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you should use CAT6 or better and up to 50m is no problem
73 Chris DL5NAM
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It is standard. As Chris stated, you can use normal but high quality CAT6. My club station has 180ft buried with no issues.
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Terry yes you can... the brand name Cable Matters has been recommended in the past. You want to make sure you have a good quality cable.
Ronald
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Thanks for your suggestions, so it's a standard cable not reworked by flex with different plug wiring?0
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Terry:
Standard cable. Thanks for your work with LOG4OM.
Gayle K0FLY
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Be careful not to be resonant at RF. Avoid 1/4 wavelength or multiples.
Some folks swear by shielded cable (perhaps with shield cut at one end to avoid ground loops). Other folks say not to worry.
Cat 5/ Cat6? My attitude: try it and see how it goes. But Cat 6 won't hurt.
I've had some troubles with 1 Gb connections (with Maestro) that went away when I used a 100 Mb router. Ymmv!
73 Martin AA6E
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Weird enough, but I also replaced a 1gb switch with a repurposed router (WiFi off) 100mb ports, and the network dropping the flex went away. Something internal in the way the data stream is handled, I guess.
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