You have to realize that DC ground and RF ground are not always the same. I've seen 5/8 inch cable arc and burn holes through the outer jacket when it was attached to the reflector of an antenna. The entire antenna was bolted to the tower. DC wise the entire thing was one huge short circuit, but there were very high RF voltages present throughout various parts. Total antenna power was about 40kW.
The spade terminal on the end of the line was just part of a larger overall grounding arrangement that included toroid chokes, AC panel bonding, etc. If your station is near the AC panel, it could be a convenient way to ground the antenna line before it gets to the radio.
The spade terminal on the end of the line was just part of a larger overall grounding arrangement that included toroid chokes, AC panel bonding, etc. If your station is near the AC panel, it could be a convenient way to ground the antenna line before it gets to the radio.