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it's not grounded, theres no ground screw and it runs off DC.
"harvey" wrote in message ... hello how do you ground the reciever? "S-Meter" wrote in message ink.net... | 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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