Dennis,

Best to use a seperate ground rod, as signals can couple through a common ground rod connection. Seperation needed depends upon type of earth. Try 5 feet from others. Beverage notes www.qsl.net/k1fz/beveragenotes.html

73
Bruce-K1FZ



I want to put up a temporary, single wire 358 degree beverage for the winter. The angle between the two antennas will be approximately 45 degrees. Can I ground the 470 ohm termination resistor for the single wire beverage to the same ground system used by the NE/SW bi-directional without serious interaction?

Or must I drive a separate ground rod for the single wire antenna? If so, how far must it be spaced from the bi-directional ground system?

73, Dennis W0JX
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