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From: jimlux@earthlink.net (Jim Lux)
Date: Tue Apr 1 19:25:12 2003
For those looking for a document describing overall grounding techniques, 
in excruciating detail, the FAA has a spec for their facilities:

Lightning and Surge Protection, Grounding, Bonding and Shielding 
Requirements for Facilities and Electronic Equipment. FAA-STD-019D

Lots of stuff about lightning grounding, power line grounding, coaxial and 
other cables, etc. Basically, it's derived from the IEEE Emerald book, the 
NEC, and other similar requirements/specs.

And, it's even available on line at

http://204.108.10.116/nasiHTML/FAAStandards/faa-std-019/FAA-STD-019D.pdf

A mere 100 pages (which is a heck of a lot shorter than the almost 500 in 
the Emerald book or similar for the NEC).  Most folks probably won't need 
to worry about the stuff pertaining to lightning protection for a radome 
and such, but there's quite a lot about towers, RF interference, and so forth.

Jim, W6RMK

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