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Appendix
D: Cable Sizes
Wire
gauge, diameter, current
capacity, and resistance at
20°C. These
values
can vary from cable to
cable. When in doubt,
consult the
manufacturer's
specifications.
AWG
Gauge
Diameter
(mm)
Ohms
/ Meter
Max
Amperes
0000
11.68
0.000161
302
000
10.40
0.000203
239
00
9.27
0.000256
190
0
8.25
0.000322
150
1
7.35
0.000406
119
2
6.54
0.000513
94
3
5.83
0.000646
75
4
5.19
0.000815
60
5
4.62
0.001028
47
6
4.11
0.001296
37
7
3.67
0.001634
30
8
3.26
0.002060
24
9
2.91
0.002598
19
10
2.59
0.003276
15
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Table of Contents:
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Where to Begin:Purpose of this book, Fitting wireless into your existing network, Wireless networking protocols
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A Practical Introduction to Radio Physics:What is a wave?, Polarization
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Network Design:Designing the physical network, Mesh networking with OLSR, Estimating capacity
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Antennas & Transmission Lines:Cables, Waveguides, Connectors and adapters, Amplifiers
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Networking Hardware:Wired wireless, Choosing wireless components, Building an access point from a PC
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Security & Monitoring:Physical security, Threats to the network, Authentication
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Solar Power:Solar energy, Photovoltaic system components, The battery
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Building an Outdoor Node:Waterproof enclosures, Providing power, Mounting considerations
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Troubleshooting:Building your team, Proper troubleshooting technique, Common network problems
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Economic Sustainability:Create a Mission Statement, Evaluate the Demand for Potential Offerings
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Case Studies:General advice, Crossing the divide with a simple bridge in Timbuktu, Networking Mérida State
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Appendix A: Resources:Antennas and antenna design, Security
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Appendix B: Channel Allocations
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Appendix C: Path Loss
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Appendix D: Cable Sizes
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Appendix E: Solar Dimensioning:General Data, Component Characteristics
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Glossary
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