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![]() Birderman wrote: Hi, As a newbie I would like to know when grounding why is it not feasible to use a connection to the mains electricity supply to the equipment. After all this is a sure way to make sure that everything is connected to a common ground. Some books say use water pipes and others say don't, very confusing for a beginner, any comments on to the best approach. What about Ground Plane is that possible with a longwire antenna ? Why does the grounding stake need to be far away from the house, what would a typical distance be to be considered far. Can the cable to the grounding stake be routed in the ground ? Your respsone to the above questions would be appreciated. Birderman Try the grounding article under antennas at the AMANDX site below. Simple easy to follow ideas on a good ground that works -- 73 and Best of DX Shawn Axelrod Visit the AMANDX DX site with info for the new or experienced listener: http://www.angelfire.com/mb/amandx/index.html REMEMBER ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN HEAR FOREVER |
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