10.a. What's the best way to terminate cables with large fiber counts and splices? A. Cables should never be terminated with splices. B. In a splice enclosure C. In a cable vault D. In an exposed pigtail splice 10.b. What should be done with the connector ferrule once a connector is attached to a fiber optic cable? A. It should be polished. B. It should be broken off and thrown away. C. Connectors don't have ferrules. D. It should be roughened with sandpaper. 10.c. Which type of test should be performed on an installed cable after it has been terminated? A. Bit error rate test B. Continuity test C. OTDR D. Tensile measuremen
10.a. What's the best way to terminate cables with large fiber counts and splices?
A. Cables should never be terminated with splices.
B. In a splice enclosure
C. In a cable vault
D. In an exposed pigtail splice
10.b. What should be done with the connector ferrule once a connector is attached to a fiber optic cable?
A. It should be polished.
B. It should be broken off and thrown away.
C. Connectors don't have ferrules.
D. It should be roughened with sandpaper.
10.c. Which type of test should be performed on an installed cable after it has been terminated?
A. Bit error rate test
B. Continuity test
C. OTDR
D. Tensile measuremen
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