TV Antenna (rooftop) Grounding? - outside antenna coaxial cable
I have an antenna on my roof. I have an insulated copper wire made of galvanized steel or aluminum pole his bar (not sure - I want my workers, the neighboring island is an HVAC), approximately 5 feet on the ground. The coaxial cable antenna works on a piece of land is the land for the same steel (aluminum?) Rod of insulated copper wire. After the block of land, the coaxial cable will then be used on a separator by the cable company in a box outside my house (when I run cable). Splitter cable company is connected to the earth a kind of plaque that a short wire made of copper-base to have joined my electric box. Coaxial cable runs from the splitter and at home in two different locations, each about 10-15 meters from the SPLItter.
It sounds like you really grounded, to be bleed static electricity? Concern over land in two different locations (pole and electric field)?
Friday, February 12, 2010
Outside Antenna Coaxial Cable TV Antenna (rooftop) Grounding?
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