Ive been trying to find information on grounding my station that's mid house with no real ground close. So I must go through the wall and down into the crawlspace. I was told by an electrical engine
On 11/12/12 11:27 AM, Rick Scott wrote: Ive been trying to find information on grounding my station that's mid house with no real ground close. So I must go through the wall and down into the crawlsp
Rick, An electrician advised me that 4 AWG solid is required locally for safety ground bonding. I used about 40 ft to connect my station and electric service ground electrodes. It costs around $1
An electrician advised me that 4 AWG solid is required locally for safety ground bonding. I used about 40 ft to connect my station and electric service ground electrodes. It costs around $1/ft. OTOH,
Local ARRL RFI rep says I need 2AWG minimum 1/0 would be better but it seems awful big. Im running a ground from the Rig, Tuner etc to ground. I had not done that yet when I moved the shack due to
You do not need a wire like that from the rig to the entrance panel. As a matter of fact you don't even need a separate ground wire in that location. The coax shields can serve that purpose. If you
For RFI? that makes no sense from a physics standpoint. If you're looking for low AC resistance, then invest your money in strap. If you're looking for low inductance, diameter or size has a very sma
The late N4IN had over 300 acres to play with and got large transformers for free and used the wire for radials. He had over 7,000 feet in the late 1980's. Dave K4JRB ________________________________