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Old July 15th 07, 01:57 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default What if "single point ground" isn't possible?

On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 19:53:02 -0400, Rick (W-A-one-R-K-T) wrote:

So, how do I achieve that ideal "single point ground" in a situation
like this?


As I understand it, a "single point ground" means that everything is tied
to the same ground system however big or small that is. What you don't
want is the shack tied to a ground and the tower to its own ground with
the cabling tying the two together. The result will be unequal potential
at the tower and in the shack. A "single point ground" reference means
that the potential everywhere will be the same, rising and falling
together in the event of a strike.

I have seen it recommended to make that 50' run of #2 stranded copper and
place a ground rod approximately every eight feet along the run (no
closer than eight feet). You will have a much improved lightning ground
*and* a "single point ground". Beating a bunch of ground rods in the
ground is of little value unless they are at least eight feet apart.

Poke around Polyphaser's Web site for more detail information.

73, de Nate

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