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I like the idea of the window feed through. In case of a lightning storm,
one could easily disconnect his antennas from the INSIDE. My question is should one ground the feed-through plate at the window to a ground rod just below the window? First thought - Maybe this would help protect the house. Second though - Maybe it would be better to let the coax float with the tower, to avoid burning out the coax. Third thought - With ground rods at both the tower and the entrance to the house, could this create a noise inducing ground loop? Is there any standard practice about this? -- Bob D. ND9B |
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