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O.K., I see what you mean. Well here is another trick, and it really
does work. If you have a ways to go to a ground and want to keep rf
out, use a run of coax using the center as the ground wire and bypass
shield at each end to this wire or I should have siad that other way
around, with a .001 cap.
73s
Butch Bussen
wa0vjr
xOn Sat, 23 Feb 2008, Mike Duke, K5XU wrote:
> If you are using it to give some directivity to an antenna, yes.
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> If you are using it as a place for rf current to go instead of a shack
> ground, it really isn't critical.
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> Mike Duke, K5XU
> American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs
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