Earlier this evening we redirected some of the station wiring to separate station grounding from antenna feedlines. The idea is in the event of a lightning strike the electrical pulse passing via the ground wire wouldn’t be coupled into the feedline and come back into the shack. The ground wire coming from the roof mount beam and the ground wire from the station come together on the left side. Antenna feeds and return feeds from the polyphasers are on the right side and slope to the ground bus on the bottom. Both ground lines and an addition ground line from the outside ground bus terminate to an 8′ ground rod.
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