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Originally Posted by Stereocraig
AS long as they can "See" the towers, you'll be fine.
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And, so it does work fine! Thanks!
I got the XG91 and gave it a test run on the third floor. With the RCA preamp it pulls in all the UHF channels we had before plus some more. I didn't test the AntennaCraft 10-7-31 - too big for indoor use!
I'm researching and buying mounts, mastic sealing tape, grounding supplies etc, so that I'll have everything together when I do the gable installation in a couple of weeks.
I've been reading about grounding on this forum from GUM and others and plan to ground the mast and the RG 6 to the house electrical ground before entering the house.
So, I've a question about GE grounded RG 6 (product # GE 73342) that is available online. Can this ground wire be stripped back from the sheating and used to ground the mast and the coax? The pictures I've seen online don't show that the ground wire is moulded as an "add-on" to the coax. Also, i've been unable to find any information on the size of the ground wire. It would be really convenient if the grounded coax could also be used to ground the mast.