Hello Tower Talkers: A local ham friend is planning to install a "first-time" HF Station. The problem that he has is that it will be located on the second story of his house. He is in great need of i
Coax entry: passing through a window is easiest, drill a hole through the wall, all the usual techniques... Separate the three grounding problems: Lightning, electrical safety, and RF, and don't expe
Helps to drill through a stud. It'll act like conduit and save you the trouble of fighting the insulation. Marlon (509) 982-2181 Equipment sales (408) 907-6910 (Vonage) Consulting services 42846865 (
I don't consider myself an expert on lightning protection, so I will defer to others for that. My station is on the second floor of my wood frame house in a Chicago neighborhood. I do NOTHING special
station. Any and Lightning literature out on Loop Skywire or him. Thanks For good lightning protection, all feedlines lightning bypassing and the station ground must be common with the utility groun
the code lightning ground something wire of two metals). That won't save you or even help much for lightning. Especially if the lead is long. hopefully not separate from all to meet NEC How do you s
Hello Tower Talkers: A local ham friend is planning to install a "first-time" HF Station. The problem that he has is that it will be located on the second story of his house. He is in great need of i
Hello Tower Talkers: A local ham friend is planning to install a "first-time" HF Station. The problem that he has is that it will be located on the second story of his house. He is in great need of i