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From: brucecom@shore.intercom.net (James D. Bruce)
Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 13:34:25 -0400
I've also done the same thing using one pane of the 2 in a basement casement
window. I have also glued and sandwiched styrofoam btwn the aluminum panel
and a treated piece of thin plywood. The plywood protects the styrofoam,
which insulates the aluminum from the outside temperatures. I did this as I
found out in a short while that condensation would collect on the inside of
the alum. panel and get into the connectors. Works great!
Jim/NV3V
-----Original Message-----



>In a message dated 98-05-28 18:44:39 EDT, TOMK5RC@aol.com writes:
>
><<  I fabricated an aluminum panel the same thickness
> as the aluminum window and placed bulkhead coax connectors in it. I then
> grounded the panel to the main ground outside and used it as the ground
> distribution, also.  >>
>
>        This is an excellent technique. When connected to your external
ground
>system, it becomes your Single Point Ground System to which all cables are
>connected to the ground system. What you're trying to achieve is to keep
the
>lightning out of the shack by shunting everything at the entry point to
>ground. Now you have your Polyphaser, etc. units connected to the same bus.
Be
>sure to use an anti-oxidant on all connections.
>
>Cheers,  Steve  K7LXC
>



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