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Ok John. Run 1/4-wavelength of ordinary wire (smaller guages are okay),
attaching them to the grounding lug of your radio or tuner. Run one wire for each band, to start with; you can tweak it later. I wouldn't use coax of any kind for the job. Bear in mind that this is a "station ground" for R.F. - not an electrical ground. If you get a chance, I would suggest reading up on "R.F. counterpoise", or "station counterpoise"... 73, Mike KI6PR El Rancho R..F, CA "John Shadle" wrote I am trying to set up an HF station and don't have a readily available ground at my shack location. I have heard that it's possible to run a wire from the ground connection on your radio, not connected to anything else, as a "fake ground" as long as you cover the end of the wire (if coax, as I'm hoping to do) with teflon tape so that it's not exposed. I was thinking about using 75 ohm coax for this purpose, but was wondering if that is a bad idea (i.e., 50 ohm coax to attach to the 10m or 20m antenna and then 75 ohm wire for the "ground"). Has anyone else has experience with this set-up? Thanks, -john (W4PAH) |
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