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On Tuesday, September 9, 2014 12:47:29 PM UTC-5, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Assuming I start at some tree on open ground and run the wire to where I want to set up the receiver, I will usually leave some wire on the reel. The reel is about 28 cm wide, about 25 mm along axis, and entirely made of stainless steel. Is the metal attached to the antenna wire in this way going to affect its ability too much, even if I take care to prevent electrical contact with the ground? No, it should be fine. I would prevent contact with the ground though. |
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