After many hits, I ungrounded, added inductance and lots and lots of surge suppression (not little ethernet supressors) - my experience (or luck) has been that it is better to un-ground. My location has 100 percent clay soil (clay was used as an insulator in the old days), so that may be a factor.
Brad H On 5/23/07, Justin Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have one tower, that as a test, we did not do any grounds other than the power ground. Everything else is grounded by "default". What I mean is the mast attached to the tower is grounded simply because it is attached to the tower, etc. This site has been up for 2 years with no issues. The luck factor has a lot to do with lightning. This is not the norm, was done as a test. Justin -- "Life is unfair, but root password Helps" --- Justin S. Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CCNA - A+ - CCNT - TAT - ACSA - COMTRAIN MTIN.NET Wireless - WISP Consulting - Tower Services WEB: http://www.mtin.net WEB: http://www.findawisp.com Phone: 765.762.2851 -- WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
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