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Re: Topband: choke/bleeder resistor on RXvertical?

To: Jamie WW3S <ww3s@zoominternet.net>
Subject: Re: Topband: choke/bleeder resistor on RXvertical?
From: w5zn@w5zn.org
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2018 03:40:03 -0700
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Hi Jamie,

I assume you are referring to short RX verticals similar to those used in the Hi-Z and other arrays with a 20 to 25 ft vertical element.
I have extensive experience with these and have the HiZ-8 on 160, the 
passive BSEF-8 array with 25 ft "umbrella" verticals on both 160 and 80 
meters and also have the YCCC 9 vertical array. I have never experienced 
a situation where I believed there was a need for any type of choke or 
bleeder resistor to quiet noise. As Tree has pointed out with an active 
array such as the HiZ or YCCC-9 this may create issues with the array 
amplifiers
After a proper installation to ensure good RF connections in the system 
and address any common mode noise condition that may exist, all of these 
are extremely quite at my QTH without the need for "bleeder" components.
73 Joel W5ZN


On 2018-12-19 11:19, Jamie WW3S wrote:
Since verticals are know to be "noisy" on receive, and a fix is a rf
choke or bleeder resistor to ground, anyone try that on short
verticals used for receive only to quiet some noise?
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