's has heavy
> plastic (?) jacket, then thin metal shielding, then it's jelly filled as
> well.
>
>
> "Ian" <iancooke@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:sC2Kf.595$e8.1549@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | (Crossposted to uk.electronic-secuity)
> |
> | Hi All,
> | I have a site that wants to transmit 5 video images over 500m, I have
> | choosen the correct rated NVT equipment, but I'm confused on the UTP,
> | is BT cable CW1128 OK to use, in the application notes it does not
> | really say what to use, unless of course I just use Data cable x 2, the
> | problem being that the cable is within a duct and rats might chew it,
> | do they do an rugerdised or armoured version, and if so where in the
> | UK?
> |
> | What are the groups experiances
> |
> |
> | Regards
> |
> |
> | Ian
> |
> |
> |
>
>




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