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On Apr 14, 8:47*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *"Michael" wrote: Hiya... Been a while since I posted here. *For the sake of noise suppression as affective lightning protection is almost hopeless without gas tubes, what would be the minimum gauge wire that you could use for a ground from the radio to a ground spike and from a matching transformer to a ground spike ??? *Yes, I know there is loads of info on the net, but I would like some active opinions as some recent discussions I have had on this has been conflicting. Also... I've gotten conflicting opinions on this one too. *If you have a long wire or beverage set up on a matching transformer like the ICE 180, there is a ground receptacle on the matching transformer. *Would you: SNIP - I would ignore the bad opinions and go with the good opinions. - - However, if you do decide to go with a bad opinion - I would ask Billy boy. - - He could probably come up with the worst reasoning - - or just wait a few more minutes as RHF is putting together - about 3 pages of bunk for you to slog through. - - I'm looking at my watch to see how long it will take him. - - Shouldn't be much longer. - - -- - Telamon - Ventura, California - OK - Telamon - Here is RHF's "Tip" on Ground Wires : As Short As Possible -and- As Heavy As Practical. { Do What You Can Do To Make Both Happen } keeping it simple and practical - iane ~ RHF |
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