Let's Talk Cabling!

By: Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH
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  • Welcome to "Let's Talk Cabling" – the award-winning podcast that's your ultimate gateway to the dynamic world of information and communications technology (ICT). If you're aged 18 to 40 and thrive in the ICT industry or simply curious about it, this podcast is your must-listen destination!

    🏆 Award-Winning Excellence: "Let's Talk Cabling" is proud to have earned recognition for its outstanding content and invaluable insights in the ICT field. Our commitment to educating and empowering individuals like you has garnered us a prestigious industry award, a testament to the quality of information you'll find here.

    🌐 Explore the ICT Universe: Join us as we delve deep into the realm of designing, installing, certifying, estimating, and project managing low voltage projects across diverse industries. Whether you're an industry veteran or just starting your journey, our engaging discussions will enrich your knowledge and skills.

    🎙️ Story-Driven Learning: We follow the captivating StoryBrand methodology to ensure every episode is not just informative but also captivating. Expect real-world anecdotes, expert interviews, and relatable narratives that make learning about cabling and ICT a fascinating experience.

    🚀 Subscribe Today: Don't miss out on the power of knowledge! Hit that subscribe button and embark on an exciting journey with "Let's Talk Cabling." Whether you're on YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, Instagram, or your preferred podcast platform, we're here to educate, encourage, and enrich your ICT endeavors. Remember, in the world of ICT, knowledge is power, and we're here to empower you.

    Join our growing community of ICT enthusiasts today!

    #cbrcdd #rcdd #wiremonkey #BICSI






    © 2025 Let's Talk Cabling!
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Episodes
  • Unlocking Door Frame Success: Electrified Openings Made Simple
    Apr 22 2025

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    Due to the holiday weekend we are running a blast from the past. One of the most requested episodes!

    The FrameFrog system creates a seamless pathway for wiring electrified door openings, solving a decades-old problem that has plagued low voltage installers and access control specialists.

    • Architects Ron Hicks and construction expert Gary Johnson developed FrameFrog after 20 years of struggling with electrified opening installations
    • Traditional methods for electrified openings often fail due to metal connectors breaking or flex conduit being impossible to fish through
    • FrameFrog features integrated funnel-shaped ports that guide fish tape automatically through the frame
    • The system creates a complete loop connecting all components (door position switches, electric strikes, EPTs, etc.)
    • Pre-installation in hollow metal frames eliminates the "division problem" between trades that leads to field conflicts
    • Live demonstration showed how easily wire can be fished through the entire frame system in seconds
    • Buildings last 50-75 years, making infrastructure for future security needs essential even if not immediately implemented
    • System works with all types of access control including POE and traditional low voltage

    To learn more about the FrameFrog system or to find a distributor, visit www.framefrog.us or contact Ron directly at ron@framefrog.us.


    Support the show

    Knowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com

    Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH
    #CBRCDD #RCDD

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    55 mins
  • Everything You Need to Know Before Your Next Installation Goes Wrong
    Apr 17 2025

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    Chuck Bowser, RCDD, addresses crucial questions about low-voltage systems, covering EMI detection, IP ratings, camera lenses, and safety procedures in this technical deep-dive episode.

    • Signs of electromagnetic interference include humming audio, equipment damage, fuzzy screens, ESD shocks, and signal glitches
    • Standard installation practices like separation from power cables can often prevent EMI without requiring shielded cabling
    • IP ratings use a two-digit system where the first number (0-6) indicates protection against solids and the second (0-8) shows water protection
    • Camera lens types include fixed (unchangeable), variable (manually adjustable), zoom (motorized remote control), and multiple (multifocal) options
    • Front projection systems require consideration of projector placement, presenter location, screen height, aesthetics, acoustics, and lens selection
    • Wire map testing identifies issues like split pairs that continuity testing might miss
    • Data center redundancy models range from N (minimum required) to 2N+1 (two complete systems each with spares)
    • Lockout tagout procedures prevent injuries during maintenance by ensuring equipment remains powered off
    • Never substitute regular grout for proper firestop material as it can damage cables and violate building codes

    Join us next Wednesday at 6pm Eastern for more expert low-voltage advice and industry insights.


    Support the show

    Knowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com

    Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH
    #CBRCDD #RCDD

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    30 mins
  • Fiber Frontiers: Navigating Certification Pathways
    Apr 15 2025

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    The telecommunications industry faces a critical shortage of skilled fiber technicians just as the federal government's Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment Program injects $48.5 billion to connect 10.7 million homes currently without internet access.

    • Sean Kelly from Light Brigade explains how the skills gap developed as educational systems steered students away from technical trades
    • Industry needs 205,000-800,000 new fiber technicians over the next five years while losing experienced technicians to retirement
    • Light Brigade launches comprehensive certification programs: CFOE, CBFOT, CBFOS, and CBFOP to address the growing demand
    • Certification programs balance theoretical knowledge with hands-on training based on a strict 7:1 student-instructor ratio
    • Fiber skills remain transferable between industries from telecom to data centers, 5G deployment, and edge computing
    • New digital credentials through Credly provide tamper-proof verification of credentials that can be shared on resumes and social media
    • Training options include nationwide open classes or custom on-site training for companies

    Would you mind hitting the subscribe button and the bell button to be notified when new content is being produced? If you're listening to us on one of the audio podcast platforms, would you mind giving us a five-star rating?


    Support the show

    Knowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com

    Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH
    #CBRCDD #RCDD

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    51 mins
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excellent information

Great information. I am a tech from a cable t.v. provider, trained in fiber and I found the podcasts entertaining and full of relevant info. Keep it up!

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