Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-20 Thread George Rogato
ch (order qty 100). > > Mark Nash > UnwiredWest > 78 Centennial Loop > Suite E > Eugene, OR 97401 > 541-998- > 541-998-5599 fax > http://www.unwiredwest.com > - Original Message - > From: "Frank Crawford" > To: "WISPA General List"

Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-20 Thread Gary Garrett
I thought you were talking about that but the other guy was talking pole to building so I brought that up. D. Ryan Spott wrote: > I was thinking more along the lines of CPE -> down the roof/wall to the > house ground and then the Cat5 (without the messenger) goes into the > house... > > Much l

Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-20 Thread D. Ryan Spott
I was thinking more along the lines of CPE -> down the roof/wall to the house ground and then the Cat5 (without the messenger) goes into the house... Much like a direct-TV/Cableco install. ryan Gary Garrett wrote: > Be careful. If you go building to building with different power > transformer

Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-20 Thread Gary Garrett
Be careful. If you go building to building with different power transformers, or even different meters, you can get current flow over the grounded messenger and or the shield in the cat 5. You may want to only ground at one end but the potential voltage will still be there at the other end and c

Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-20 Thread Mark Nash
" To: "WISPA General List" Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 9:25 AM Subject: Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5 > Here are some sample Aerial deploment products, jpeg of attachment > (clamp&wedge), and water proof enclosure device. > Hope this helps. > > Frank &

Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-19 Thread lakeland
Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5 WOW! You realize you can use the messenger as a ground right? I have been looking for this stuff for a while. ryan D. Ryan Spott rsp...@cspott.com On Mar 19, 2009, at 6:25 PM, George Rogato wrote: > I got carried away searching for cables I also f

Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-19 Thread John McDowell
wow...this is first time I have seen anything like this. On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 8:25 PM, George Rogato wrote: > I got carried away searching for cables I also found this, it says in > stock: > > http://www.americantechsupply.com/chromatic_out.html > > Part Number-ATSK5E-1KSTP-CMXT- (SPEC SHEET)

Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-19 Thread D. Ryan Spott
WOW! You realize you can use the messenger as a ground right? I have been looking for this stuff for a while. ryan D. Ryan Spott rsp...@cspott.com On Mar 19, 2009, at 6:25 PM, George Rogato wrote: > I got carried away searching for cables I also found this, it says > in stock: > > http:/

Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-19 Thread George Rogato
I got carried away searching for cables I also found this, it says in stock: http://www.americantechsupply.com/chromatic_out.html Part Number-ATSK5E-1KSTP-CMXT- (SPEC SHEET) Aerial- UV Rated CAT 5e With Messenger- $ 169.00/1000 Feet We Also Carry OUTDOOR RATED PATCH CORDS! ATSK5E-1KSTP-CMXT- IN

Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-19 Thread George Rogato
http://www.hyperline.com/catalog/cable/ftp4_s_sw_out.shtml Scott Reed wrote: > Yes that is the correct terminology. > I have not looked for that recently. In the several instances we have > needed that, I have purchased steel "aircraft" cable and strung it as > the messenger. Then we have lo

Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-19 Thread Scott Reed
Yes that is the correct terminology. I have not looked for that recently. In the several instances we have needed that, I have purchased steel "aircraft" cable and strung it as the messenger. Then we have loosely spiraled the cat5 around that. No worry about tape coming loose or wire ties pin

Re: [WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-19 Thread Rick Kunze
In a pinch, I've actually used a separate piece of Cat-5 as the support wire, with the data wire loosely tie-wrapped to it. Then again, many of the houses I install have so many holes in the walls I don't need to drill one for the entry point. Rk On 3/19/2009 9:19 AM, Jason Hensley wrote: >

[WISPA] Aerial / Self-Support Cat5

2009-03-19 Thread Jason Hensley
Got an application where I need an aerial run from an AP on a light pole to a building - about 50ft or so. I've seen the aerial Cat5 with a "messenger" cable (is that the right terminology??) connected to it somewhere a year or so ago, but can't find it again. Anyone know if this is available? I