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Scott Reed wrote:
> Yes that is the correct terminology.
> I have not looked for that recently.  In the several instances we have 
> needed that, I have purchased steel "aircraft" cable and strung it as 
> the messenger.  Then we have loosely spiraled the cat5 around that.  No 
> worry about tape coming loose or wire ties pinching the wire and it does 
> not droop, either.
> 
> Jason Hensley wrote:
>> Got an application where I need an aerial run from an AP on a light pole to
>> a building - about 50ft or so.  I've seen the aerial Cat5 with a "messenger"
>> cable (is that the right terminology??) connected to it somewhere a year or
>> so ago, but can't find it again.  Anyone know if this is available?  I've
>> found fiber like this, but no Cat5/6.  Have seen both terms - aerial and
>> self-support Cat-5 used but neither search has been very helpful for me. 
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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