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			ground the chassis , to a ground rod driven in the ground.This will also take care of grounding the coax shield, if you use coax. In
 the case of a long wire, the ground is a mandatory item, if you want the
 antenna to work right.
 
 "harvey"  wrote in message
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 hello
 how do you ground the reciever?
 
 "S-Meter"  wrote in message
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 | You want to ground the receiver, not the antenna. And it would help
 reduce
 | the noise a bit, and increase the signal strength of the received
 signals.
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 | If you had a longwire antenna or if you live in thunderstorm country,
 there
 | are devices to help remove static from the antenna before it reaches the
 | receiver, and devices for shunting lightening to the ground. But the
 antenna
 | should not be grounded.
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