It's an interesting question... I've not heard of the
practice, but am in the middle of installing a new
antenna system. I don't think it would be an effective
counterpoise, from a RF perspective. It lacks symmetry
and any real length on any of the most popular (active
in today's sunspot cycle) HF bands. Better than
nothing at all.
>From an ESD standpoint, the larger the area of the
lightning rod, the more current it will carry as it
presents a lower resistance. I would still drive
rod(s) into the ground.
My local Home Depot had a bunch of damaged 10 foot
lengths 3/4" copper tubing, which I purchased for less
than a single ground rod. These will be used as ground
rods at the base of the mast.
When it comes to lightning, better to err by over
doing it.
73,
Julius
n2wn
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