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You should consider lightning, if it's common in your area.
If you take a strike at the antennas, the potential at the shack end of that elevated coax will be huge. I would have some way to disconnect and ground outside, if you were to do that. In general, elevated coax is not a great idea, although there are no "rf" problems in doing so. MK |
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