I'd start with the Cat5e and if there are problems, try the others.
The percentage for a solution is low.
If there is a problem, it comes from the circuit and not the cable, which can 
be used to mask the problem.
The test report would need to specify just what cables were needed to pass.
If the manufacturer requires a certain tyoe of cable in the manual, then use 
that.






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>To: 'EMC PSTC' <[email protected]> 
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>Greetings from Berkeley,
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>I’m gearing-up for another fun year of testing Radiated Emissions 30MHz-2GHz.
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>Does anyone have opinions on using Cat5e, Cat5e Shielded, or Cat6 for Ethernet 
>ports for audio streaming, monitoring via proprietary control software.
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>Thank you,
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>Chuck McDowell
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