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| Subject: | Re: [TenTec] RF Ground |
| From: | Steve Hunt <steve@karinya.net> |
| Reply-to: | Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com> |
| Date: | Sat, 04 Apr 2009 21:13:39 +0100 |
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Have you ever considered that providing a better local RF "ground" could
make "RF in the shack" problems worse?
Take the example of a half-wave dipole fed with coax that is a multiple of a half-wavelength long and bonded to a "good RF ground" at the shack end. If there is no choke balun at the feedpoint, significant common-mode current will flow down the outside of the coax braid because it represents a low impedance path to earth. The better you make that "RF ground", the higher the common-mode current and the greater the potential for RF in the shack. Steve G3TXQ Martin Ewing wrote: Yes, but... It's still worth trying to establish a local RF "ground" -- ensuring that everything in your shack is bonded together. No antennasystem is perfect, and many of us have some RF in our shacks. |
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