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I'll be going into a park, operating from a park bench via battery
ft897d and a nice dipole strung up in the trees wondering should i have some sort of ground to my rig or what ever while sitting on this bench? how would i achiee that take a copper spike and wack it into the ground =============================== A ground connection is unnecessary with a dipole, whether the feedline is coaxial or twin wire. You are not mains operated or running a kilowatt.. A single earth spike is useles for a ground connection whatever the circumstances. If it makes you feel safer, while sitting on your parkbench, you could connect the ground terminal on your transmitter to a 2-feet long earth spike via a 3-feet length of 18-gauge, flexible, multi-strand, plastic insulated wire. Don't forget to take an umbrella with you! ---- Reg. |
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