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![]() "Ed_G" wrote in message . 192.196... Sometime in May I expect to be moving into a new house, built on Pacific Northwest coastal Sand. It is at 100' elevation about 1/3 mile from where the Siuslaw river dumps into the Pacific Ocean. In the past, I usually drive at least one decent 8' ground rod outside my shack for a station ground, but am wondering what you guys might advise in this regard with having sand instead of dirt. Ed K7AAT longer fatter rods, more of them, add horizontal buried radials, the same thing you would do in any other poor grounding situation... except in sand its much easier to bury radials and drive more rods than if you are sitting on rock, so do more of it. |
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