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On Apr 20, 12:46*am, Drakefan wrote:
Count Floyd wrote: I have heard a lot about grounding and using baluns, but I am using the cold water faucet in the back yard, it has an old-fashioned strap with a screw on the top that I put the ground wire in and tighten it down. *Is this any good, or would something else be better? Thanks, Bob - - If the "cold water faucet in the backyard" is actually - attached to the house, it will most likely not be directly - grounded to the earth. - Somewhere in the house there is a ground wire connecting - the cold water plumbing to the electrical system ground, - which is usually an outside ground rod. - In that case the outside faucet is not a good RF ground. - You would do better to build a ground system for your - radio like the kind being discussed here in the other - thread on this topic. - Building a Solid Copper Ground Pipe {Tube} with an Solid Iron Core. - Also - Water Drilling a Solid Copper Pipe for a Ground Rod. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...60795205262938 Transforming your simple Ground Rod into a Ground Anchor : Is It Worth The Work ? - You Decide ! http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...31a1a89aa89026 http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...b69b219da2de33 |
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