I recently purchased a home that is currently under construction. The coax was run... but it terminated at the front of the house. It's a 3 story townhome and the direction my dishes need to point is toward the back of the house. I, therefore, got permission to run a couple lines of coax from the back of the house to the front before the drywall is put up, so that I can connect my satTV to the lines running to all 3 floors of the house. I also wanted to run a 2nd TV connection (outlet) on the 3rd floor so I did that as well.
While I avoided close encounters with any electrical lines as much as possible, there is a point or two where I intersect an electrical line... that's not to say that I run along said line for any distance... but more like an electrical line running horizontal through two studs and my coax makes a vertical pass on it's way down from one floor to the other (think a + sign where the horizontal would be the electrical line and the vertical would be the coax).
I'm using direct burial RG6, but it's NOT quad shield.
I don't make these close encounters with the electrical but maybe twice with my runs... but am concerned now that I may have some issues with interference.
Any suggestions?
While I avoided close encounters with any electrical lines as much as possible, there is a point or two where I intersect an electrical line... that's not to say that I run along said line for any distance... but more like an electrical line running horizontal through two studs and my coax makes a vertical pass on it's way down from one floor to the other (think a + sign where the horizontal would be the electrical line and the vertical would be the coax).
I'm using direct burial RG6, but it's NOT quad shield.
I don't make these close encounters with the electrical but maybe twice with my runs... but am concerned now that I may have some issues with interference.
Any suggestions?