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Ethereal CAT5E350-SH-B CAT5 24/4 Pair 350MHz 1000' Shielded Blue Cable

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Ethereal CAT5E350-SH-B CAT5e Copper 24/4 Pair 350MHz 1000ft Shielded Blue Cable

Brand:
Ethereal
MPN: CAT5E350-SH-B
Condition: New

24-4 Pair
Category 5e 350MHZ
1000ft Box
Shielded
Color: Blue
ROHS CE ETL Compliant Ratings
Applications: Supports all category 5 applications including Ethernet 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-VG and 155 ATM. Particularly suited as 622 ATM. Wideband, and Ethernet 10000BASE-T.

Construction
Conductor:
24 AWG Solid Bare Copper
Number of Conductors or Pairs: 4 Pair
Jacket Material: Polyvinyl Chloride
Nominal Overall Cable Diameter: 0.185 inch (4.699 mm)
Approximate Cable Weight: 20 lb (1,000ft)

Electrical & Physical Properties
Temperature Rating:
0 degrees celsius to 50 degrees celsius (installation); -10 degrees celsius to 60 degrees celsius (operation)
Velocity of Propagation: 70%
Mutual Capacitance: 14 pF/ft Nominal
Capacitance Unbalance: 330 pF/ft maximum
Maximum Conductor D.C.R.: 28.6 ohm/1,000 ft
Maximum D.C.R. Unbalance: 5%
Maximum Delay Skew: 45.0ns/100m
Maximum Propagation Delay Skew: 5.7ns/100m
Maximum Installing Tension: 25 lbs
Minimum Bending Radius: 1 inch

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