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TV Coax Sharing Conduit: AC or EtherNet?
Got two conduits going out to the garden shed: one for AC, the other for
Ethernet. Now I want to run coax for a TV antenna out there so that I can mount the antenna on the wall of the garden shed and route the signal back to the house (making it basically trivial to make adjustments to the antenna - as opposed to having to climb up on to the roof of the house). Which conduit would you choose to share the coax with: AC or Ethernet? FWIW, it is not out of the question to retire the Ethernet and dedicate the conduit to the coax - because I put that conduit in before discovering radio links like Ubiquiti's NanoStation Loco M5 (http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-LOCOM...dp/B004EHSV4W), which I now have some experience with in another application. I'd just do that - except it involves laying out $150 for a set of those devices. -- Pete Cresswell |
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