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![]() Michael Lawson wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... -=jd=- wrote: On Mon 29 Nov 2004 11:29:49a, dxAce wrote in message : Michael Lawson wrote: Thanks for the info. I'm thinking of trying to use the top of my split rail fence to hold a 80' wire, so I was curious about your setup. Do you have a buried coax leading to your shack?? Yes, both runs of coax are buried, leading into Transi-trap lightning protectors, then up to a two way anrenna switch, then to the Stridsburg multi-coupler, then to the receivers. dxAce Michigan USA When you disconnect the coax (say, when a thunder storm is moving in), do you just disconnect from the switch or do you disconnect outside? The reason I ask is that when I had the 300' of wire, it seemed to be a fairly decent static-charge collector. The neon in the static-bleeder would get a pretty decent workout from time to time. It got to the point I kept the coax disconnected outside as the norm - connecting it only when I wanted to listen. I can imagine with both of your wires, your transi-traps are worth several times their weight in gold... I just disconnect from the switch. Never had any problems as the antennas themselves are directly grounded at the feedpoint through the transformers. You're using your 10:1 transformer for the grounding? Well, yes. There is no direct connection between the antenna and coaxial cable. dxAce Michigan USA |
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