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, Art Harris wrote: BCBlazysusan wrote: 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? An easy experiment would be to temporarily put a switch in series with the ground wire. Then switch the ground in and out while listening to a weak station. If there is a real improvement with the grounding, it should be obvious by ear or by looking at the "S" meter. Good advice. I'm skeptical that it will improve reception. You may just be expecting it to because you went through the trouble. Some folks swear their car runs better after they wash and wax it! My car does. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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