>From experience I'd just stay away from ethernet anywhere near VHF radio's and 
>run fiber everywhere.

I've had multiple parallel runs over ~30M near a 5W radio using grounded 
armoured cable and depending on the device I either lose link or get RX errors. 
Tried filters and different grounding configurations with no success.

Also if the VHF gear is doing any receiving you will increase their noise floor.

Cheers.
 
John England



-----Original Message-----
From: AusNOG <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mal
Sent: Wednesday, 4 March 2020 7:43 AM
To: John Edwards <[email protected]>; Nathan Brookfield 
<[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Leaky Feeder & UTP



On 03/03/2020 11:06 pm, John Edwards wrote:
> Separation distance is also prudent for electrical safety between 
> systems that have different electrical characteristics, in the event 
> of an incident that causes the cables to become uninsulated and in 
> contact with each other.
> 

Thanks John - Hence my question on distance.

We're looking at 500mm separation, but was looking to see what others use.


Thanks Nathan - VHF, Repeaters supporting 148-175Mhz.  And the obvious carrier 
signal on ethernet of 125Mhz.

Essentially, UTP tails present parallel for short tunnel distances to present 
WAPs from field cabinets.  No ethernet repeaters, all fibre backhual.

Mal


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