I am just a couple days away from putting up a base antenna. Its going to be 34ft off the ground, on a flagpole...
Flagpole has a grounding clamp, AND No.8ga wire going to a grounding rod. The coax is LMR400, and it will have a lightning arrestor coupler in line with a 8Ga. lead on it going to the grounding rod. The question is, do I need to place the loop in the cable at the Antenna? I was under the assumption that is a drip loop? the connector is shielded in a collar/ base mount for the antenna. The radio will be attempting to squirt somewhere between 38-44 watts....
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I am just a couple days away from putting up a base antenna. Its going to be 34ft off the ground, on a flagpole...
Flagpole has a grounding clamp, AND No.8ga wire going to a grounding rod. The coax is LMR400, and it will have a lightning arrestor coupler in line with a 8Ga. lead on it going to the grounding rod. The question is, do I need to place the loop in the cable at the Antenna? I was under the assumption that is a drip loop? the connector is shielded in a collar/ base mount for the antenna. The radio will be attempting to squirt somewhere between 38-44 watts....
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