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On Aug 3, 4:51*pm, "Dave" wrote:
"Art Unwin" wrote in message ... On Aug 3, 3:09 pm, Bruce in alaska wrote: In article , It is for this reason the transmitter chassis is grounded and separated from the radiator system which has it's own closed circuit and where the potential is above that of true ground. In this way your transmitting circuit does not have a ground loop which is the last thing that you want. i don't know where you get your radios, but in all of them here the coax connector is connected to the transmitter chassis which also has a lug for going to the safety ground. By golly, I believe you are correct! I thought that was a bad practice! Are all electronics at the same potential in the U.S. as its container? So with a ground connection at the electrical supply point and a provided connection for another generated "ground", is that not an invitation for ground loops? Lightning tries to get to the true ground by the shortest route and the requirement is for you to not *be part of it's route, even if your radio has to be the sacrificial lamb if you haven't pulled the plug. there ain't no such thing as 'true ground', tis all relative. H'mm, the ground point with the lowest potential relative to other ground potentials in the same system is the "true" ground of the system. Now can you tell me which "ground" is protected and from what? And RF ground; is that protected from lightning? Lightning is multi frequency oriented so it would appear to me it would gyrate towards a radiator. What about just one wire to the antenna and let the earth be the return line to close the circuit! Seems like the definitions have gone awry without involvement of a chassis ground but then it is you that is electrically educated and the better judge. |
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