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I'm almost embarrased to ask this question but I want to hear what
some of you all have to say. I know the importance of grounding, I'm a grounding freak (when it comes to the antennas), be it here at my QTH or in the vehicle. But I have never actually grounded any of my receivers itself. By that I mean I have never actually grounded the radio before at my home. I did over the weekend and I am curious - - does this make a noticeable difference on the receiving end? I don't know if it's just been a good listening environment over the weekend or did my grounding of the radio make the difference. I have noticed a 'very' low noise floor (almost to nothing) on both the shortwave bands, especially 60 meters and also on the BCB bands. Luckily I live out in the country away from a lot of the rf problems people have in the city and I can't believe that I could get the noise floor even lower than it usually is. Just good conditions this weekend or did the grounding of the radios actually help in this? |
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