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somehow to directly connect open feeder to ground rod during non use
periods. TNX KG4CYB |
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"HaveHFWillTravel" wrote in message ... somehow to directly connect open feeder to ground rod during non use periods. TNX KG4CYB *First* shield-ground the feedline(s) to an external ground at a bulkhead or under-house or next-to-station ground rod. Then: Take a bulkhead SO-239 connector; screw and solder it to a copper or brass bar so that the center of the connector is filled with solder thru a 1/4" hole from the back. File smooth. Bond that bar to your RF/safety ground system (that nearby ground rod), and before a storm approaches, short the feedline(s) to this ground source. I've gotta add that before you short feedlines to a ground connection *inside* your shack, be sure you have all equipment cases bonded to that ground source via independent single-point connections to that same source, unplug all the equipment from AC power sources, and stay away from the equipment during a thunderstorm! 73, Jack Painter Virginia Beach VA |
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Switch, bandclamp, duct tape. Take your choice.
"HaveHFWillTravel" wrote in message ... somehow to directly connect open feeder to ground rod during non use periods. TNX KG4CYB |
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On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 03:27:31 GMT, HaveHFWillTravel
wrote: somehow to directly connect open feeder to ground rod during non use periods. TNX KG4CYB You can check the Wireman's spark plug apparatus for balanced line at http://thewireman.com/ground.html#878 or do what I do -- just disconnect the line outside the window with banana plugs when the sky gets dark. bob k5qwg |
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