Fiber and DC to Netonix.  Shielded cable to your radios hopefully with
minimal distance.

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

On Sep 8, 2016 9:03 PM, "Chadwick Wachs" <[email protected]> wrote:

> With two new FM stations moving onto the tower I am on, I need to solve
> the FM noise problem once and for all.  I've been using Ferrites on each
> end of the Ethernet cable and its been pretty successful but I need to add
> a couple more antennas so I am considering conduit.
>
> This is not my area of expertise but from what I read, it sounds like
> running conduit up the tower (only 75' for my antennas) is the best long
> term solution?  My plan was to buy some 3/4" EMT in 10' sections and clamp
> it to the tower from bottom to top and run my shielded cables inside of
> that.
>
> Is that the route to go?  I am guessing I want to keep my service loops at
> the top of the conduit pretty short or I negate what I just did. I do have
> longer loops at the bottom in the building so my Ethernet cables are longer
> than my antenna ground wires. I'm planning on not putting Ferrites on the
> cables that are in the conduit.
>
> Tower has 5 FM stations on it, a 900mhz paging company and two UHF DTV
> stations - along with some other 5 Ghz stuff.  The FM stations are "lower"
> power (250 - 400 watts) but it sounds like those are the culprit for
> Ethernet issues (other than AM which is no where near this tower).
>
> Thanks for the advice.
>
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