At 400' the CAT5 would probably work fine.

Another option would be bias T's and Ethernet over Coax converters.  
Then just run a piece of LMR400 or even RG6 up the tower and you are 
ready to go. Use siamese (dual) RG6 and run power on one and Ethernet 
over coax on the other.  Pretty straight forward. EoC converters are cheap.

-B-





Jason Hensley wrote:
> Considering close to 400' total length.  I've seen all the posts and I don't
> think fiber is going to be an option, and 120v up the tower is definitely
> not - owner won't allow that.  The Outreach product is interesting, and I've
> seen other things like it, but didn't know if they really worked that well
> or not.  NEMA enclosure for that is not a problem - I just need something
> that is stable as this will be on a tower about an hour away.  
>
>
>
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> Anyone used one on a tower to go beyond 100meters?  I need to get higher
> than that on a tower and looking for solid recommendations. 
>
> Thanks!
>
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