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Re: [TowerTalk] [RFI] Back of desk grounding buss

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] [RFI] Back of desk grounding buss
From: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 11:31:46 -0700
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On 3/21/14 11:01 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 3/21/2014 9:02 AM, Jim Lux wrote:
So, maybe we should be focusing more on 60 Hz bonding and whether it
can take the fault current from a MV distribution line that contacts
your antenna.

Hi Jim,

I think most would agree that we should prevent that possibility by how
we locate antennas.

With respect to your earlier post, "short, fat" to me means the braid
stripped from TX coax, which is roughly equivalent #10, or #12 stranded.
Yes indeed, at the frequencies of lightning, inductance dominates. But
the emphasis on low resistance is for bonding to minimize potential
differences between equipment with unbalanced connections for baseband
signals (audio, control, data) that are the result of mains power
leakage currents. When you do this bonding, and do it well (short, fat)
you completely eliminate the need for transformers to kill power line
"buzz."


I agree.. if you're looking at power line, then R will be dominant over L and "shorter is better"



It is a REALLY bad idea to tie each piece of gear separately to a single
ground rod -- that creates a really big loop when that equipment has
cables running between them. Those who advise against "daisy-chain"
bonding are missing this.


Yes indeed.. I think the real choice is between something like "bar along the back" or "one big grounding lug in the middle of the back".

A star ground with 20 foot long wires from each piece of equipment to the antenna entrance panel would be a recipe for disaster, loop wise.


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