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Old December 16th 06, 10:25 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
[email protected] amyotte@personainternet.com is offline
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Default Getting ready to hook up a random and hav a question...

I have read that the best way, quiestest, to hook into a random wire is
at the far end, attach a balun, go thru a ground block attached to a
ground rod, bury the coax as it runs to the house, go thru another
ground block which is connected to another ground rod then into the
house.

I have 2 options here, one is the above (about 150 feet of coax), the
other is to hook into the random at the near end, thru a balun, feed
into the attic to a ground block that has about 40 feet of ground wire
attached coming from the ground rod, then to the receiver.

Which is the better? Is there enough difference to warrant the extra
expense of the 1st option, more coax, over the 2nd?

Punched down the ground rod and secured the tripod on the boat house
today, just have to decide the antenna hook in.

Gotta love the spring like conditions in mid December to do this. Norm
is high of -3C, tomorrow +12C.


Brian