Artificial Ground Question
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 08:46:51 -0700, Richard Clark wrote:
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 13:06:57 GMT, "Spin" wrote:
For receive only, would an artificial ground be useful for the
frequencies between .150-30 mhz?
Sure. But not much over simply connecting to the safety ground at the
power outlet, and using a conventional tuner.
Just to be a little note... some SWLers run a wire from the chassis of
a radio to "any" ground realizing a increase in signal. This may be do to
the fact that this ground actually becomes part of the antenna so-to-
speak. Smply running a wire connected to the chassis out the window and
in the other direction of your antenna may do the same thing. However, a
safety ground with anything having an external antenna is generally a
good idea. :-)
When using a power outlet as a ground, you may incur more noise depending
on what equipment is also sharing the same ground.
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