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![]() "bpnjensen" wrote in message oups.com... RHF - do you, then, suggest that a separate ground rod for the antenna and one for the radio is worthwhile to reduce noise? And if so, how far apart? Random readings on this group the last year or so suggest that this is a recipe for voltage differences that can cause problems for the receiver...with wider spacing of the rods resulting in greater potential differences. Thanks for all your information! I'm going to have to dig this up again, but I thought that I read somewhere in my internet searching on antennas that you'd want something like at least 10 feet between the two so you don't have to worry about electrical issues for lightning. In my personal case, I have two grounds in my backyard because not that I wanted two, but because I moved my antenna, so I needed a ground at another location. I ended up using both grounds anyway, the first one at the 9:1 transformer, and the second at the entrance to the house with the zap trapper. --Mike L. |
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