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Old October 26th 05, 10:31 PM
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Default Antennas and Grounds : Do It Step-by-Step !

And give up the Fun of "Cutting" the Coax Cable everytime
you cut the Grass )

One of the main things here is for those individuals who
disconnect their Coax Cable at the Antenna when not in-use.

If the Coax Cable is in the Air with the end disconnected
from the Antenna then the Coax Cable will itself become a
Lightning Attractor in a Storm.

Burying the Coax Cable just helps to reduce the Chances of
it becoming an Attractor.

DUH ! - Don't Bury the Coax Cable alone-side
the Under Ground Utilities - It Ain't Smart !


iane ~ RHF
 
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