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On 22 Apr 2006 01:09:00 -0700, "RHF"
wrote: Telamon - Well written except two little words were missing. I know that but it still operates as a 'poor' to 'marginal' RF return. The impedance is higher than what you would want for it to be a good ground and worse it usually has plenty of noise on it so it should be your last choice. This is the very reason 'if' at all possible a separate Ground Wire should be used as the "Primary" RF Ground to the Radios and other equipment in the Radio Shack. Especially if you are going to be using an External Antenna which requires a Good Ground like an Inverted "L" Antenna with a 9:1 Matching Transformer and Coax Cable feed-in-line. iane ~ RHF . There is a ground on the cable. Adding a second ground (or 3rd if there is a 3 wire power cord) can cause more noise. In most urban environments the RF improvement to be realized from having a fancy receiver ground is buried way down in the noise floor. You'd be better served by talking your neighbors into getting rid of their $5 light dimmers. |
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