On the surface it sounds like a good idea.  Im no electrician, nor do I play
one on television. Is it a good idea to have the ground in the same sheath
as the conductors?  Im thinking in a lightning strike- would it be better to
shunt the surge onto the tower and tower ground asap or run it all the way
down to the ground at the busbar?  Does having the ground in the same sheath
increase the likelihood of burning up the equipment in the
enclosure/house/radio shack?

Chris

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Subject: Re: [WISPA] CPE's and the NEC

I am currently waiting on 2 distributors who I'm contacted about getting 
cat5 with a grounding wire (either #10,12, or 14).  They are getting a 
hold of the manufacturers and are going to see if they will make it and 
what the min commit it.  I will let everyone know.

Brian

Jason wrote:

> How do all you guys in NEC enforcement areas handle the grounding 
> issue?  Details please.  Currently I am not in an enforcement area, 
> but that's about to change.
>
> Scratching head,
> Jason

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