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![]() "Hal Rosser" wrote in message . .. yes - make it higher - high as you can get yes - make it longer - even if it can't be straight. no - questions are not stupid And the higher & longer you make it, the more you need to have a grounding antenna switch. Leave the antenna grounded when not in use - and don't use it when there are electrical storms nearby. Note: Grounded antennas are less likely to get struck directly than floating wires because they will drain off a static charge that might actually attract the lightning. Also, most receivers are damaged by "close" strikes, not direct hits - and the grounded wire will take care of the induced current easily. On a direct hit, it may do the job, but insurance is always good to have. |
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