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I guess the old way of attaching a wire to the screw that holds the face
plate of the electric outlet won't be any good then. I could have swore my father years ago used that for grounding. "David" wrote in message ... On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 15:44:30 GMT, "Steve Rabinowitz" wrote: Is there any where in the house or must I attch to a metal stake in the ground. Would rather not run the wire outside, "David" wrote in message . .. On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 13:02:01 GMT, "Steve Rabinowitz" wrote: Will be using a long wire strung around inside of the house for now when I get my tabletop. Where the radio will be there are no pipes etc, what is the best way to ground, can I use the center screw of the electric outlet. Been using protables now & a set top with a whip built in antenna (RS394). Only if your mains wiring is in metallic pipe or raceways. Otherwise I'd run a discrete wire. A fuse or breaker box that is ''served'' by metal conduit or raceway, or a metal (for sure) cold water pipe that has metallic continuity (for sure) into the ground. |
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