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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:56:28 -0800, Frank Gilliland
wrote: On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 09:34:09 -0500, Vinnie S. wrote in : snip If I use a Firestik, which are usually top-loaded, and connect it to some 9 ft. piping that I can use as radials (in a crossing pattern), and ground them to a grounding rod, would that work? Why pipe? Just run a whole bunch of wires radiating from the base. Make them as long as possible and don't worry about any specific length -- it's even better if they are different lengths (which will be the case unless your house is round). Simply cover your attic floor with radials. If the wire will work just as good, I wil do that. Also, I have ground hogs, moles, and rabbits everywhere. Won't they chew up the coax? If you leave them on or under the ground, yep. I guess I am going to have PVC conduit the coax then. I don't have a choice. I wouldn't even mess with running a coax out that far. It's just not worth the effort. You would be better off using what you have around the house. Got a flagpole? No. And I can't put one in front of my house, because the septic drain field is there. Vinnie S. |
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