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Low cost, brief duration, slow transmission.

Low cost, brief duration, slow transmission.

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JaakkoETL
Member
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08-13-2016, 04:55 PM
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You're looking to separate two RJ45 switches without a DC path using copper cables, aiming to reduce noise at a receiver location. This approach avoids ground loops and common mode interference. Since speed isn't critical, you can skip high-end features. You mentioned no budget beyond $200 and are open to fiber ports for the switches. It sounds like a practical setup if you find compatible gear.
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JaakkoETL
08-13-2016, 04:55 PM #1

You're looking to separate two RJ45 switches without a DC path using copper cables, aiming to reduce noise at a receiver location. This approach avoids ground loops and common mode interference. Since speed isn't critical, you can skip high-end features. You mentioned no budget beyond $200 and are open to fiber ports for the switches. It sounds like a practical setup if you find compatible gear.

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ChiZaBeast
Junior Member
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08-13-2016, 05:04 PM
#2
Media changes formats from RJ45 to fiber. See this example: https://www.amazon.com/Converter-SFP-Tra...r=1-3&th=1 Then obtain a fiber cable such as this one. You should choose LC connectors and check for multi-mode options in the name. https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-Fiber-O...r=1-3&th=1
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ChiZaBeast
08-13-2016, 05:04 PM #2

Media changes formats from RJ45 to fiber. See this example: https://www.amazon.com/Converter-SFP-Tra...r=1-3&th=1 Then obtain a fiber cable such as this one. You should choose LC connectors and check for multi-mode options in the name. https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-Fiber-O...r=1-3&th=1

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_PingHits_
Member
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08-13-2016, 07:21 PM
#3
Search for two switches with at least one SFP+ port, the remaining ones RJ45. You'll need two SFP transceiver modules that fit your switch. 1000BASE-SX offers the shortest range, usually up to over 500m. You can purchase them from fs.com, ensuring you select a model compatible with your vendor. Prices should stay around $10 each. Use an LC-LC multimode cable sized for your needs. An alternative approach exists, but I generally prefer avoiding media converters. You might find used switches on eBay that fit your requirements at very low cost, even including spare parts within a $200 budget. This should be for non-commercial use, and older equipment is acceptable.
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_PingHits_
08-13-2016, 07:21 PM #3

Search for two switches with at least one SFP+ port, the remaining ones RJ45. You'll need two SFP transceiver modules that fit your switch. 1000BASE-SX offers the shortest range, usually up to over 500m. You can purchase them from fs.com, ensuring you select a model compatible with your vendor. Prices should stay around $10 each. Use an LC-LC multimode cable sized for your needs. An alternative approach exists, but I generally prefer avoiding media converters. You might find used switches on eBay that fit your requirements at very low cost, even including spare parts within a $200 budget. This should be for non-commercial use, and older equipment is acceptable.

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thehwk223
Member
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08-14-2016, 06:07 AM
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Thanks for the feedback! The responses provide useful material. This setup is designed for low cost, using remote webSDR receivers between 0.1 to 30 MHz in a quiet rural area. We're focusing on reducing noise by keeping things simple. Ethernet cables act as antennas, and short runs help cut radiation. Ground loops are avoided with DC isolation.
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thehwk223
08-14-2016, 06:07 AM #4

Thanks for the feedback! The responses provide useful material. This setup is designed for low cost, using remote webSDR receivers between 0.1 to 30 MHz in a quiet rural area. We're focusing on reducing noise by keeping things simple. Ethernet cables act as antennas, and short runs help cut radiation. Ground loops are avoided with DC isolation.