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Old 20-Feb-2012, 6:45 PM   #4
GroundUrMast
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So long as the antenna is in the attic, I would opt for using a grounding block or, if you're using a splitter, the ground lug on the splitter. When grounding permanently installed equipment, so far as it's possible, I locate the grounding block close to the electrical service ground, I prefer to avoid long and/or shared ground connections.

A surge protector that can be unplugged from the wall is less preferred IMO.
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