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![]() "Denny" wrote in message ups.com... To reiterate what has been said by others... There are two issues here for your elevated ham shack... RF ground and AC/DC ground... Not the same critters and in your case one will not do both jobs... First, for life and limb you need an AC/DC connection to the service panel, i.e. local electrical ground... Length of this does not matter... Second you need an earth ground as close to the rig as you can get... As I read this you have dropped wire out the window to a ground stake... Excellent, now get busy and continue on with that ground wire also along the edge of the house to the electrical service panel ground... Now for the really important stuff, i.e. working DX, you need an RF ground... In your case I suggest that you use a quarter wave length insulated wire for each band you operate, attached to the common ground behind the rig... Hang or fan them out the window, run them through the ceiling to the attic, run them around the walls of the room, run them down the hall behind the baseboard, just whatever you can do to spread them out as long as possible .... Grounding a quarter wave radial at the far end is not a good idea... Tape the end so no one can touch the bare wire and leave it... That should cool off your RF problems... GL denny / k8do Ah yes, violate all NEC grounding rules in the name of propagation. Nothing like having ground loops, eh? |
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![]() "RadioGuy" wrote in message ... You know nothing. You have the lowest brain capacity of any living human in the world!! pse don't feed the troll |
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"Sal M. Onella" wrote in
: "RadioGuy" wrote in message ... You know nothing. You have the lowest brain capacity of any living human in the world!! pse don't feed the troll How's your code practice coming, or did you give up on it because you're lazy? SC |
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