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18-Apr-2016, 2:48 PM
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hsparks56
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2 Antenna's and grounding advise
Need advise on the following: Do I need a separate ground wire for 2 antenna's that will be mounted about 15 feet away from each other or can I jump a ground wire to the other and then to my service ground?
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19-Apr-2016, 1:16 PM
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You can jump the grounding wire no problem assuming you mean a mast grounding wire and not the coax grounding block(s).
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