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Flint Ridge 21-Mar-2015 9:50 PM

Running coax in same conduit at 120v
 
I'm looking to make some antenna/tower upgrades over the next month and in the process I am faced with the question of running separate conduit or run it in the same. What are the interference potentials of doing this? I'm trying to improve reception not introduce a new issue. RG11 shielded cable and a feed line for power, at the tower.

Thanks!

Tower Guy 22-Mar-2015 1:55 AM

Interference shouldn't be a problem but the National Electrical Code doesn't permit sharing power more than 30 volts and signal in the same conduits.

Flint Ridge 22-Mar-2015 3:11 AM

Ok, good point. I'll bring power from the other direction, which technically is a much shorter run and keep them separate, in case something goes "wrong", I would not want that kind of power.

Thanks


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