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Talley Sheet Q3 2022

All of the most critical gear for the tower erectors, contractors, and professionals in the wireless communications infrastructure industry

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BEAT THE HEAT Securing Emergency Communications in High-Rise Buildings When figh ng a fire in a high-rise building, the last thing first responders need to worry about is being able to communicate with each other. But new construc on, old construc on and ght spaces – not to men on the fire itself – can interfere with communica ons. When modifying or installing reliable emergency communica ons infrastructure in new buildings and retrofi ng old buildings, how do you ensure that the systems will hold up under the heat and stress of a fire? The backbone of a reliable system is fire-resistant coaxial cable built to survive the most extreme circumstances. Such cable enables cellular and public safety radio communica ons to and from all floors of a burning building. Radio Frequency Systems, a manufacturer of wireless and broadcast infrastructure products, makes one such cable. DragonSkin TM fire-resistant coaxial cable has been tested and proven to work for two hours under temperatures up to 1,850 degrees F. DragonSkin is the first UL-listed, stand-alone communica ons cable that meets NFPA-72, NFPA-1221 and NFPA-1225 survivability standards. Its smaller size and weight don't require any conduit or cable wrapping, and it can be bent to fit through ght spaces. DragonSkin is the first and best performing standalone cable designed to provide uninterrupted communica ons and save lives of first responders in high-temperature and on-fire environments. Learn more at Talleycom.com. Talleycom.com SHEET QUARTER 3 2022

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