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			i have a question. in reference to station grounding, i have read keep the grounding strap as short as possible and not a multiple of a resonant length on the ham bands. with that in mind, even if i ground pieces of equipment to individual ground rods, won't the complete grounding system be long? in my mind i am looking around the room and seeing a grounding system being at least 12 feet long, if i go along the perimeter of the desks (which are in a "U" shape in the room. trying to grasp this in a practical sense. sorry if it is basic and i am just not understanding it. not responsible for spelling. :-) any input on this would be most appreciated. -- 73 de KU4YP "A clean ham shack is the Mike Prevatt sign of a sick mind....." Advanced Operator Bartow, Florida Active HF/VHF/Digital | 
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