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Old June 17th 05, 10:57 PM
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A window frame is useless. It's more another antenna,
than a ground. Why do you need a ground? Myself, I
wouldn't use one...Heck, I'm on the ground floor here,
and I don't use one...And I transmit too...You don't
mention the antenna. If you use a complete antenna,
that does not require a ground to complete the antenna,
there is no need for a ground. This is the route I would
take. If your antenna is indoors with you, you probably
won't be able to escape all noise. MK


Hi

Again what about built up static? Where does it go then? I usually switch
between my 2 antennas to see what brings the frequency in better, the random
wire or the dipole. So I don't stay with one fixed antenna all the time. A
ground would still not be needed then?

So I take it most of you not transmitting are not grounded?

Lucky


 
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