Craig

Is it static on the 911 band?

We found that the old VHF gear was not grounded properly

we re grounded the radio gear and problem solved

It did require and independent ground then bond the rod to existing

Mitch Koep

218-851-8689 cell

On 2/28/2019 2:45 PM, Craig House wrote:
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

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