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![]() "Michael" wrote in message ... Hiya... Been a while since I posted here. For the sake of noise suppression as affective lightning protection is almost hopeless without gas tubes, what would be the minimum gauge wire that you could use for a ground from the radio to a ground spike and from a matching transformer to a ground spike ??? Yes, I know there is loads of info on the net, but I would like some active opinions as some recent discussions I have had on this has been conflicting. Also... I've gotten conflicting opinions on this one too. If you have a long wire or beverage set up on a matching transformer like the ICE 180, there is a ground receptacle on the matching transformer. Would you: A. Use a separate ground wire from the matching transformer to the ground spike and another separate ground wire from the receiver to the ground spike ??? or B. Use one single ground wire from the receiver's ground port going up to the matching transformer and then to the ground spike ??? I know this stuff is antenna-101, but I'm interested to see what the opinions here are Thanx in advance !!! Mike D. Northern NJ Mike, I will use what ever I have, 24 is OK. You are just "bleeding" away the EMF that is making noise. I are not "really" trying to ground the system against lighting or a big power surge. IF you run off local power DO use a BIG UPS. I run off 12v batteries and turn the charger on when I am gone. Big D50's and don't over fill. Burr |
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