I have been putting wireless on FM towers for some time now. If you do not do the liquid tight or the fiber, then the best bet is to use the Superior Essex BBDGE cable and ground the cable every 25-50 feet and it will bleed out the interference.
It is a lot of grounding but it works. Jeff Holdenrid Sales Manager/ Sr. Sales Engineer DoubleRadius, Inc [email protected] 866-891-3602 x 185 (Toll Free) 704-927-6085 (Office) 704-604-6093 (Cell) 704-927-6099 (Fax) 2022 Van Buren Ave. Indian Trail, N.C. 28079 Twitter <https://twitter.com/DRBroadcast> Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/jholdenrid> Linkedin <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jeff-holdenrid/15/526/122> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 4:18 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 > > _______________________________________________ > Wireless mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless > >
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