mmnassour said:Yep...at least according to the RS website:
SULPHUR SPRINGS-BROADWAY
#01-8118
1339 S BROADWAY
SULPHUR SPRINGS, TX 75482
Phone: (903) 885-9494
Mon-Sat 9 am - 9 pm
Sunday 10 am - 7 pm
JHBrandt said:If the buried part of the pole isn't painted or otherwise insulated, and it's buried deep enough to reach moist soil year-round (5-6 feet or more), it should be grounded OK. If it's painted or not deep enough, you can buy a copper ground stake at Radio Shack and hammer it into the ground, then clamp a grounding wire between it and the pole.
Name141 said:All right. I'll get a CM 2020 when I can afford it and a grounding block. I guess I need a grounding rod as well ?
Name141 said:The 30 foot antenna I don't think has guy wires on it either and it gets a little floppy with the current antenna when I go to twist the pole and try different areas.. I guess that's something I might have to purchase later too (guy wires).
JHBrandt said:Name141 said:All right. I'll get a CM 2020 when I can afford it and a grounding block. I guess I need a grounding rod as well ?
Certainly won't hurt.
Name141 said:The 30 foot antenna I don't think has guy wires on it either and it gets a little floppy with the current antenna when I go to twist the pole and try different areas.. I guess that's something I might have to purchase later too (guy wires).
Good idea. Without guy wires the antenna will sway in the wind, which could make your picture break up. And of course a big wind storm could bring the whole thing crashing down![]()