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"REV. Mark Torgerson" <[log in to unmask]>
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REV. Mark Torgerson
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Thu, 25 Jun 2015 14:17:21 -0500
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Hi

Here is my analysis  of grounding a dipole. When I had my
dipole up with out a ground at the station or the antenna, the SWR was 1.5
at MHz 7.191 I installed a station ground and the SWR went to 1.4. I then 
connected the antenna to a second ground rod, and the SWR dropped to 1.2. 
Thus, the old theory about dipoles being self contained, needing no 
grounding just doesn't hold water with me.

Just my personal experience.

God bless,
REV. Mark



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-----Original Message----- 
From: Pat Byrne
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2015 9:40 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Grounding Question

Perhaps I'm old-fashioned and possibly out of date Tom, but I would
whack in that eight foot rod and tie everything in to it.
pat, K9JAUAt 09:01 AM 6/25/2015, you wrote:
>Hello, all.
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>I know I'll get varying opinions on this, but I have a question about
>station grounding out at the RV camp site.
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>As many of you know, my main rig out there is my TS480, and I will be using
>my trusty Alpha Delta DXCC multi-band dipole.  When all is said and done,
>I'm hoping the antenna will be up about 30 feet in the trees.
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>Just as I did in previous years, I will have a ground connection running
>from the ground screw on the TS480 to a terminal ground connection on the
>back bumper of the RV.  I use 10-gauge wire for this connection.
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>Of course, I am very careful about disconnecting my antenna at any sign of
>thunderstorms.
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>Is this adequate, or should I be pursuing something additional?
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>I wouldn't think a dipole would have to be grounded with a ground rod such
>as is the case with a vertical, or a beam antenna on a tower, but my
>theoretical knowledge in this area is a bit lacking.
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>Thanks for any thoughts.
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>Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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