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J.J. wrote:
"This talk about "single point ground" can be confusing, especially when the solution involves multiple ground rods. I believe we are really saying that the station (equipment) should be connected to ground at only one point--." I agree. It`s to avoid the equipment becoming a link between grounds which can become points of great potential difference. The equipment would likely burn. Great finesse may be needed to avoid such a nexus. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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