Ground Antennas
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I did some surfing on the Internet and found a great deal of information
about Ground Antennas. Run a wire from a grounding rod to your antenna
lead on your radio and sure enough you start pulling in signals from the
ground. I conducted a simple test and it seems that some stations on the
lower bands offer very acceptable reception. I also read that this
matter was studied up until the 1930's and then all research ended. I
don't recall this ever discussed in this group before. Comments?
Roger
Any signal is a "voltage difference".
This means between two points.
Ground is ground and is not considered any
signal...zip...zilch...zero..nada..nothing...refer ence 0.
You are a moron. Study up some first.
mike
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