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Of the solutions presented in the ARRL Antenna Book for 2nd storey
grounding...ha, ha! There are no solutions! But that doesn't help me. I live in an apartment - a set of rooms in a 100+ year old building, so you'd THINK they'd have copper/metal plumbing; but, no. It's been pvc'd. So no cold water pipe. The ARRL cautions, and I concur, against dropping a long bit o' wire from the window to the ground - many issues, including having the ground wire function as a resonator, or, RF burns from touching th radio. Don't want those. There's the MFJ "artificial" ground, but I don't see how that would work with the ATAS 100 I have - like having an antenna tuner for an antenna tuner. Any thoughts? thanks, kc0olm |
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![]() kernelkole wrote: Of the solutions presented in the ARRL Antenna Book for 2nd storey grounding...ha, ha! There are no solutions! But that doesn't help me. I live in an apartment - a set of rooms in a 100+ year old building, so you'd THINK they'd have copper/metal plumbing; but, no. It's been pvc'd. So no cold water pipe. The ARRL cautions, and I concur, against dropping a long bit o' wire from the window to the ground - many issues, including having the ground wire function as a resonator, or, RF burns from touching th radio. Don't want those. There's the MFJ "artificial" ground, but I don't see how that would work with the ATAS 100 I have - like having an antenna tuner for an antenna tuner. Any thoughts? thanks, kc0olm What does the ATAS 100 feed, and where is it? Just use complete antennas. Myself, I wouldn't worry about it. You don't need a ground in the shack for rf purposes, as long as the antenna is not fed directly from the shack. IE: random wire fed from a tuner in the shack, etc..I haven't used an rf ground in the shack for years. I would not waste any money on an MFJ "artificial ground". MK |
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![]() http://www.k0lee.com/durango.html I don't have either the FT100 or the ATAS100, but according to this web page, it looks like uhf/vhf stuff. shux, man - in an apartment, you could mount it to a radiator, or fridge or stove or metal cabinet - or railing but if its hf - never mind .. |
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If I remember right, the ATAS is a HF auto tuner of sorts, usually used
for the yaesu mobile antenna...Sounds like he's trying to feed a mobile whip with the auto tuner, at home. But just guessing...BTW, the FT-100 is all band...HF-VHF-UHF...Kinda the yaesu equal to a icom 706....MK |
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kernelkole wrote:
I live in an apartment - a set of rooms in a 100+ year old building, so you'd THINK they'd have copper/metal plumbing; but, no. It's been pvc'd. So no cold water pipe. There's the MFJ "artificial" ground, but I don't see how that would work with the ATAS 100 I have - like having an antenna tuner for an antenna tuner. Any thoughts? I have always solved that particular problem with a dipole which requires no RF ground. However, lightning protection is an entirely different matter. I just never worried about it and never got hit. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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For an RF ground, the connection from transmitter/antenna tuner to a good
ground should be a half wafelength long at the operating frequency. For more frequencies, add more half wave wires. But dont coil the wires. hi the height is less than about 0.1 wavelength, a straight wire connection is ok Of course the usual rules for ground and connections apply. w4mb |
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On 21 Jan 2005 20:20:18 -0800, "kernelkole"
wrote: Of the solutions presented in the ARRL Antenna Book for 2nd storey grounding...ha, ha! There are no solutions! But that doesn't help me. I live in an apartment - a set of rooms in a 100+ year old building, so you'd THINK they'd have copper/metal plumbing; but, no. It's been pvc'd. So no cold water pipe. The ARRL cautions, and I concur, against dropping a long bit o' wire from the window to the ground - many issues, including having the ground wire function as a resonator, or, RF burns from touching th radio. Don't want those. There's the MFJ "artificial" ground, but I don't see how that would work with the ATAS 100 I have - like having an antenna tuner for an antenna tuner. The only aspect of this that has not yet been presented adequately is the artificial ground. I neither subscribe to nor recommend this, but you should at least be aware of how it is intended to work. The "artificial ground" has one end connected to your shack ground (in your case the chassis of the transmitter or tuner will do nicely. The other terminal of the "artificial ground" connects to a length of wire that is just sufficient to connect to an earth rod driven into the soil beneath the shack. The "artificial tuner" internals consist of a series resonant circuit - a capacitor and a multiple tapped inductor and an RF current detector. The "artificial ground" is tuned for a maximum of RF current when your rig is transmitting. The artificial ground with its length of wire from the rig chassis to the earth rod makes up a series resonant circuit that is electrically an integer multiple of a half wave. That presents the lowest possible RF impedance between the chassis and the earth rod (as indicated by the maximum of RF current in the artificial ground). The effect of this will be to make the chassis of the rig "cool". It will have no effect on the antenna tuner, but it will reduce the flow of RF current through other devices in the shack via power cords. Bob, W9DMK, Dahlgren, VA Replace "nobody" with my callsign for e-mail http://www.qsl.net/w9dmk http://zaffora/f2o.org/W9DMK/W9dmk.html |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... If I remember right, the ATAS is a HF auto tuner of sorts, usually used for the yaesu mobile antenna...Sounds like he's trying to feed a mobile whip with the auto tuner, at home. But just guessing...BTW, the FT-100 is all band...HF-VHF-UHF...Kinda the yaesu equal to a icom 706....MK Okay - thanks for the info - He just needs to move in with his downstairs neighbor. |
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