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That seems to answer my question - not a problem.
Doug N4IJ "Andrew R Mitz" wrote in message ... I get interference from a hub in the basement near the rig. Most noise is on 20 meters. The problem is especially bad if there is an unterminated wire connected to the hub. Jim, N2VX ) wrote: : On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 21:28:36 -0400, "DOUGLAS SNOWDEN" : wrote: : : Just curious, have any of you had trouble with your neighbors that have had : their homes wired with CAT5 cable? Does it want to act like an antenna and : cause intereference (to them and you) ??? : : Doug N4IJ : : : Ours generates noise on HF. I have a vertical antenna about 15 feet : from the house and that doesn't help. We didn't have problems with : the old-style coax cable ethernet. I'll switch to shielded cat-5 : cable in the near future. : : 73, : Jim : N2VX |
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That seems to answer my question - not a problem.
Doug N4IJ "Andrew R Mitz" wrote in message ... I get interference from a hub in the basement near the rig. Most noise is on 20 meters. The problem is especially bad if there is an unterminated wire connected to the hub. Jim, N2VX ) wrote: : On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 21:28:36 -0400, "DOUGLAS SNOWDEN" : wrote: : : Just curious, have any of you had trouble with your neighbors that have had : their homes wired with CAT5 cable? Does it want to act like an antenna and : cause intereference (to them and you) ??? : : Doug N4IJ : : : Ours generates noise on HF. I have a vertical antenna about 15 feet : from the house and that doesn't help. We didn't have problems with : the old-style coax cable ethernet. I'll switch to shielded cat-5 : cable in the near future. : : 73, : Jim : N2VX |
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Las Vegas NV, since the MGM fire, requires all data cable (cat 5 and cat5e
included) to be run in Metallic conduit... I built a warehouse for a major parcel carrier (who likes to destroy boatanchors ) What an expensive city to run data cable (and phone)!!!!!!! |
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Las Vegas NV, since the MGM fire, requires all data cable (cat 5 and cat5e
included) to be run in Metallic conduit... I built a warehouse for a major parcel carrier (who likes to destroy boatanchors ) What an expensive city to run data cable (and phone)!!!!!!! |
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arrrrggg type 1!!!!!!!!!!! ever see type 2... (it also had phone cable in
it!!) Both types were a B*^ch to manage correctly!!!!! Bob (who's fingers still hurt from type 1 terminations!!!) |
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arrrrggg type 1!!!!!!!!!!! ever see type 2... (it also had phone cable in
it!!) Both types were a B*^ch to manage correctly!!!!! Bob (who's fingers still hurt from type 1 terminations!!!) |
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Yes sir,
In the early days of networking, I had to install and support a WIDE variety of networks and physical media (and a few different file server OS - but largely Novell !!) In addition to the original Token Ring 4 Mbps and Thick and Thin Ethernet (10-Base-5 and 10-Base-2) Altos Server and original 3com Net (Thinnet based) Novell's S-Net Proteon's 4-Net and 10-Net (10 Mbps 10-Net was not adopted - later IBM 16 Mbps was) G-Net ( 1 Mbps) Omninet (for Apple II) ARCnet Token-passing (PC and old Datapoint 8-bit processor version) Sytek / IBM PC Network (used 75 ohm CATV cabling) Appletalk for Macs AT&T StarNet (another 1 Mbps) and others from Novell lab classes when Ray Noorda showed up and signed your certificate! Today, the company I work for is owned by the US patent holder for Token Ring .... who said the world is small? w9gb "bobinphx" wrote in message news:3tsOa.120467$MJ5.114971@fed1read03... arrrrggg type 1!!!!!!!!!!! ever see type 2... (it also had phone cable in it!!) Both types were a B*^ch to manage correctly!!!!! Bob (who's fingers still hurt from type 1 terminations!!!) |
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Yes sir,
In the early days of networking, I had to install and support a WIDE variety of networks and physical media (and a few different file server OS - but largely Novell !!) In addition to the original Token Ring 4 Mbps and Thick and Thin Ethernet (10-Base-5 and 10-Base-2) Altos Server and original 3com Net (Thinnet based) Novell's S-Net Proteon's 4-Net and 10-Net (10 Mbps 10-Net was not adopted - later IBM 16 Mbps was) G-Net ( 1 Mbps) Omninet (for Apple II) ARCnet Token-passing (PC and old Datapoint 8-bit processor version) Sytek / IBM PC Network (used 75 ohm CATV cabling) Appletalk for Macs AT&T StarNet (another 1 Mbps) and others from Novell lab classes when Ray Noorda showed up and signed your certificate! Today, the company I work for is owned by the US patent holder for Token Ring .... who said the world is small? w9gb "bobinphx" wrote in message news:3tsOa.120467$MJ5.114971@fed1read03... arrrrggg type 1!!!!!!!!!!! ever see type 2... (it also had phone cable in it!!) Both types were a B*^ch to manage correctly!!!!! Bob (who's fingers still hurt from type 1 terminations!!!) |
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