First off, thank you both for the great feedback. Always nice to see more than one person recommend the same product.
I ask this question only because I wish to learn more. I understand how WCMZ 28 will improve at 352 deg. (160+180=340) But how does a directional antenna pointed at 160 deg pick up a signal from 282 deg (WHTV 34)? or even at 245 deg?
NEC 2008 (governing code for my area) says:
Quote:
810.21 Grounding Conductors — Receiving Stations.
Grounding conductors shall comply with 810.21(A)
through (K).
(H) Size. The grounding conductor shall not be smaller
than 10 AWG copper, 8 AWG aluminum, or 17 AWG
copper-clad steel or bronze.
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So another question is about
Philips SWV2197W/27 RG6 Coaxial Cable Burial Grade with Ground Wire. I can't find any data on the Internet with specifications on the grounding wire, neither composition, nor gauge. I'm assuming code was written at 17 AWG simply to prevent 18AWG from being used. Does anyone have data on this cable?
Thanks again!