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Joel
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 11:02 am    Post subject: Install question Reply with quote

I am thinking about moving my StarBand dish while our service is down. I
want to run the coax from the house all the way through plastic pipe to the
steel pool. Their I will put a weather head. I'll ground the pipe and dish.
But I know they want to have the coax grounded at the house before it goes
inside. In this case, it will be in conduit. Do I have to take the coax out
of the conduit, put up a grounding strip at the house and then put in back
into the conduit? I can actually think of arguments for it both ways. Any
Installers on this news group have any ideas?

Joel
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kryppy
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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 7:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Install question Reply with quote

On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 06:02:09 GMT, "Joel" <Joel@cyberbest.com> wrote:

Quote:
I am thinking about moving my StarBand dish while our service is down. I
want to run the coax from the house all the way through plastic pipe to the
steel pool. Their I will put a weather head. I'll ground the pipe and dish.
But I know they want to have the coax grounded at the house before it goes
inside. In this case, it will be in conduit. Do I have to take the coax out
of the conduit, put up a grounding strip at the house and then put in back
into the conduit? I can actually think of arguments for it both ways. Any
Installers on this news group have any ideas?


The ground matters little, trust me.
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