I edited, I'm with you I think. But that's a lot different than driving ground rods and giving the secondary of your service transformer many grounds to choose from. That creates the possibility of potential between grounds and a lighting strike nightmare.Correct. I have several ground rods at the tower base and all along the perimeter ground which is tied to my electrical service entrance. From this point I have ONE piece of heavy copper cable running into the shack where I have a ground buss with ground leads going to various pieces of gear. I'm not sure exactly how 222dbfl has his configured however I just wanted to mention that multiple ground points does not necessarily mean ground loops. A lot of people think that just because there is more than one ground rod than there will be ground loops present. Not so as long as they are all connected together at one point and not multiple points.