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Subject: FAA Tower
From: bobwanderer@polyphaser.com (ROBERT A. WANDERER)
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 96 10:46:38
     Some myths die hard.  
     
     The ARRL still insists that Ufer grounds are a no-no (and if you look 
     into it, you'll realize that failure to utilize a Ufer ground could 
     cause the concrete to crack).  If a Ufer ground ped does crack, it's 
     usually because the rebar or connecting wiring was placed too close to 
     the surface.
     
     Similarly the ground wire up the tower.  One can lead the horse to 
     water....  You're also dealing with the "we've been doing it this way 
     for thirty years..." syndrome.  At least they're using 4/0; some 
     progress is being made.
     
     Maybe they really meant to shunt feed the tower for 1830 kHz?
     
     73,
     Bob Wanderer AA0CY
     Senior Applications Engineer
     PolyPhaser Corporation

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