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I plan to build a random wire antenna in my backyard with an RG8X
feedline. I want to ground the feedline just before it enters the house. Can I connect the coax to a SO-239 to SO-239 adapter (I think it's called a PL-258), then attach the adapter directly to a ground rod using a hose clamp? Or, should I buy a lightning arrestor (e.g., Zap Trapper) and attach that to ground rod just outside the house? Thanks. |
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