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EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE DATA (CONT)
NOTE
If the span distance falls between two of the below span figures, use the higher minimum
sag. (For example: a span of 162 feet should have a minimum sag of 48 inches.)
If the span is greater than 200 feet, use a messenger cable following the techniques
described in FM 24-20.
Length of Span
Minimum Sag
100
feet
16
inches
125
feet
24
inches
150
feet
36
inches
48
inches
175
feet
200
feet
72
inches
Section Ill TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
Typical applications of the twin coaxial cable assembly are shown in the following cabling diagrams.
The applications shown are not the only operating options available. Other applications are available
depending on your unit mission. FOIIOW the requirements for the individual equipments you are
operating with.
NOTE
The first cabling diagram depicts the application of an early model unattended repeater.
The second diagram depicts the application of a late model unattended repeater.
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