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Old December 24th 05, 04:41 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Transforming your simple Ground Rod into a Ground Anchor : Is It Worth The Work ? - You Decide !

DX Savant,

Yes - I have one of these "Ground Anchors" as described
down the hill at about 75 Feet from the side of the house.
Currently the Inverted "L" Wire Antenna Element is a 30
Feet Vertical-Up-Leg and 70 Foot Horizontal-Out-Arm;
going from North-East to South-West.

IMHO - For Noise Reduction here - It works about as well as
the Two Snap-On Ferrite Cores at each end of the Coax Cable.

I did it more for 'additional' Lighning Protection :
+ 75 Feet Away from the House
+ Ground Rod
+ Shape 90* Bend
+ One Foot Under-Ground Metal Tube


hope that helps - iane ~ RHF
 
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