http://wirelessestimator.com/content/standards/eia_tia_222/protective-grounding-standard
 
<http://wirelessestimator.com/content/standards/eia_tia_222/protective-grounding-standard>

this is a good start.

https://sites.auburn.edu/admin/facilities/spw-bid-calendar/11-150%20AU%20Regional%20Airport-Construct%20a%20Self-Supporting%20Radio%20Tower/Project%20Documents/1/Motorola_R56_2005_manual.pdf
 
<https://sites.auburn.edu/admin/facilities/spw-bid-calendar/11-150%20AU%20Regional%20Airport-Construct%20a%20Self-Supporting%20Radio%20Tower/Project%20Documents/1/Motorola_R56_2005_manual.pdf>



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> On Nov 22, 2016, at 7:54 PM, Dev <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I’ve heard it’s good to ground multiple places, like up by the radio, down by 
> the turn to the ice bridge and inside the shelter, but how do you that (and 
> is it necessary) with CAT5e/6? Do you strip a section off the insulation and 
> tie the drain wire to multiple ground lugs? Sounds hard to do and not get 
> water in the cable. I just have been running surge suppressors inside the 
> building that the cable plugs into before heading to the switches/etc. What 
> should I be doing?

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