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I have recently been plagued by rain static on a new vertical antenna,
this a 42 foot vertical fed at the base through an SG230 auto tuner, and used on all bands. It seems I need a static bleed of some sort, a choke or resistor. What is the best component to use in an outdoor environment? I thought the auto ATU would in itself provide a static bleed path, but apparently not. Any thoughts, how have you solved this? 73, Deni F5VJC |
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