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Was talking with someone the other day and mentioned that I had just
grounded the antenna (the mast, actually) to protect against lightning strikes, and they said that was not such a good idea because lightning is more likely to strike a path that goes straight to ground. Now I am not sure what to do. Anyone have any input on this topic? Ideas are gratefully received... Thanks, Dave |
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