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Old September 29th 05, 01:56 AM
Michael
 
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I have a remote tuner in my garage, about 100 feet from my shack. The
fluorescent lights flicker in the garage when I transmit with the amplifier
on. I suspect this means there are high voltages in the garage. It still
works. I us the metal interior of the garage for a ground. The steel sheets
that form the interior of the garage are wired together.

Michael W0EZI

"Scott" wrote in message
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Nah, RF is good for burning off warts and such

Scott
N0EDV

Dave Platt wrote:

This can lead to
"RF in the shack" problems, and you may need a really good RF ground
for the tuner and rig just to keep RF voltages on the equipment
chassis from being a problem.



 
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