Isn't it more of a question of how?
Properly implemented it may be fine, sloppily implemented it
could create problems - of course that's true of all grounding
systems.
On 12/19/2013 1:39 PM, EDWARDS, EDDIE J wrote:
But for anything connected to RF equipment, daisy chaining violates
the "guidelines" and specs for single-point grounding systems. This
may be acceptable as long as the overall shack has proper lightning
protection in all other cases.
That is NOT correct. These so-called guidelines are based on a
misunderstanding of circuit fundamentals.
73, Jim K9YC
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