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You want to ground the receiver, not the antenna. And it would help reduce
the noise a bit, and increase the signal strength of the received signals. If you had a longwire antenna or if you live in thunderstorm country, there are devices to help remove static from the antenna before it reaches the receiver, and devices for shunting lightening to the ground. But the antenna should not be grounded. |
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