

As far as I can figure it, best case is both ends... but should the feedhorn take a direct hit, (and assuming the servo conductors held together,) the voltage comes right into the house before finally being shunted to ground... I'd rather it shunt to ground as soon as possible and leave the in-house protection to pick up the pieces...
But... I know... if lightning can jump from a mile in the sky, it can jump across a 2" wide arrestor...!!!
pole should be grounded?? uh its in the ground so the dish an pole are grouned only needs to be grounded when mounted on wood or something
If you go with a ground rod at the dish then you have to run a cable from it back to you fuse box ground other wise you will have a ground loop. ]
Does how far away the BUD is from the breaker box determine how large the ground wire should be??? My BUD is around 275' from my house. We put in (2) 200 amp services in a grain dryer and had to ground each one back to the main meter disconnect. It is a pretty good size ground conductor for that and I think that there is still a roll left.
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