In Reply to: Re: Satellite Grounding posted by wheezer on August 4, 2001 at 21:40:38:
Hey, just talked to my Village electrical code guy. He says it's OK to keep separate ground rods, as the chance for any interaction is slim. I'm also using a satellite surge suppressor in-line before the coax to box connection. Also says copper should be OK to drive as most are copper covered steel and wasn't worried about the rotting problem.
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