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up to you really
but i'd be very carful about following the old wives tale about disconnecting your coax during a storm. this will then charge your coax with static that will discharge through your equip when you reconnect it. a shorted connector to a ground line would be much safer, if you wish to disconnect mike "Mike" wrote in message ... I have a discone antenna on my roof and the mast is grounded to the earth with #8 solid wire with a ground rod. I want to use lmr-400 wire for app 50 ft to the scanner. Is it necessary to install the cable with an in-line arrestor ? I hate to have to add more connectors if it isnt necessary...I always unplug the scanner from my cable, rg-58, when Im not using it.....Any thoughts.....Thanks Mike |
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