At 09:09 AM 7/23/98 -0500, WE9V Chad Kurszewski wrote:
>
>>>Make sure that you do not allow the cable to touch the tower. Normaly
this
>>>would not be a problem except that the bare sheild will rub the tower and
>>>create noise. I know that the cable give-away is nice, but nothing is
>>>really free.
>>
>>Au contraire, make sure it is well and thoroughly grounded to the tower,
>>preferably running down the inside, for lightning reasons if nothing else.
>
>I thought aluminum on galvanized steel is a no-no due to dissimilar
>metals? (I'm glad the 3000' of hardline I just got is insulated!!!)
Wow -- that's quite a haul. I'd love to trade my CATV for a couple of
220-foot runs of good 50 ohm hardline!
As for the grounding, my understanding is that you can buy grounding blocks
that have an intervening stainless steel layer to alleviate the galvanic
problem, or else exclude air and moisture from the connection so that the
"battery" doesn't have a chance to form.
73, Pete Smith N4ZR
In wild, wonderful, fairly rare WEST Virginia
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