FTTA Patch Cord Series

FTTA Patch Cord Series selection guide
PHILISUN FTTA Patch Cord Series covers fiber-to-the-antenna patch cords for radio sites, outdoor cabinets and telecom access routes. Use this category to narrow part numbers before requesting a project BOM, drawing review or sample build.
How to specify FTTA Patch Cord Series

Define the route: confirm start and end equipment, rack or outdoor location, pathway, pulling condition and service access.
Set the cable build: specify waterproof connector, fiber type, duplex or multi-core structure, cable length, jacket, strain relief and site labeling so the assembly matches the installation instead of only the product name.
Confirm optical requirements: choose OS2, OM3, OM4 or OM5 fiber, insertion loss class, return loss requirement and polarity or pair mapping.
Plan documentation: request labels, packing groups, inspection photos, test reports and installation drawings when project traceability matters.

Common applications include remote radio head links, outdoor base station cabling, tower equipment and telecom access upgrades. Compare this page with MPO trunk cables, MPO breakout cables, fiber patch cords and pigtails, fiber optic network solutions and the fiber optic products hub. For a custom length or drawing review, contact PHILISUN.
FTTA Patch Cord Series FAQ
What details are needed for a quote?
Share the route length, fiber count, connector types, polarity or pair mapping, jacket requirement, label format and any site drawing or rack elevation.
Can PHILISUN supply test documentation?
Yes. Insertion loss, return loss, polarity verification, end-face inspection and packaging records can be prepared according to project requirements.
When should I use a custom assembly?
Use a custom assembly when the route, connector mix, ruggedization, labeling or installation sequence cannot be handled cleanly by a standard patch cord.