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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 13:40:27 +0000 (UTC), John Passaneau
wrote: I want to follow on what some of the other have said. First to only reason to have an RF ground in you shack is if you are going to use an antenna that brings part of the antenna that is supposed to radiate RF into the shack, as an example, a long wire antenna. Dipoles, beams and verticals that are feed with coax do not need RF grounds in the shack Not true. Feeding an antenna with coax does not remove the need for a station ground and here's why: http://k6mhe.com/sub/BlancedFeedLine.pdf Danny,K6MHE |
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