Hello again!
Ok. I have a 7.5 primefocus for c and ku band analog and fta.
The dish is on a schedule-40 steel mast, ~7 feet off the earth.
The run to my house is very long. It goes up the side of the yard, then over to the back of the house, to the grounding block, into the house via conduit to the com closet. It has to be about 100'.
The grounding block is proper, I believe. It has thick copper wire of diameter x, same as the house ground which was NEC compliant, it's massive. The grounding rod is purchased as a 'grounding rod', it's copper clad and goes down at least 5'. What I mean to say it isn't some hillbilly knot of coat hangers, drain pipe and a tv tray leg. It's a real grounding rod.
I am still losing LNBs. Getting tired of it.
With a run this long, should I put another grounding rod at the dish end? Is this problem caused by not burying the cable?
?
Any hints would be greatly appreciated. I did search before posting, don't see a lot of long line out there.
kulakovich
Ok. I have a 7.5 primefocus for c and ku band analog and fta.
The dish is on a schedule-40 steel mast, ~7 feet off the earth.
The run to my house is very long. It goes up the side of the yard, then over to the back of the house, to the grounding block, into the house via conduit to the com closet. It has to be about 100'.
The grounding block is proper, I believe. It has thick copper wire of diameter x, same as the house ground which was NEC compliant, it's massive. The grounding rod is purchased as a 'grounding rod', it's copper clad and goes down at least 5'. What I mean to say it isn't some hillbilly knot of coat hangers, drain pipe and a tv tray leg. It's a real grounding rod.
I am still losing LNBs. Getting tired of it.
With a run this long, should I put another grounding rod at the dish end? Is this problem caused by not burying the cable?
?
Any hints would be greatly appreciated. I did search before posting, don't see a lot of long line out there.
kulakovich