Hi all,
i finally got my telescoping fiberglass mast sections from max gain systems, and plan to put my astroplane up to about 40 feet at the top tip.
the fiberglass mast will not run all the way to the ground, it is 24 feet long and will be attached to the eves of the house at the bottom.
ill be using dacron rope for guy wires, but that's beside the point.
so, my plan is to run the coax right down inside of the fiberglass tubing in an effort to keep it out of the sun which is the most brutal element on coaxial cable where i live.
when the coax runs out the bottom of the mast (yes, i will be using ferrite on the coax 9 feet down from the hoop) it will run through white PVC sprinkler pipe down across the spanish tile roof (again because of sun and immense heat on those spanish tiles) and then tuck under the eave of the house.
from there the coax will be strung underneath the eave over to where the radio room is. no pvc on that part.
i plan to run the coax down to the ground, to a cushcraft lightning arrestor that will be connected to an 8 foot ground rod. ground rod tied in with house AC electrical.
my main question is will i be inviting static electricity on to the coax by running it inside the fiberglass tubing and then through the PVC tubing?
hopefully someone has some experience with the weird way i want to do this.
LC
i finally got my telescoping fiberglass mast sections from max gain systems, and plan to put my astroplane up to about 40 feet at the top tip.
the fiberglass mast will not run all the way to the ground, it is 24 feet long and will be attached to the eves of the house at the bottom.
ill be using dacron rope for guy wires, but that's beside the point.
so, my plan is to run the coax right down inside of the fiberglass tubing in an effort to keep it out of the sun which is the most brutal element on coaxial cable where i live.
when the coax runs out the bottom of the mast (yes, i will be using ferrite on the coax 9 feet down from the hoop) it will run through white PVC sprinkler pipe down across the spanish tile roof (again because of sun and immense heat on those spanish tiles) and then tuck under the eave of the house.
from there the coax will be strung underneath the eave over to where the radio room is. no pvc on that part.
i plan to run the coax down to the ground, to a cushcraft lightning arrestor that will be connected to an 8 foot ground rod. ground rod tied in with house AC electrical.
my main question is will i be inviting static electricity on to the coax by running it inside the fiberglass tubing and then through the PVC tubing?
hopefully someone has some experience with the weird way i want to do this.
LC