Mike - good to know!  So I probably should not be running the 
RMC-1000 cable in a 3" PVC pipe alongside my coax, Steppir and rotor 
cables into a single NEMA box on the outside of my shack wall?  That 
is what I was planning for.....  Howard W6HDG
At 10:33 AM 11/6/2014, you wrote:
 The RMC-1000 requires a 7 conductor cable. There is very little 
current flowing since it only controls relays in the external 
unit.  The only concern is that the cable carries 120VAC so it 
should be rated for that.  I have a 100' run of 7 conductor, 20 AWG 
cable run inside of the conduit that carries the 120VAC power to the motor.
-Mike-
WA6ZTY
From: Howard W6HDG <W6HDG@arrl.net>
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Sent: Thursday, November 6, 2014 9:25 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] RMC-1000 remote - what type of cable to run?
I've got a US Tower MA-770MDP on order with the RMC-1000 remote.  I
want to prewire my shack before the tower arrives.  Does anyone know
the specifics of the required cable - how many conductors and
sizes?  I don't imagine that US Tower will be providing this cable,
will it?  Tnx  Howard W6HDG
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