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"Mark Zenier" wrote in message ... In article , garthpdm wrote: Hi, I am wondering what limitations are on the length of the ground wire lead from the transformer/balun to the ground rod? Thanks, It may do undesirable things, like add directivity. I was messing around and found that putting my 9:1 transformer at various lengths along the antenna away from the ground rod, I was able to cancel out the neighbor's light dimmers, but only on one band at a time. That meant that it was also nulling any radio stations in that direction, too. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) Yes, very right! Burr |
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