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Michael,
You should be OK if you run a large ground wire directly down to the ground
below your shack. Some ground would be better than nothing.
Will you be able to put up an antenna at a Condo? Condo associations are
usually fairly strict. Also, don't forget that you will be in close
proximity to others and running 500 to 600 watts may be asking for a lot of
head aches. I only run 100 watts here in my home and I get in to stereos
powered sub woofers and some computer speakers.
Don't forget the monthly, usually ridiculous, condo fees. and other
unpredictable so-called emergency assessments charged by the association.
My intention is not to be negative, just pointing out problems others have
had, don't want you to not have read the so-called-small-print.
73
Howard #3
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 7:47 PM
Subject: 2nd floor or higher shack
> Hi all:=20
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> Has anyone heard of a ham shack on a 2nd or higher floor running a 5 or
> 600w=
> amp?=20
> How did they take care of the station grounding?=20
> I'm actually kicking tires on the possibility of a condo.=20
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> 73:=20
> Michael DE VO1AX=20
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> Sent from my iPhone=
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