You put ferrite close to the source of the noise, so close to the radios and if that does not do it, close to any switch or router on the other end of the run. Clamps or rings will both work. I prefer clamps.

-----Original Message----- From: Craig House
Sent: Wednesday, June 7, 2017 8:27 AM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Interference on a repeater at 149 MHz

They are Mylar shielded cat5 cables If you mean in conduit though no they are not in conduit.

If someone thinks the ferrite solution is worth a try what ferrite do you use. Clamps or rings? One end of the cable or both? If rings, how many loops of cable through them?

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On Jun 7, 2017, at 09:10, Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote:

Are the cat5 runs shielded? We've seen 100 Mbps ethernet can radiate in
the 140 MHz range. Shielding usually fixes it.

bp
<part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>

On 6/6/2017 1:17 PM, Craig House wrote:
We have equipment located on to Towers one is a water tower the other is a guyed110 foot tower. In both locations there are two way repeaters located on the towers that are receiving interference from what appears to be our equipment. Nothing is substantially common between the way the two towers are built out. The water tower had all of the equipment on top of the tower at one point and we have since moved all of our backhauls down to the catwalk railing on the opposite side of the tower from the two-way repeater attempting to put some distance between our equipment and the repeater but has not solve the problem. We have ePMP both 2.4 sectors and the 5 GHz Omni as well as some ubiquity air fiber five and Power beam M5 radios on the water tower all running off of net tonics 24 port switch and the microtik router. The other Tower has only a few m5 radios and and M2 Omni. It also has an air fiber 5X amount of lower on the Tower around 55 feet. Everything on this Tower has ethernet cable's running to the base where our equipment is running from an old CMM micro or their own power supplies in the case of the air fiber. Everything at this Tower is located inside of a metal communications cabinet at the base. In both locations we have removed old 900 FSK radios which were a source of interference but the problem seems to have come back. I'm looking for ideas on what others have found may be the source of interference or solution because I'm tired of throwing darts blindfolded and hoping I find the right Target.

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