I don't know the diameter of the base section of that tower, but I would 
suggest that you separate the copper ground wire from the galvanized 
mast by a stainless-steel shim cut from a hose clamp. then clamp the 
whole thing with another stainless-steel hose clamp -- or two 
daisy-chained together if necessary.
Polyphaser makes coax grounding kits: four different ones, the choice 
depending on the metals at each end. I have found DX Engineering to be a 
very prompt supplier of Polyphaser products.
http://www.dxengineering.com/Products.asp?ID={2FF844DC-98FB-4AD3-B011-4CD3323C219D}&SecID=94&DeptID=19
73
Alan NV8A
On 11/06/08 10:48 pm Ron Buswell wrote:
> I recently acquired an MA550 tubular crank up tower.  I was wondering if 
> anyone knows of a good way to ground the base of the tower.  I've been 
> looking for some kind of stainless steel bracket to connect between the 
> galvanized tower and a copper wire connected to a ground rod but have been 
> unable to find any.  Also, I am looking for some way to ground the coax to 
> the ground rod.
>
> Any ideas??
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