MIL-STD-2042-6B(SH)
Step 3 - An MQJ is considered satisfactory if the mean loss and the standard deviation of the loss of each end is in accordance with table 6F1-II.
NOTE: For jumper cables which are in excess of 1 m in length, the loss of the fiber can be added to the following acceptable loss limits.
TABLE 6F1-II. MQJ loss acceptance criteria.
End connection |
Acceptable loss (dB) |
Standard deviation (dB) |
ST |
0.00 < uST < 0.35 |
0.05 max (multimode) 0.10 max (single mode) |
MIL-T-29504/14 pin terminus |
0.00 < uC < 0.70 |
0.05 max (multimode) 0.10 max (single mode) |
MIL-T-29504/15 socket terminus |
0.00 < uC < 0.70 |
0.05 max (multimode) 0.10 max (single mode) |
MIL-S-24623/4 splice |
0.00 < uC < 0.30 |
0.05 max (multimode) 0.10 max (single mode) |
Step 4 - If the mean loss or the standard deviation of either end is not in accordance with table 6F1-II, the MQJ is not acceptable for use.
6F1-6
METHOD 6F1
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