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Skin effect is a physical phenomenon that relates to the limited penetration into a conductor of a RF signal, according to its frequency. This effect is present in coax cable, keeping the RF signal in...
Corrosion Protection for Tower Structures. Most people have a tendency to use copper as for grounding because it is a good conductor, and one of the more noble metals. However, it does have a signific...
There are many different types of metals and each has desirable properties. However, when two dissimilar metals are joined to make an electrical connection there can be problems. Corrosion will begin ...
Any properly applied lightning protection device is only as effective as the ground system attached to it!
Equipment racks and cabinets can provide an unwanted path for lightning surge energy.
Fuses react very differently to transient surge current as opposed to sustained overload current conditions.
Global Positioning System - GPS - has infiltrated modern life to such an extent that many people, systems and operations rely on its error-free functioning.
The first consideration for GPS antenna placement is a clear view of the sky, preferably 360 degrees.
Before one can design a properly sized grounding system for the required fall of potential measurement, the resistivity of the soil must be known.
The statement that rods should have a separation, “greater than the sum of their lengths apart,” originates from theory, and the fact almost all ground rods will saturate the soil

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