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I remember that some types of military vehicles with radioes and useing
whip antennas had a so called "artificial" gnd I think MFJ made one of those at one rimw or another too! Would this type gnd be of any benefit if I am useing inverted dipoles (mostly vertical polarized). Probably not. Your inverted dipole should be very nearly balanced. A balanced antenna system would not benefit from an artificial ground. You might consider a 1:1 balun to prevent feedline radiation, and to preserve system balance. Artficial grounds are actually part of the antenna, and are useful when there is a severe imbalance in the system. Also when there is a significant amount of "rf in the shack", which is what you get with imbalance. The artificial ground attempts to put your rig chassis at rf ground, and no rf in the shack. How well they work, that is another thread. 73 Gary N4AST |
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