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tommyknocker wrote:
John Miller wrote: Moving coax around should have no effect at all. How is your system grounded? Insulated, stranded copper wire hooked to a small pole stuck in the earth. You have a multimeter? While your rig is all connected up, measure the voltage, both DC and AC, between the shield of the coax and the ground "hole" of one of your wall sockets. Please note that I am *not* suggesting that your house electrical ground is a good RF ground (although it could possibly be better than a small pole in the ground). But if there's significant difference in electrical potential, it's a good indication that your radio grounding system needs work or re-thinking. Maybe someone can post a link to a site with good grounding info. -- John Miller Email address: domain, n4vu.com; username, jsm In Tulsa, Oklahoma, it is against the law to open a soda bottle without the supervision of a licensed engineer. |
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