AFSOC
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Looking for some advice from some old shoe amateurs to fill in some sizable knowledge and experience gaps in my UHF/VHF know how. I just moved into a house and intend to put an antenna mast on my roof for a vertical VHF/UHF base antenna. I have tentatively selected a location for the antenna, eyeballed a good direct run from the mast to a ground rod location and have estimated a path/distance/ground rod quantities to tie into service ground. My questions have to do with grounding and bonding as it applies to lightning protection but I of course will accept any advice on RF grounding as it relates to my 2M/70cm station.
I want to set up my station in my garage which is on the opposite end of my home structure from my service panel and ground. I am unable install a perimeter ground due to a 32 ft wide concrete slab in front and a 36 ft wide slab in back for the pool deck, both butt up too and terminate at the house foundation. I can bond my antenna mast ground to the service ground with 40 ft of 4ga solid and three rods along the run. My biggest question is how to bond the ground rod attached to my coax/Polyphaser to the service ground? Does it even need to be bonded to service ground? Can I just run a bond wire from the ground rod to the home circuit breaker panel (located in the garage)?
Any advice is appreciated. I live on the gulf coast of Florida and we're no strangers to lightning here.
I want to set up my station in my garage which is on the opposite end of my home structure from my service panel and ground. I am unable install a perimeter ground due to a 32 ft wide concrete slab in front and a 36 ft wide slab in back for the pool deck, both butt up too and terminate at the house foundation. I can bond my antenna mast ground to the service ground with 40 ft of 4ga solid and three rods along the run. My biggest question is how to bond the ground rod attached to my coax/Polyphaser to the service ground? Does it even need to be bonded to service ground? Can I just run a bond wire from the ground rod to the home circuit breaker panel (located in the garage)?
Any advice is appreciated. I live on the gulf coast of Florida and we're no strangers to lightning here.