I always heard grounding material should be braid or flat copper strap otherwise your ground could turn into an antenna or ground loop. Grounding the tower to the mains ground is a building code item in some states.So I plan to do the grounding when I'm off Wednesday and Thursday. I plan on putting a 8' copper rod at the tower. Is #8 solid copper big enough from the tower to the ground rod? Some say to run a ground from the tower rod to the main house ground also. Is #8 solid copper big enough for that also? It will be about 45' from rod to rod.
I've heard that to. I thought that was for vehicles though. Maybe someone else will chime in. I know my ground at the meter box on the rod is solid copper.I always heard grounding material should be braid or flat copper strap otherwise your ground could turn into an antenna or ground loop. Grounding the tower to the mains ground is a building code item in some states.
I'm running 3/4" flat copper braid from my antenna switches ground lugs inside the garage to a copper ground rod 1 foot away from the garage. Also I use adapters to convert 3 pin ac to 2 pin on my power supplies. So far I have no ground loops or RF problems. Hope this helps.