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Can I use my grounding rod that the house is connected to, to ground my CB Base antenna?

Hello! Looking into getting a Antron-99 CB Base antenna. I noticed a grounding rod already on my property that is about 3 inches away from the concrete base of my house. I believe the grounding rod is used for the 3rd prong of the electrical out *I'm 20 so bare with me* but the 3rd prong being the ground that some electronics require. But I believe that is what the grounding rod is used for? My question is will that grounding rod be sufficent for my antron-99 antenna? Not sure if grounding rods for homes and grounding rods for antenna's are the same and if there the same length in the ground. Any input is always much appreciated! Thanks!

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