[Towertalk] Re: Towertalk digest, Vol 1 #253 - 17 msgs

Donald L Kerouac k9nr@juno.com
Wed, 29 May 2002 10:21:24 -0500


Steve,
I can think of no good reason to run your feedlines inside the tower.
There is an old tale that feedlines are somehow isolated from RF and
lightning by running up the center of the tower.  
Not so!  RF and lightning can't tell if the lines are inside or outside
the tower.  If that were the case, I wouldn't have to use isocouplers on
lines coming off AM broadcast towers.
The only time I saw lines on commercial towers go up the center (cellular
monopoles are the obvious exception) were when there were so many
feedlines that there was not room enough on the outside of the tower.
Save yourself a lot of hassles and go up the outside of your tower.
73...Don, K9NR


> Message: 8
> From: "Steve/n0tu" <n0tu@codenet.net>
> To: "TowerTalk" <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 06:15:07 -0600
> Subject: [Towertalk] Feedlines inside or out?
> 
> I've seen a few tower installations with feedlines were mounted on 
> the out
> side of the tower instead of inside. From what I've read and heard 
> all
> cabling should go up the inside, Right?! The case where I saw it on 
> the
> outside was 7/8" hardline or maybe larger? I admint large diameter 
> hardline
> would be a real bugger to haul up the inside of the tower!
> 
> So what's the rule? Inside or out? And if you do run your hardline 
> up the
> outside, are you at greater risk of leading a that dreaded strike 
> down the
> feedline into the shack? Common sense seems to say better to stay 
> inside the
> tower w/cabling. But common sense is sometimes mislead. Please 
> advise.
> THANKS!
> 
> Steve/n0tu

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