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If you put a screen of chicken wire under your coil grounded with a rod....
You ARE doing it right!
Worry about personal safety the most but, Even slightly wet ground is an
very good ground surface.
-T.
On 10/29/2015 04:47 PM, msweeney23@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
For my new build i dont currently have a proper RF ground. I see with a TF you must ground the NST and the TF to RF ground. I assume this means secondary ground which means my TF will be 'grounded' to a large square of chicken wire.
I dont see this being a very effective RF shunt.. do i need to make myself a proper RF ground into 'earth' via a long ground cable? If so i need to do that before it freezes solid :)
Im thinking pounding a 2ft long copper tube with a solid connection should be good enough but im concerned the long ground lead will negatively effect performance (10 feet or more).
Sent from my HTC
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