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Premium Category 6 Cables are designed to provide a cost-effective, high-performance solution. The cable is tested to 660 MHz and guarantees +4 dB of NEXT headroom, +4 dB of PSNEXT (Power Sum NEXT) In a four-pair cable, it is the algebraic sum of near end crosstalk (NEXT) of three pairs as they affect one pair. See NEXT.  headroom, +6 dB of ELFEXT (Equal Level FEXT) A calculation that normalizes the results of a FEXT measurement, because it takes attenuation into account. It is derived by subtracting the attenuation of the interfering pair from the far end crosstalk (FEXT) that it has caused in the interfered  headroom and +6 dB of PSELFEXT PSELFEXT Power Sum Equal Level Far-End Cross-Talk  headroom. It is manufactured with a star filler, available in both plenum and riser variations, and is ROHS (Reduction Of Hazardous Substances) European Union regulations enforceable on July 1, 2006 that set maximum concentration limits on hazardous materials used in electrical and electronic equipment.  compliant. The CAT 6 cable is available in multiple colors and can be packaged in 1,000-foot increments on reels or in Reelex boxes and Reel-in-a-Box.--Hitachi Cable Manchester

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Title Annotation:Cabling Infrastructure
Publication:Communications News
Date:Jan 1, 2006
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