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I am using an inverted L random wire that feeds right in through the window
where I have my radio. Was wondering if using coax as the lead in and running a wire from the braided shield at the feed point to a utility ground right outside the window would help cut down on the noise that's being generated by I assume my neighbor and perhaps myself. If so, do I just tape back the braid and connect the inner wire of the coax to the alligator clip that I attach to the whip on my dx-398? If you need more info please let me know. Thanks Brian |
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