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I don't know if I'd try it, likely it's radiating through the coax run from
the radio to antenna switch and RF ground which likely isn't all that good.
Of course I say that and when I was newly licensed for the HF bands I found
if I run a wire from the RF ground connection to the water pipe in the
bathroom on the other side of the wall behind the radio desk, and pulled the
PL-259 connector enough out of the radio so the shell wasn't making contact,
connected to my 10 meter antenna it would tune on 160 very well. Of course
the burglar alarm system in the house never worked right again after I did
that and my voice was coming out of several places in the house and scared
the hell out of my brother who was visiting at the time, but I had fun for a
half hour before he was able to yell up and ask what I was doing. In short,
try it at your own risk, I can't guaranty you'll like the results.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 2:02 PM
Subject: Antenna question.
> Hi list.
>
> I have a Cushcraft R7 ground mounted in the back yard, and a G5RV
> temporarily installed in the addic.
> I plan to put the G5RV up outside this summer.
> The G5RV won't tune below 20 with out a manual tuner.
> I have them both hooked up to a three antenna switch, the switch has a
> ground setting.
> The other day I found that when the switch is set to ground that the
> antenna, or antennas will tune on 80, and 160 with the tuner in my
> TS-2000.
> My question is, if it will tune, is it safe to transmit on those bands?
>
> Thanks in advance, and 7 3.
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