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[TenTec] Station and AC Ground

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Subject: [TenTec] Station and AC Ground
From: "JAMES BRASSELL" <jimbrass@bellsouth.net>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:37:24 -0500
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Hey, All.

Just a quick observation and question.  I have read many posts on this site 
about having the station and AC mains grounds tied together.  For my 
observation, when you have a separate station ground (and I do; a good one) and 
all pieces of equipment are tied to that ground and the ground wire from the AC 
plug is tied to the equipment chassis then you have effectively tied the AC 
mains ground to the station ground.  I have measured from the AC mains ground 
to the station ground and it is zero ohms, with no voltage (to the microvolt 
between them).  I have looked in the equipment and the AC ground is tied 
directly to the chassis, not through a board.  My question is, if the equipment 
is grounded and you have a good AC mains ground is that not tying the mains and 
station grounds together?  I could see where one might have a problem if the 
ground in the equipment was achieved through a circuit board and the equipment 
was not otherwise grounded.  I feed two verticals, GAP Titan and 
 Voyager, and run 1500 watts into them on a regular basis without any RF 
problems.  What say you?

Jim, K4ZMV
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