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![]() "Jack Painter" wrote in message news:zbbnd.1127$wa1.571@lakeread04... snip The coax shields grounded at the tower (min. at the bottom, best top and bottom), and again at the basement entrance single point ground. Shields must be grounded before connection to an arrestor. Jack - regarding your comment on grounding the shields BEFORE connection to an arrestor: My arrestors are mounted on the common ground panel and the coax is grounded via the coax connector to those arrestors. What is the reason for a separate ground prior to that one. Maybe I misunderstood something, but it seems redundant to have a separate ground a few inches from that one. In response to another's comments regarding protection of the SteppIR, rotor, and other control lines: I use MOVs and .01 bypass caps on all those lines in a box at the base of the tower and have another set of the same at the entry panel box. Those components are mounted via European-style screw terminal strips (12 positions per strip) obtained from Jameco via the Web. Much cheaper than the same from Radio Shack or other sources. MOVs came from Mouser. A lightning strike last year entered my shack via relay control lines which were unprotected at that time. Hopefully, the new arrangement will help. 73, Floyd - K8AC |
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