Stephen W. Kercel wrote:
Third, having no RF ground is a big nono. The problem is that the RF
that is on the chassis of your rig has to go somewhere.
I'm sorry, I have to respectfully disagree. If you have a balanced antenna
system, or even an unbalanced system with RF properly choked off from the
outside of your coax, there will be no RF on the chassis that 'as to go
somewhere'.
In addition, it is very difficult to provide an RF ground at HF. Even the
8-foot wire you mention will have significant impedance. And a ground rod is of
absolutely NO use for RF grounding, although correctly applied ground rods may
be useful for lightning protection.
--
73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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