While the spec for serial is about 8ft, I run it much further in professional 
sports timing. 

Give it a try and see if it works. If you can keep the baud rate down, that 
will help. 

To really do it correctly, you will want to run rs232 to rs485 converters and 
that will certainly solve your problem.  Www.rs485.com has the bits you need.  
You can send serial like this thousands of meters.  We do this all the time. 

It isn't as complicated as it sounds. 

Mike va3mw



> On Dec 30, 2015, at 9:47 AM, Va3ied <[email protected]> wrote:
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> My tower and garden shed are about 150 feet away. I have LMR400 buried inside
> some PEX pipe. Would like to use the KAT500 inside the shed...not sure how
> well a serial connection that distance would work!
> scott va3ied
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