Question Identifying fiber optic cable

jds10011

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We have some older fiber optic cable for a long run to another building. To troubleshoot an issue with this run, the local company is asking us for specifications on the cable. I'm not having luck with Google -- I'm hoping you folks can help or at least point me in the right direction. The only markings on the cable say: "Siecor Optical Cable 04-00", followed by a picture of a telephone handset, followed by "-M-". They're asking: single mode or multimode (I think multimode?), and 9/125, 50/125, or 62.5/125 (I have no idea). Thanks!

P.S. Someone has what appears to be the same cable on eBay if that is helpful. Linking only to show images -- definitely not my auction. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fibertron-Siecor-Optical-Cable-04-00-Roll-of-180-180-FEET-/323636761717
 

dailow

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9/125, 50/125, or 62.5/125 refers to the diameter of the fibre core.
50/125 and 62.5/125 are both used in multimode fiber, while 9/125 is used for single mode.

Generally speaking, multimode is used in LAN environments and single mode is used for a WAN connection.
If the cable itself doesn't clearly say, try inspecting the connectors wherever the fiber terminates to see if it might be labelled there.
 

Fallen Kell

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A quick google turned up the following thread on another form about someone asking able cable that seems to match the exact description you gave: