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Klaus Frank
Klaus Frank
@agowa338@chaos.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

Hmm can you run a SDR antenna behind a CAT 7 cable or would I have to run a dedicated coax cable right next to a CAT7 cable for that?

(The alternative would be to run a "Duplex" CAT7 cable, aka 2 joined together on the plastic).

#SDR #CAT7 #Networking

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Christian HB9HOX
Christian HB9HOX
@hb9hox@mastodon.radio replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@agowa338 you might be able to capture some signals. But you will loose a lot of performance. You definitely can not use the Ethernet and antenna signals at the same time.

However, there are SDRs that can be accessed via TCP. So you could place one of those on your mast directly attached to the antennae. The rest is then just regular Ethernet networking stuff.

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(LTE_)Max 🏳️‍🌈 GPN23 📞5836
(LTE_)Max 🏳️‍🌈 GPN23 📞5836
@max@peering.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@agowa338 What frequency range are you trying to capture?

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