Power is 120v AC 

I have requested specific radio model from owner. 
Not sure about losing links on both sides or not, not sure they would be 
able to tell me they are not very technical and I don't think they 
installed the equipment.  But I'll try to find out.
I'm not familiar with two piece radios, never actually used one myself - we 
use and have ever only used single outdoor only radios.  Would you mind 
educating me briefly on how it works? 
 Yes, we worked with the AM engineer for the installation including the 
problem solving of original arcing problem on original power cable.  
Actually was arcing along the cable through the 600v jacket lol.  Scary 
stuff. 
 Thanks for your time.

Scott Carullo
Technical Operations
855-FLSPEED x102

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From: "lakeland" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 11:07 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Electrical noise problem / need solution

Scott,
A few questions.
What power are you running up the tower, 120VAC?
Need to know make and model on the Tsunami. 
Are they losing the link on both sides or just one?
Your cable may be inducing something onto their cable that is screwing with 
the radio's conversion freq if its a two piece radio like a Tsunami 45 or 
Tsunami 100.
Did an AM RF engineering firm review your proposed install?
Let me know what cha got...
Bob

Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Smartphone 

-------- Original message -------- 
From: Scott Carullo <[email protected]>  
Date: 05/13/2013  10:10 PM  (GMT-05:00)  
To: [email protected]  
Subject: [WISPA] Electrical noise problem / need solution  

I'll try to keep this as brief as possible while providing pertinent info - 
thanks if you reply 
 FM tower with AM detuner skirt from 0-150ft - fm tower has isolated guy 
wires and is well grounded at base AM tower ~60 yards away operating at 
50KW with 4 arrays max 
 We did new install there and ran power wire up tower in non-shielded SOOW 
14/3 wire to 325ft from inside building at base Right after it was pulled 
up tower I happened to be running the bottom into the building and got 
shocked, not just by the cable but by about everything around me.  Not fun, 
RF burn is something you don't want to experience lol.  Its unbelievable 
really, watch this short video from my phone - you can hear the am station 
coming out of the arc welder like sparks.  http://flhsi.com/files/wow.mov  
Remember, this cable is not powered up its just hanging there...  Gives you 
something to think about. 
 So obviously I decided it was best not to hook it up to the equipment at 
325ft or the power UPS at the bottom.  I looked for a solution and ended up 
buying replacement power cable called Armor-X which is fully armored / 
shielded 14/3 power cable.  Actually really nice stuff it looks like 1/2 
inch coax from the outside almost exactly.  I used coax grounding kits 
about every 50ft up the tower and one at top where enters my stainless box 
and one where it enters the building on the common ground plate.  I also 
ran the cable up the inside of the tower instead of the outside - a 
seasoned engineer told me running it inside the tower would provide 
shielding as well from the AM station.  This fixed my AM issues and allowed 
me to successfully power the equipment without issue. 
 Next problem - Another customer at the tower lost link on their 5Ghz when 
I powered up the new cable.  They are using an older tsunami radio with 
coax up the tower to their antenna.  I believe that our power cable is 
located about 6 - 12 inches from their coax the whole run up to 325ft (not 
positive though - I have not been back to find out yet).  I need to not 
have their tsunami get noise on the coax and drop the RF chains and lose 
link.  When I unplug the power to my cable their radio link comes up / plug 
in theirs goes down in minute or so.  Repeatable.  Not an RF issue we 
turned all transmitters off - its just the power cable causing the issue. 
 Since I have it bonded well I'm not sure how to rectify this.  I need to 
deal with this soon.  Any ideas would be very appreciated.  Thanks for your 
time.

Scott Carullo
Technical Operations
855-FLSPEED x102


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