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Ubiquiti UFiber PatchCord UPC/APC

Excl. VAT: £2.10 Incl. VAT: £2.52
SKU UF-SM-PATCH-UPC-APC
6 in stock

Constructed for GPON networks, the Ubiquiti UFiber PatchCord is equipped with an SC/UPC connector on one end and an SC/APC connector on the other, with a thin 2.0 mm jacket and a cable length of 1.5 m.

Tech Specs

Device Specifications
Mechanical
Cable length 1.5 m (59.1")
Cable type SM9/125 SX 2.0 mm, PVC Jacket, Yellow
Jacket material Yellow PVC
Connector type (1) SC/UPC 2.0 mm SM SX connector, blue
(1) SC/APC 2.0 mm SM SX connector, green
Insertion loss ≤ 0.3 dB
Return loss UPC: ≥ 50 dB
APC: ≥ 60 dB

 

FAQs

Q: What is the Ubiquiti UF-SM-PATCH-UPC-APC used for?
A: The UF-SM-PATCH-UPC-APC is a single-mode fibre patch cable designed to connect GPON equipment and fibre devices with minimal signal loss and maximum reliability.

Q: What type of connectors does the UF-SM-PATCH-UPC-APC use?
A: It features one UPC connector and one APC connector, ensuring low-reflection connections for precise optical performance in fibre networks.

Q: Is the UF-SM-PATCH-UPC-APC compatible with Ubiquiti GPON and UISP systems?
A: Yes, it’s fully compatible with Ubiquiti UFiber OLTs, ONUs, and other UISP fibre network equipment requiring single-mode patch connections.

Q: What cable type is used in the UF-SM-PATCH-UPC-APC?
A: The cable uses single-mode fibre (OS2) with low insertion loss and high durability, suitable for long-distance and high-speed optical transmission.

Q: Can the UF-SM-PATCH-UPC-APC be used in enterprise and ISP networks?
A: Yes, its low-loss design and reliable performance make it ideal for enterprise data centres, GPON deployments, and ISP fibre distribution networks.