It is usually the data radiating from the 10/100 cable. Try ferrite
beads on both ends or going with STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable.
On 2/22/08, Ken Arck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've started deploying WiFi nodes (500 mw radios) at my various sites
(so far, only one is done) and I've
I've started deploying WiFi nodes (500 mw radios) at my various sites
(so far, only one is done) and I've noticed some interference to one
of my UHF repeaters at that site. The interference is only noticable
on weaker signals (so obviously the interference itself isn't all
that strong) that
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73,
Paul, AE4KR
- Original Message -
From: Ken Arck
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 12:57 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] WiFi interference to UHF?
I've started deploying WiFi nodes (500 mw radios) at my various sites
(so far, only one
Ken,
I've had that problem on several systems. Running shielded CAT5 took
care of most of the noise. I still can detect the noise on a very weak
carrier received by the UHF repeaters but it's not bad enough to degrade
service. The interfering signals aren't present all the time. They
seem
when I have run Cat 5e I have run it in conduit ( out side conduit , it screws
together) and never had a problem .. but then again there was no UHF ant
there eather
a little more $$ but it keepts at cat5e safe from the sun/rain/snow/hail ..
On 22 Feb 2008 at 12:57, Ken Arck wrote:
I've
Hi Ken ... I run different brand names of wireless equipment and with
that in mind some of the different AP use different IF freqs .
Here is a way to help out with the problem. Make sure the wireless is a
min of 20 feet away from the repeater antenna, make sure the AP is
mounted in a steel
: Friday, February 22, 2008 12:57 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] WiFi interference to UHF?
I've started deploying WiFi nodes (500 mw radios) at my various sites (so
far, only one is done) and I've noticed some interference to one of my UHF
repeaters at that site
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