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The purpose of this document is to specify the minimum mechanical and electrical performance for broadband radio frequency (RF) devices whose primary purpose is to provide a transition point between the network operator's service cable (the "drop") and the distribution wiring within premises. An important function of the device is to provide a connection point for a bonding conductor in accordance with requirements of the National Electrical Code or local building requirements. The scope of this specification is limited to 75 ohm devices whose ports are provided with female type F ports.

DOCSIS 4.0 specifications include operation at frequencies up to 1794 MHz and many service providers would like to futureproof their networks for eventual operation up to 3000 MHz.

The bonding block is capable of 3000 MHz operation as a stand-alone interface but, is also an integral interconnection component with a bandwidth performance dependent on the connection it is attached to.

 

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  1. SCTE 129 2021

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    SCTE Standard For Bonding Blocks (Without Surge Protection)

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    SCTE Standard For Bonding Blocks (Without Surge Protection)

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