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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 09:16:22 -0400, Tony Meloche
wrote: It took me all of ten minutes to drive a 4' steel rod into the ground outside my window, and clamp my ground lead securely to it, then bury it below grade. My ground path is now a measurable 30" to solid earth ground, and the improvement in MW is very noticeable. Still "flip a coin" whether improved or not on SW bands, but tonight will tell. Thanks to those who reinforced for me what I already knew, and was trying to "get by" without. Tony Though copper conducts better, even steel should be helpful. Given they both oxidize, who knows whats better after a year or so. |
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