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![]() ORIGINAL MESSAGE: On 1 Jan 2006 12:47:43 -0800, "billcalley" wrote: Or is no RF ground _at all_ required with a dipole; unlike when using random wires or verticals, and other such un-balanced antennas? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Any antenna which requires a connection to ground should be shown the trash can immediately. Ground (earth) is a lousy conductor and does nothing to help your signal. RF belongs up in the air, not down in the dirt. If you find that connecting a ground wire actually improves your signal, you have a SERIOUS problem in your antenna. 73, Bill W6WRT |
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