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And yes you can stand-by-for-fireworks if you think lightning
protection isn't an issue. Anyone that thinks "floating equipment chassis" (isolated from ground) is a good plan, lives in a place where lighting is something they watch only on the Discovery Channel. 73, Jack Jack Let me assure you, my station is well grounded, Hi! I even have an abnormal passion regarding grounds. My remark was in regarding to a "floating" balanced antenna tuner, which is not grounded anymore than is a balanced line fed doublet. Certainly everything before the tuner is well grounded. I even have a spark gap type lightning protector on the balanced feeds. As far as the debate regarding baluns at the input or output, I would be delighted to be convinced that it either does not matter, or is better at the output..because it makes my life a lot simpler. Right now I am using about 5 feet or so of LMR400 from my unbalanced tuner to a Radio Works remote balun, terminated with 300 ohm transmitting twinlead, feeding a 40 meter doublet. Works like gangbusters. Jim |
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