I live in the city and my loft has roof access. On the roof I have 3 satellite dishes, one Over-The-Air HD UHF bowtie antenna and one old style analog antenna for my standard (non-digital) locals. Nothing is grounded! Living dangerously I know, but at 65 feet off the ground it would be a 150ft round trip at best to send all the cables down to street level and then back to my loft. Besides, I don't own my building so any permanent changes are frowned upon if ever discovered. I have put high end surge protectors on all the equipment and lightning arrestors on all the coax lines. My question is this: Is there any way to send one single ground wire down to street level (I can see an outdoor water pipe that Comcast and Verizon have strapped on to) and have some sort of central, multi-dish grounding block at the roof level? Also, I have heard that if I properly ground my Over-The-Air Antennas that I may even get a better signal. Is that true?
Thanks for any help, pictures, links, etc.
Thanks for any help, pictures, links, etc.