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ml wrote:
In article , Jake Brodsky wrote: ml wrote: so how do the pro's do it?? The steel structure of the sky scraper is one of the best grounds you could have. It is effectively a Faraday shield around everything. You ought to find out where the ground connections for the existing lighting rods are and use that. If there are no lightning rods around (shudder) find some structural steel close to your antenna, and bug (clamp) on to it. I would also suggest following an electrical panel ground around to see where its ground is. They too ought to be on building steel. Good Luck! Jake Brodsky Amateur Radio Station AB3A hate to show my ignorance, but are the ibeams really 'ground'? usually i've seen them either sitting on concreate squares or on larger concreate foundation wall like things so i always figured they'd be rather isolated from ground beside what little connecitivity was in the concreate itself which i know would carry a lightning strike, if hit but not the other way around ie higher resistance so i ponder same for the electrical pannel ground to be attached to the building steel ?? i dunno If the building steel weren't grounded, you'd have serious damage every time a thunderstorm came along. The building would get struck by lightning and then it would have to make a path to ground SOMEHOW. Often, static charges could build up just from wind blowing past a building. Can you imagine the static discharge of a whole building against some poor slob who happens to touch it by accident? It would be deadly... In any case, most building standards I've heard of do require building steel to be grounded. Jake Brodsky Amateur Radio Station AB3A |
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