About 6-10 turns of cat 5 about 6” diameter coil will choke some signal on the 
outside of the cable.  More effective in keeping RF out of the CAT 6 but the 
same principle applies.  It just chokes anything flowing on the outside of the 
cable a little bit.  

From: Craig House 
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2019 8:44 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Interference with 911 repeaters

It doesn't seem  to be a particular radio.  At one point we were convinced it 
was some old 900 FSK radios that we removed eventually.  At one point we ran 
coax up to the omni and left the connectorized radio at the base of the tower 
which solved that problem at that time but it was the cable not the radio that 
was the problem.  We later added other UBNT and Cambium radios to the tower and 
the problem came back.  Added ferrite clamp beads and that reduced the problem 
but didn't totally eliminate it.  It does seem that the problem is consistently 
with on particular guy that is installing the 911 equipment.  No other towers 
that we have equipment on are as drastically affected.  Maybe it is his 
equipment or method of installing but that doesn't solve our issue since the 
city and county are wanting us to fix it since we added the equipment that 
makes it not work.  We are not using POE injectors in most cases.  We used old 
CMM3 when we had the first problem but that has not been the case at the other 
sites.  We have Netonix 24 and 8 port switches at the other sites.  I am 
thinking about the liquidtite but that is going to be a pain to do on long 
runs.  Grounding the shielded cable will be problem midspan because this cat5 
is single shielded with the mylar inner jacket that is easy to cut and would 
probably not get a good ground.  So replacing all my networks links BH cables 
in hopes that fixes it would be a lot of down time potentially for a "Hope it 
works" attempt.  I dont think we have our lines anywhere near the feed lines on 
the water tower at one site.  Putting them all in Liquidtite is doable but on 
one water tower that means about 20 runs of it and I'm afraid of how messy that 
will end up looking vs just the 20 cat5 runs.   


How do the coils of cable help?  you cant put them in the liquid tite if they 
are coiled.  Seems to be counter to the idea of containing the RF but I'm not 
an RF engineer.

Thanks guys


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From: "Daniel White" <[email protected]>
To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2019 9:19:23 PM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Interference with 911 repeaters


Craig,


While I've not experienced this on a network I was responsible for, I have 
helped a few times while at various manufacturers troubleshoot issues like this.


Some tips in addition to what Chuck has written:


- First make sure to localize which radio it is.  Some radios are particularly 
nasty in these cases.  Go to the site and turn off everything, then turn on 
each radio individually.  You may find it is a common radio at every site, and 
replacing those radios with another brand/type might be easier.


- Bad switching power supplies can sometimes be the culprit.  An easy change is 
to replace the power supply/PoE injector.. ideally with a different model 
(instead of the vendor supplied one try maybe a McCown Tech injector).  This 
can be the cause of the radio or cable affecting the repeater.


- If the interference is adjacent or a harmonic notch filters or band filters 
on the 911 repeater may be an easy solution


- Double shield cable works well if the noise is from the cable and not the 
radio.  Shireen DC-2022 or Superior Essex BBDGE would be best bets... and these 
are also easy to ground with GKCAT5 from SitePro (or something equivalent): 
https://www.sitepro1.com/store/cart.php?m=product_list&c=14.  For best effect, 
use every 50ft of cable run and wrap around the outside double shield.


While these issues suck to troubleshoot... narrowing it down to the radio 
causing issues is key.


Good luck Craig (hope your doing well BTW!)


     Daniel White 
            Co-Founder - Business Development & Operations 
            direct: +1 (702) 470-2766 
                    
     


[email protected] wrote on 2/28/19 15:20:

  I would first attempt to discover if it is the CAT5 or the radio itself. 
  Ask the 911 guys if they have a spectrum analyzer they can lend you to puzzle 
this out. 
  Shielded CAT5 helps. 
  Putting in coils at the ends helps. 
  Ferrite chokes help. 
  Some run it in liquidtight or full metal conduit. 
  You can put fiber media converters on the ends of a CAT5 and perhaps fix it. 

  But every single ethernet device, every switch, hub, router, radio does 
radiate noise.  Just because they passed FCC 
  certification tests does not mean they are noise free.  The 911 repeater 
probably has a high gain omni and probably a super low noise pre amplifier too. 
 So it will naturally be more sensitive to noise than a normal 2 way repeater. 

  Isolating it to a particular radio or cable is a good place to start. 

  -----Original Message----- From: Craig House 
  Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2019 1:45 PM 
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: [AFMUG] Interference with 911 repeaters 




    I think I’ve posted this question on here before but I want to try again. 
We have multiple water towers where we have various types of equipment a mix of 
Mimosa cambium and ubiquity products. It seems that on many of these water 
towers our cat five power over ethernet creates RF interference for the 
repeater. In one instance we were able to install magnets that clamped around 
the cable which did help enough they stopped complaining. In other cases we’ve 
attempted to move our equipment from the top of the water tower down to the 
catwalk to create some distance and installed the ferrite beads with little 
success at all. I’m tired of playing with ideas that might or might not work. 
Can someone give me advice that will solve this problem once and for all. I 
understand that grounding the CAT5 might help I’ve also been told that putting 
our wires inside of conduit might help or shortening the wires might help. I 
don’t want anymore might help I would like someone who has actually done this 
to be able to give me some advice 

    Sent from my iPhone 




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