Antenna Attic Grounding

This video explains the ways to properly ground an outdoor tv antenna according to national electric code.
Antenna attic grounding. Step 4 how to ground your coax cable. Remember that grounding a tv antenna that s installed outdoors can minimize the effects of indirect lightning strikes or static electric buildup during storms. The house will act as a natural shield and as long as your attic mounted antenna system is independent to the rest of your antennas lightning won t be an issue. This is great for the amateur radio.
I have no idea how to ground it though. I want to cut the cord and put a antenna in my attic. Lastly if i do ground the antenna would grounding it to the outside of the electrical conduit coming into the attic be where i should ground to. My house ground rod is not to far from where the antenna will go but the copper will have to go out and down one side.
Again the clamp you will need will depend on the diameter of your antenna mast. Most customers who mount an antenna in their attic end up installing a preamp on their antennas. It seems the attic will negate most risks. I have read many mixed opinions on grounding in the attic so i have decided to ground just to be safe side.
A second advantage to mounting the antenna in the attic is that you will be protected from lightning strikes in the event of severe weather. My attic like most attics have soffit and roof vents. Does an attic mounted antenna need to be grounded. Does the moving air coming through these vents create any risk for the indoor antenna.
Power to hdtv is surge protected but not sure if i should be grounding my attic antenna by attaching the shield of its coax lead in about 75 ft to a local waterpipe. Originally posted by gerryp123 great ota reception with an attic antenna no amp but i m sure a lighning strike near my hdtv would ruin my day.