I’ve used ferrite beads designed for the FM frequency in use and placed them at 
1/4 wave intervals on the ethernet (shielded). We haven’t had a problem since, 
but the run is fairly short. 


On Jul 14, 2016, at 2:18 PM, Marco Coelho <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have an existing tower that has a FM transmitter on it.  I believe they are 
> just under 10,000 Watts.
> Since we have been one that tower, I could never link up Ethernet that runs 
> up the tower to the equipment on the bottom at 100BT.  I've tried ferrite 
> rings on both ends, all cables are shielded and grounded.  Always had to go 
> to 10BT to get a link.  
> 
> I moved our radios 35 feet away from the bottom their antennas and still 
> cannot link at 100BT.
> 
> The new radios require 1000BT too use them to full advantage.  Ideas?
> 
> I'm considering conduit all the way up the tower.  I don't want to put 
> switches at the top.
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Marco C. Coelho
> Argon Technologies Inc.
> POB 875
> Greenville, TX 75403-0875
> 903-455-5036
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