- 1. [TowerTalk] Grounding on a rock hilltop (score: 1)
- Author: <scottw3tx@verizon.net>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 23:11:32 -0400
- I'm working on a friends' station this week, which is on the top of a very high hill (the hill-top is about 100ft above the terrain for 270 degrees of azimuth). Naturally, the hill is solid rock (the
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- 2. Re: [TowerTalk] Grounding on a rock hilltop (score: 1)
- Author: Eric Scace K3NA <eric@k3na.org>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 23:57:03 -0400
- Commercial sites run out a ground screen, typically long 'radials' of strap or wire. They are anchored to the rock occasionally simply to keep them in place. They form the top of a big capacitor, wit
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- 3. Re: [TowerTalk] Grounding on a rock hilltop (score: 1)
- Author: "John Langdon" <jlangdon@outer.net>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 06:17:38 -0500
- Scott, My station is on a limestone ridge with about 3 inches of soil on top. I run remote, so everything is connected all the time. In this type of environment, grounding really consists of having e
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