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![]() "snip" However one of the benefits of impedance matching for certain antenna types like the inverted-L is you can also achieve an effective RF ground for the coax shield when the matching transformer (unun or balun) is located close to the ground. This allows for a short (effective) ground connection from the common end of the transformer windings to ground. That would be a side benefit. The main reason for this grounding arrangement is that the valley I live in gets wicked lightning storms. I think that by having the entire antenna operating at DC ground with the low resistance of the twin RG6 braids entirely outdoors and directly to earth ground would reduce the possiblity of a direct lightning strike on or near the antenna conducting enongh current past the grounded balun to ignite the house where the leadin enters. |
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