I am almost through with a remodel job to my residence that includes running low voltage cable. None of the general contractor, his electrician or the guys I hired to run the low voltage cable seem to have a clue about grounding the antenna mast and antennas that I am ready to put up. For example, they have run the antenna cable to the fireplace chimney, but it is at least a 50 foot run across the roof from that location to the ground rod at the electrical service. Everything that I am reading on the this website and elsewhere on the net suggests that the antenna mast should be as close as possible to the ground rod -- 20 feet or less if at all possible. The general contractor and the cable guys just shrug their shoulders and say I should pass it off to the electician. The general contractor's electrician says that distance is not an issue and that he will drop another ground rod. I do not want to do this myself, but I want to have some confidence that the person making there decisions and doing the work has a clue. Please contact me if you are an electrician or other qualified antenna installer in the Houston Texas area that can put up and properly ground antennas and their cables. email is my member name @manneguill.com
[ December 21, 2004, 10:58 PM: Message edited by: bgmanne ]
[ December 21, 2004, 10:58 PM: Message edited by: bgmanne ]