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[18 Aug 2009 | Comments Off on Cable Technology – Siemon Debuts XLR8 Fiber Optic Connector and Tool Kit | 1,799 views]

Siemon, a company that deals in the manufacture and innovation of high quality, high-performance network cabling solutions, reportedly released the new XLR8 mechanical splice connector and termination system for fiber optic cabling.
The company said that its new XLR8 mechanical splice termination kit incorporates an exclusive dual-process XLR8 activation tool, which dramatically reduces termination time per connector. This process is intended for use with 900μm tight buffered fiber cables.
Combined with pre-polished XLR8 mechanical splice connectors, the patent-pending XLR8 activation tool can be used to deploy unsurpassed termination speed and quality. Siemon …

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[16 Aug 2009 | Comments Off on Power cord should have a healthy buffer zone | 1,713 views]

Bountiful toddler Jake Marland was shocked and hospitalized in June when a branch from a neighbor’s tree crashed into a power line causing it to hit a swing set in a backyard where he was playing.
The next day, crews from Bountiful Light and Power removed the 50-foot elm tree.
“That [tree] was monstrous,” said Light and Power director Allen Johnson.
The elm that dropped its limb near Marland had been trimmed a number of times over the years, Johnson said. After the accident, power company employees asked the tree’s owner gave permission …

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[16 Aug 2009 | Comments Off on Increased attacks on power lines | 1,902 views]

LAHORE: Attacks on electricity transmission lines are on the rise, as three pylons have been blown up in one day and the Pakistan Electric Power Company (PEPCO) has enhanced security to save transmission lines in turbulent areas.
According to a press statement on Saturday, saboteurs blew up two towers of a 500KV transmission line of the National Transmission and Dispatch Company (NTDC) and damaged two other pylons. The pylons were situated in village Abdullah Shoro in Loni Kot, Sindh. The Bomb Disposal Squad removed explosive devices from other pylons and defused …

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[16 Aug 2009 | Comments Off on K-10 Connector offers free Wi-Fi | 1,590 views]

Some commuters traveling between Lawrence and Johnson County actually are being encouraged to use their laptops and PDAs while they roll down Kansas Highway 10 at 65 mph.
A new Wi-Fi system on the K-10 Connector makes it all possible.
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The connector — a bus service operated by Johnson County Transit — is launching its free mobile Wi-Fi service Monday on three of its motorcoach buses.
The service is part of a two-month pilot project, designed to gauge its popularity and usefulness.
“Time is an important commodity in today’s fast-paced society,” said Alice Amrein, …

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[16 Aug 2009 | Comments Off on 2010 Toyota Tundra | 2,030 views]
2010 Toyota Tundra

The current Toyota Tundra debuted as a 2007 model and was designed in Michigan and California and built in San Antonio, Tex. Although Toyota sold 196,555 Tundras in the United States in 2007, this still only made it a bit player in the North American pickup market. Last year, those sales took a serious slide, at least in part because of the Tundra’s only real engine choice– the thirsty 5.7-litre V8.
For 2010, Toyota has created two full-sized, work-ready pickups (a 4X2 and a 4X4) with the all-new 4.6L DOHC V8. …

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[15 Aug 2009 | Comments Off on Powerchip face cases of power line communication challenges | 1,688 views]

CHARLESTON — The state Public Service Commission plans to rely on electronic correspondence to keep a record number of interveners up to speed on the latest filings in its hearings concerning the controversial Potomac-Appalachian Transmission Highline, or PATH.
Some 250 individuals and groups had filed as interveners as the PSC began the discovery process on the proposal. Typically, any persons or groups submitting written documents as evidence during discovery must provide enough copies for all the interveners, but PSC Chairman Michael Albert acknowledged that would be a major undertaking in the …

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[15 Aug 2009 | Comments Off on The path planning for the future, renewable sources of power lines in California | 1,738 views]

A new state report tries to tackle one of the touchiest issues in California’s effort to expand renewable power, suggesting possible routes for new transmission lines to carry electricity from wind farms and solar plants.
Power lines often generate intense opposition from environmentalists and landowners. But without new lines, the solar power plants and wind farms planned throughout California won’t be able to ship their electricity to the towns and cities that need it.
So several state agencies, electrical utilities, renewable power developers and environmental groups have joined together to figure out …

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[15 Aug 2009 | Comments Off on PPL disputes artist’s vision of power lines | 1,793 views]

Saw Creek homeowners hired a graphic artist to illustrate the effects larger power lines will have on the scenery in their private Bushkill community. The result is a controversial before and after view.
PPL Electric Utilities is seeking permission to upgrade the current electric transmission lines as part of the Susquehanna-Roseland power line project.
“PPL has never provided any renderings to Saw Creek Estates Community Association that demonstrated a finished view of what the Susquehanna-Roseland line will look like when it is finished,” said Saw Creek homeowner Al Spinelli. “The closest they …

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[15 Aug 2009 | Comments Off on IPC shining light solar industry standards committee formed | 1,857 views]

Solar-panel glut or no glut, the IPC—Association Connecting Electronics Industries has formed and has begun work on standards for the polysilicon photovoltaic industry, specifically the assembly of solar panels.
The move makes some sense. The industry group has a history of facilitating standards for both the PCB (printed circuit board) and electronics assembly industries. And, as Thomas Cipielewski, Jabil’s clean technologies technical director, said in a statement supporting the IPC move, “It’s interesting how many of the solar assembly processes, from tabbing and stringing to lamination, have some commonality with the …

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[14 Aug 2009 | Comments Off on Family OKs use of land for power line | 1,677 views]

TUCKER COUNTY, W.Va. — The two 120-foot-high voltage transmission towers soon to be built on Denny Pifer’s farm will be as out of place as the old Sycamore tree on the mountaintop.
“We fought it and dragged our feet,” he said of the Trans Allegheny Transmission Line (Trail) project. “But is it fair to make them move it to someone else’s land? We have enough land it isn’t going to completely ruin us.”
Pifer owns the 143-acre farm with Jane, his wife of 47 years, and his brother, Kevin. They are just …