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Old April 30th 04, 11:29 PM
Jack Painter
 
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Sorry for the error in URL, it s/b:

http://members.cox.net/pc-usa/station/ground1.htm

Jack

So many folks in this group were of incredible help to me in learning

about
lightning protection, I hope you find similar assistance.

There is no example I am aware of where an antenna of a fixed-land

facility
can avoid an earth ground and still obtain it's design efficiency _or_ be
safely attached to any structure. Grounding is vital to both. From the

help
and discussions that started here, I prepared a collection of information
that turned into a web site for station grounding (one of hundreds out
there). But here it is if it will help you, I'm happy.
://members.cox.net/pc-usa/ground1
73's

Jack
Virginia Beach VA




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