I suppose one should initially define "best" .    I take the approach that the NEC code is to be followed under any and all conditions.

As to general station configuration I refer you to the work of Jim Brown, K9YC.  He has done extensive work and produced publications on the topic.    He advocates the LINKING approach also known as daisy chain connection to a common ground point. With each ground conductor having a few milliohms of resistance, we find total resistance is the sum of the individual resistances.   R total = R1 + R2  + R3 + ...........

I prefer to use the FAN approach or STAR ground system. The station power supply ground is the common point for each piece of station equipment to be connected with a dedicated ground conductor.  With each ground conductor connected to a common point we then find the total resistance is resistors in parallel.  R total = R1*R2/R1 + R2  or

R total = 1/ [(1/r1) +(1/r2) + (1/r3)]......... In this case the total R is less than that of the lowest value resistance present.

Just be sure all feed lines and rotor lines have lightning protection devices on each one and they are outside of the house. Any driven ground MUST be bonded to the AC Mains ground for the service.   This is a requirement of the NEC.

73

Bob, K4TAX


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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2021 21:06:47 +0000

From: Robert G Strickland <[email protected]>

To: Elecraft Reflector <[email protected]>

Subject: [Elecraft] best grounding technique

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It seems that there are two ways of running grounding wires in the shack: FAN - from a common ground point, individual grounding wires are run to each piece of equipment; LINKING - a ground wire is run from each piece of equipment to the next and eventually ending in a common ground point. What's the group wisdom on the relative merits of these two approaches to running grounds in the shack? ...robert

-- Robert G Strickland, PhD ABPH - KE2WY [email protected]
Syracuse, New York, USA

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