[TowerTalk] A unique and difficult grounding problem
Peter Dougherty (W2IRT)
contesting at w2irt.net
Fri Jun 5 11:54:24 EDT 2015
Once again, hello all.
For 10 years I've wondered about the best way to ground my station. If I
just had one tower it would be easy. Likewise if all my feedlines entered at
the same place. But here this is not the case. I have two towers-a main
70-footer for HF and a 35 footer for 6m (and maybe someday a 10m Yagi as
well). The main tower is grounded via three 2" copper straps (and stainless
steel clamps) connected to 8' copper-clad steel ground rods at the tower's
base, and 4AWG solid bare copper wire Cadwelded to the rods and then out to
a ground radial field. The small tower will soon be connected to one end of
the ground field via strapping or braid.
*See the attached Ground Plan diagram and photos for real-world perspective.
The main tower's coaxes all connect to an Ameritron RCS-12L (8 ports,
equipped with lightning protection gas discharge tubes). The coaxes and
control lines enter the house via a 4-foot high crawlspace situated under
the radio room, traverse about 25' of carpeted floor then rise up to the
radio desk. The secondary tower's coax enters the house via an inlet box
above floor level in the shack, about 30 feet away from the main tower's
inlet, and on the other side of the shack's floor.
There *is* a Cadwelded, bonded ground line between the main tower, the inlet
box and the secondary tower but the problem I'm facing, and the question I'm
asking, is where the heck do I put the single-point ground panel? Bonding
everything so a lightning strike's rise and fall would occur simultaneously
is something.
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Peter, W2IRT
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