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I'm going to build some static protection for my outside wires and I
was wondering about what kind of ground is required. These are just random wires that that will be connected to my antenna switcher which then connects to the push-connecter of my R75. No coax. Can I use the house's electrical ground (i.e. the ground from a nearby outlet) or do I need to pound copper? Would using the ground from the outlet introduce noise or any other problems? BTW, I'm using as my model the simple neon bulb, resistor, capacitor schematic that I found on hard-core-dx . Thanks! |
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