Radiall R2CT™ Fiber Optic Connectors

Radiall R2CT™ Fiber Optic Connectors are a flexible outdoor interconnection solution that meets the needs of telecommunication fiber-to-the-antenna (FTTA) and similar multi-signal applications in field conditions. Designed firstly for optical links using SFP transceivers and duplex LC-terminated fiber optic cable, this highly robust and flexible connector is also useful for electrical links. At the panel front of the Remote Radio Head (RRH) and Unit (RRU) equipment, the R2CT series is easy to install and provides a simple and protected low-cost waterproof and sealed connection.

Features

  • Flexible and Modular
    • Kit assembles in the field over existing optical patch cords
    • Compatible with any standard optical LC field cable assembly
    • Compatible with any standard SFP transceiver
    • Reusable allowing cables and transceivers to be easily changed in the field, including front-panel swapping of transceivers
    • R2CT connection system can easily be used for other Ethernet and multi-signal applications
      • Compatible with RJ45 patch cords and USB connections
  • Robust and Easy to Install
    • Double bayonet locking system ensures mechanical connection, allowing a toolless hand-tightened connection - Patent pending
    • Kit assembles without tools
    • Designed to withstand climatic working conditions of outdoor field applications
    • Plug assembly includes a protective cap that can be used for pulling cable
  • Mechanical and Environmental Protection
    • Waterproof
    • Dustproof
    • Important tensile strength
  • Low Cost

Applications

  • Fiber to the antenna
  • Outdoor telecom
  • Harsh environments connection
  • Industrial connection
  • Datacom
  • Mining

Specifications

  • Environmental 
    • IP65 rated or IP67 optionally (*IP65 for full assembly by kit in the field over existing patch cords.)
    • -40°C to +85°C temperature range
    • IEC 61300-2-26 passed (salt mist) and IEC 61300-2-1 passed (vibrations)
  • Mechanical
    • 200N cable retention
    • 100 mating cycles minimum

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Opublikowano: 2014-12-04 | Zaktualizowano: 2022-03-11