Yes, please do not bow out and remove one of the most qualified
participants from the discussion. Let us sort out the good
information from the deja-moo. Trust me, it isn't that hard to do.
73, Eric N7CL
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
>Date: Thu, 04 Jun 1998 09:25:40 -0400
>From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
>
>At 06:37 PM 6/3/98 -0700, you wrote:
>>There is a "typical" commercial site grounding check list in Appendix B
>>(I think, don't have the book in front of me) of the PolyPhaser "Grounds"
>>tutorial.
>>
>>I have decided not to reply to the various postings by experts,
>non-experts and
>>pseudo-experts.
>>
>
>That's too bad - I've always found your comments enlightening. The only
>difficulty I have with the Polyphaser book is that it assumes that the
>equipment must remain on and connected at all times, and then prescribes
>protective measures for that situation. What I want to know is whether
>disconnection of all conductors outside the structure is an alternative
>that would provide similar, better or worse protection than leaving those
>conductors connected with the full complement of protective measures.
>
>
>73, Pete Smith N4ZR
>In wild, wonderful, fairly rare WEST Virginia
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