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I don't dispute your advice, but I break all the rules here. I don't
have anything grounded. Seems like every time I try and do it by the
book I wind up with ground loops. yech!!!! Follow his advice, not mine.
<smile>
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
On Tue, 26 Nov 2013, Michael Thurman wrote:
> YES ABSOLULTELY that is why those studs are there. run a ground strap =
> from the studs on the radio and antenna tuner, and anything else in the =
> shack to your ground bus. This includes the ground stud on your power =
> supply, and computer case. If you are like me, I even had an audio =
> amplifier and mixer, which i all grounded like that. it eliminates a lot =
> of noise and problems.
> On Nov 26, 2013, at 1:21 PM, Mike Ryan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Hi all:
>> =20
>> This week I'm having perminant electrical service installed in our =
> cottage
>> and proper grounding for sat/cbl services is being taken into account,
>> along with my station, to be grounded in the electrical pannel.
>> Will I still require the use of either the drounding studs on the back =
> of
>> my rig or ATU?
>> =20
>> TNX 73:
>> Michael DE VO1AX
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