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NEN-EN 50117-2

Coaxial cables used in cabled distribution networks - Part 2: Sectional specification for indoor drop cables

inactive, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 March 1996
Status: inactive
Page Count: 12
ICS Code (Coaxial cables. Waveguides): 33.120.10
scope:

Is intended to be used in conjunction with the generic Specification EN 50117-1, Coaxial cables for use in cabled distribution networks operating at frequencies between 5 MHz and 862 MHz. This Sectional Specification applies to drop cables for indoor applications. The purpose of this standard is to specify values and preferential characteristics of the cables, and to identify the applicable tests from the Generic Specification. Reference is made to suitable schemes for Quality Assessment. The numbering of the clauses is the same as in the Generic Specification. All the clauses from the Generic Specification are applicable unless otherwise stated in this Sectional Specification. Any variations from the Generic Specification are also detailed in this specification.

Document History

NEN-EN 50117-2
March 1, 1996
Coaxial cables used in cabled distribution networks - Part 2: Sectional specification for indoor drop cables
Is intended to be used in conjunction with the generic Specification EN 50117-1, Coaxial cables for use in cabled distribution networks operating at frequencies between 5 MHz and 862 MHz. This...
June 1, 1994
Coaxial cables used in cabled distribution networks - Part 2: Sectional specification for indoor drop cables
Is intended to be used in conjunction with the generic Specification EN 50117-1, Coaxial cables for use in cabled distribution networks operating at frequencies between 5 MHz and 862 MHz. This...

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