Thanks all for the replies.
Interestingly enough the building department, when pressed, said they didn't
care about anything but the foundation. On the rest they defer to the
experts in the field, i.e. the hams.
Naturally enough there will be a good ground system, etc. installed. The
mountains of N. Utah get some really good thunder bumpers. Stray electrons
of whatever potential or current are not welcome in the shack. BTW the shack
is enclosed in a UFER cage basement, the tower base will be UFER style and
will be situated in the somewhat damper part of the property. We still flood
irrigate our yards so moistening the ground system is easy.
73 K7MEI, Brent
>From: <hdmc38@bellsouth.net>
>To: <K7LXC@aol.com>, <towertalk@contesting.com>,<brentbaum5323@msn.com>
>Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Tower Foundations, II
>Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 12:29:34 -0500
>
>You need a friend in the building department! It may go a little easier if
>you have a local contractor secure the permit instead of an owner
>builder.Someone they know and knows the process to secure a building
>permit.You may need an electrical permit also.Chapter 8 from the NEC has
>all kinds of requirements.Like the man said it's their game,you need to
>learn how to play it.Hope this helps.
>
> 73 Joe K4XZ
> >
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