Mal,

I think it all depends on the band to be honest but it’s most likely to be UHF 
400-520MHz in which case even if if was radiating 100 Watts EIRP it’s unlikely 
to cause you any major issues if you’re any more than 300mm away.

The impact of RF signals on data traveling through the line would be 
negligible, the likely impact may be where the coax runs near your Ethernet 
repeaters or switches but these days even so they’re usually fairly shielded.

Someone with much more knowledge than me may have more insight but I’d feel 
fairly comfortable with a separation as mentioned above, once again dependent 
on the band.

Kindest Regards,

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On 3 Mar 2020, at 21:02, Mal <[email protected]> wrote:

Interested in hearing from any RF gurus who have run Leaky Feeder and
unshielded UTP cables, in underground tunnel environments - what cable
separation distance did you use to minimise any noise from the UTP
services that are run in parallel ?

Regards,
Mal
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