[TowerTalk] Station Ground
Charlie
ad5th at direcway.com
Fri Jan 14 17:25:05 EST 2005
I use ring terminals crimped then soldered. I have to agree that the size of
the ground terminals on most rigs does prevent the easy use of a larger
gauge ground wire. My station ground rod is about 3 ft from the rig and 6ft
in the ground. The largest wire I could use to ground the rig and the amp
was a #10. I like the ring terminals since they make a neat and solid
connection when crimped and soldered both.
I have also used the buss bar behind the desk method and got the hardware
from a vendor in QST that I do not recall right now. Seems it was JS
something "systems". 73 / DX
Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Live Blues Music
www.492acousticblues.com
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 3:39 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Station Ground
> How do people attach their rigs to a bus-bar (or
> similar)? The bigger the ground wire the better, but
> most rigs/amps have small, somewhat fragile grounding
> posts. How do others out there connect a nice
> hefty ground wire to their rig or amp? Also, how
> do people attach the wires to the bus-bar or
> ground rod? Bolts? U-Clamps? Solder? Any
> advice would be appreciated.
>
>
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