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, RHF wrote: On Apr 19, 1:41*pm, Telamon wrote: In article , *RHF wrote: On Apr 19, 12:13*pm, Telamon wrote: In article , *RHF wrote: On Apr 18, 8:10*pm, "Count Floyd" wrote: I am the OP, and wanted to put some more details in. *I am in Hobe Sound, Fl, one mile from the ocean and our water table is very high. * I think that the pipes in the house are copper, but if I get a ground rod, how long should it be? *My radio is a tube boatanchor, fully restored, HE-10 and my principle interest is listening to the BCB, as it does great there, but some shortwave. Thanks, Bob -- SWL -Newbies- Using a Cold Water Service Pipe For Grounding Point CF / Bob, READ : SWL -Newbies- The Ground Rod is First and Formost for Electrical Safety and it can also Help to Improve your Radio Reception. - SNIP - - Never take technical advice from an idiot. Telamon -recommends- *"Never take technical advice from an idiot." Then Tealamon - Never Talk To Yourself ~ RHF -ps- polluting another thread again with your personal attacks on me. Come up with a valid reason then retard. You can't do that can you. - - You give bad advice and you can't back it up. What a freaking retard. - - -- - Telamon "The Chief Resident-in-Charge of Alt.Local.Village.Idiot" - Ventura, California - PONG : Telamon - "You give bad advice and you can't back it up. What a freaking retard." Pong right back at ya retard. I don't see any technical backup of your statements above so put a sock in it until you can do it. Retard. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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