That's true, I've seen things work over the years that will leave you
scratching your head. In fact, I've done some of those things, I even know a
guy who runs 1500 watts with no RF ground on his station at all, in an
apartment building with a couple wire antennas in the trees out back, he's
been doing it for 20 years now, with the amp plugged in to an outlet in a
spare bedroom which I guess the outlet was put in for an air conditioner but
he doesn't use one in that room and he's never had any problem in all that
time, no complaints or anything. He's not on at primetime TV watching time,
but still, that TS-940 and I forget what amp it is, an Alpha I know that but
which model I'm not sure, and he's on almost every single night all that
time and sometimes during the day.
I have one of the artificial grounds on my radio, but actually, since that
will only handle 300 watts, I leave it on the radio so I don't have one when
I run the amp and even the problem I used to have with the old amp, I fixed
up a couple of the good jumpers I used in that setup, I had a problem with
one, and 1 other problem, and since I put the SB-200 in line about a month
ago, I have no problem at all so far. I won't, how ever, be running it in
the summer, that with the AC and the rest of the radio and computer stuff on
the same circuit breaker, will either blow the breaker or burn the place
down. I have an extension cord, very heavy, I may try running the amp off
the bathroom outlet if I really feel I need it for something. I don't plan
to use it though.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: long wire antennas.
> It's kind of like one of those artificial grounds, I have heard on this
> list
> I think, that it'll work in a pinch. Certainly better than no ground as
> far
> as RFI on the radio is concerned.
>
> besides, what I keep saying along with many others on this list is, try it
> and then you'll know. Does a quarter wave long wire, or antenna work?
> Depends on what you deffine as work. Compaired to a mobile antenna, or
> compared to a 4 element quad on a 75 foot tower.
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