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Amateur Radio Antennas Ground Theory



Perfect ground vs. poor ground. What is the difference? How does the ground influence the DX-gain?
post 23 Dec 2021


System Grounding Links

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An Interesting Article on Grounding and Receiver Noise
In your recent post you advised that coax should be grounded

Assorted grounding hints and kinks
Assorted Grounding Hints and Kinks and Technical Correspondence

Amateur Radio Station Grounding and Lightning Protection
Grounding and lightning protection are critical to the safe and legal operation of an Amateur Radio station

Recommended practices for grounding
The grounding system also allows transients such as lightning to be safely diverted to earth

Coax cables specifications
A low loss cable with a non-contaminating jacket

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