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chuck wrote: ml wrote: hi a friend of mine might get permission to put up an antenna or two on top of his apt building about 30 stories up mostly flat roof the other buildings for a good distance are less than 6 stories so i was wondering how do you protect something like that from lightning even if he disconnects the rig from the antenna you've still got well over 100ft of coax with a lot of charge there are no other antennas up there just a red flashing light ontop of the elevator room what is typically done? running a heavy cable to ground downside the buidling is out i guess it wouldn't be 'code' to grab a electrical ground out of the elevator room, and i guess equally bad to tie into the steal girders in there so how do the pro's do it The building has no lightning protection in place now? i might have over looked the obvious, i didn't get to walk the roof, but looking at it from the ground or building apartment to the other building it's 1 of 2 buildings (twins) no obvious lightning rods that i can see any place thou i can't totally see the roof the only thing i can clearly see is 2 red lights on a short pole on the wall of the elevator room i'll certainly look for lightning protection if it's there great if not i dunno just seems to me a really really tall building out in the open, with a ham antenna ontop can certainly get it's share of zaps thanks all |
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