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Voice
Cabling
HQest Cabling Systems can
accommodate all voice cabling needs.
Our staff take extra care in the design and
installation of a voice cabling
infrastructure. Whether its a new extension
being added to an existing
telephone system or installing an Aerial Fiber
Optic Cable, HQest's
cabling technicians will complete your wiring
project in a manner that will meet and exceed
all industry standards. The following is a
brief description of the capabilities of HQest
Cabling Service.
Aerial & Underground Cabling
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Shielded twisted Pair Cable
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Fiber Optic Cabling
Horizontal Cabling
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Telecommunications Outlets in Work Areas
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Communications Cables Between Work Area
outlets and
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Communications Closets
Data Cabling
HQest Cabling Systems
provides design and installation for many
types of data cabling applications, whether
adding a node to an existing
network, or designing an entire LAN with a
Fiber Optic Backbone. The
following is a brief description of our data
cabling abilities.
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RS-232 Shielded Cabling
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Category 3, Category 4, & Category 5 UTP
Data Cabling
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RG-58 & RG-62 Coaxial Cabling
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Twinax Cabling
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Single Mode and Multi Mode Fiber Optic Cabling
Media Conversions
HQest. Cabling Systems can
provide a conversion for your IBM System
/ 3 or AS400 cabling infrastructure. We have
the ability to offer all types of
conversions including a twinax to unshielded
twisted pair category, twinax to
fiber to twinax.
HQest
Cabling Systems provides comprehensive cabling
documentation
including as-built drawing, voice and data
node locations, and extensive test results. In
addition, we provide these services to
customers with existing cabling
infrastructures.
As-Built Drawings
HQest
Cabling Systems will provide a set of as-built
drawings at the
completion of the cabling project. These
drawings will clearly mark all termination
points and cable paths. These drawings can be
in the form of CAD drawings, provided the
customer supplies HQest
with the data file in a CAD format. A hard
copy and software diskette of these drawings
can be made available within (2) two weeks of
the completion of the project. If the customer
does not have access to these files at the
beginning of the project, they can be produced
by our CAD department at an additional charge.
Documentation
HQest
Cabling Systems feels strongly that the
ability to locate a node during a system
failure or during a move or change is a
critical part of a structured cabling plan.
The financial costs of downtime can vary but
the costs are always significant. By properly
labeling all voice and data termination we
minimize downtime. During the final stages of
the cabling installation, a HQest
Project Manager will meet with "MIS"
personnel and review the cabling system layout
and documentation. All documentation and CAD
drawings can be archived for retrieval at a
later date.
Cabling Infrastructure Audits
HQest
Cabling Systems provides customers moving to a
new location with a complete cabling audit. By
carefully auditing all cabling in the
building, a customer will know that their
cabling infrastructure is adequate to meet
their voice and data network demands. We will
document and label all voice and data nodes.
Cable Testing and
Certification
HQest
Cabling Service uses advanced equipment for
testing and certification of its voice and
data infrastructures. We test and certify all
installed cabling to meet and exceed industry
standards. These test will include the
following:
-UTP Cabling Category 3-5
-Length/Delay
-Wire Map
-NEXT
-Resistance
-Impedance
-Attenuation to Cross talk Ratio (ACR)
-Capacitance
-Impulse Noise
-Peak to Peak Noise
Coaxial Cable RG-58U, RG-59U,
RG62U
-Length/Delay
-Loop Resistance
-Impedance
-Capacitance
-Impulse Noise
-Peak to Peak Noise
Fiber Optic Cabling Single Mode
& Multi Mode
-Attenuation
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is
a Premium Category 5 cable for high
performance networking applications.
RemPro-350 is designed for the user that
demands the latest in Category 5 + network
cabling systems. These products enable the
user to be ready for tomorrow's data transfer
technology today. There are higher bit rate
applications, increased band widths and the
emergence of multi service protocols for data,
voice and video.
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In
addition to meeting the current TIA/EIA 568-A
standards these cables are anticipating the
future by providing specifications and
characterization out to 350MHz. These 4 pair
cables are available in plenum and non-plenum
constructions. The performance envelope has
been verified by an independent test
laboratory. For More Details about RemPro-350
( Features & Performance) Click
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If there is a
single guiding principle for the engineering
and design of a cabling system, it must be
"OPEN SYSTEMS". This principle is so
central that the TIA
(Telecommunications Industry Association) TR
41.8.1Working Group on Commercial and
Industrial Building Cabling specifically
addresses it in their scope statement:
"The telecommunications cabling specified
is intended as an open system designed to
support a wide variety of voice, data, video,
and
other low voltage, power limited
applications." An open system means that
cabling contractors, or end users installing a
Category 5 (CAT 5) Basic Link or
Channel can buy CAT 5 cable from Company A,
CAT 5 connectors from Company B, CAT 5
terminating hardware from Company C and the
total
system, properly installed, would meet or
exceed industry specifications for CAT 5
electrical performance. Stated simply, an open
Category 5 cabling system delivers required
performance, independent of component vendor.
Recently, a disturbing trend has developed
among some manufacturers of cable and
connectors. These companies promote that only
components from their company, or from
"partner" companies, can be trusted
to meet the performance and long-term
reliability needs of end-users. They claim is
that each component in their unique system has
been specifically engineered to match and
perform in combination with each other
component.
There is the inference that end users gain
some sort of performance advantage when
certain components are installed as a
"matched set" from their company or
from an approved list of vendors. This is a
giant leap backwards, and contrary to the
intent of the TIA specifications.
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