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Old November 2nd 06, 07:33 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Wes Stewart Wes Stewart is offline
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Default guy wire for the ground wire

On 1 Nov 2006 19:44:24 -0800, "
wrote:

I'd avoid it. The conductivity of steel (stainless?) guy wire is much
lower than copper, maybe 40 times lower, so your 3/16th EHS is maybe
something like 20 gauge copper equivalent.


3/16" is approximately 5 AWG. The ITT handbook gives the resistance
of copper-clad steel (a good enough approximation to zinc plated
steel) as about 1 ohm/1000'.

Compared to the resistance of a ground rod to Earth "connection" I
think that a few feet of steel wire resistance is in the noise.

I'd watch out for a zinc to copper connection tho.


Dan

Ralph Mowery wrote:
I don't recall seeing it anywhere, but is there any problem with using some
left over guy wire (3/16 EHS) to go from the tower to a ground rod at the
base of a tower. Planning on going to about 60 feet with Rohn 25 and will
probably use a ground rod at the tower and maybe one at each of the guy
points. Just seems to me that if the correct clamps are used the wires and
tower would be the same material and not have a galvonic reaction.