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Old 15-Jul-2011, 7:35 PM   #21
John Candle
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Tv Antennas and Reception

Thats a Big Beautiful OTA Antenna. To prevent the coax from swinging in the wind , feed the coax up through the bottom of the mast and out the top.
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Old 16-Jul-2011, 1:50 PM   #22
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Actually I've gone back up and tied it to the pole all the way down when I put the ground wire on and rebolted it to the wall. The reception even improved a little after I grounded it. After the thunderstorms a couple weeks ago I figured I better get everything grounded just in case, wouldn't do to have the insurance company deny a claim if we had a lightning strike and it wasn't properly grounded.
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