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My thought is to run a solid #8 wire underground from the electrical
ground rod to the closest point to the radio. There, set an 8 foot ground rod giving a close to zero loss from the radio ground to the electrical ground. The fact that the copper lead between the two rods is buried will only improve the radio ground rather than create a resonant loop. Any thoughts? Buck N4PGW Tie them together at a common point. In one of the radio stations I worked at, I was always trying to second guess the engineer who was before me. There were plenty of grounds loops that the RF loved to bug us with. That was a 10KW AM'er, RF getting into an audio console was a real source of irritation for the production people as well as me. We resorted to screening one control room with copper screening. THAT was cool, we got 30 DB of isolation when the door was closed. Wish I had that screened room for my SHACK!!!! 73 WB7FFI |
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