Hi john,
I just recently read the white papers at polyphaser.com and it seems to me
that they are saying that the antenna mast or tower is a better ground
conductor than a separate ground wire. Also, I did not find any reason to
believe that the coax should be grounded multiple times to the tower on the
way down. I am not disagreeing with your previous post, I am just not
convinced nor do I completely understand it. Do you know of any good
reference books or websites (other than polyphaser) that can help me
understand? I will google the info, just let me know if you have anything on
hand.

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Search the archive on my treatese (sp?) on grounding......

JH
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Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 6:19 PM
Subject: [smartBridges] Mounting APp's on Tower / Grounding Concepts


> We will soon be mounting 3 aPpO's on a tower with sector antennas. Based
> off past messages on this list the tower itself  should be grounded but
> what exactly is the best way way to protect the APpO's?
> Thanks!
> Lewis
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