I use a solid copper grounding bus attached to a 14ft. ground rod via half inch welding cable. All of my antenna switches, radios, etc are connected to that. I always leave my antennas unplugged and the ends dropped into a crock pot for lightning strikes. I take very good care of my equipment. Thank you very much for your profound advise. I can hardly wait for your next series of syllables.
I use a solid copper grounding bus attached to a 14ft. ground rod via half inch welding cable. All of my antenna switches, radios, etc are connected to that. I always leave my antennas unplugged and the ends dropped into a crock pot for lightning strikes. I take very good care of my equipment. Thank you very much for your profound advise. I can hardly wait for your next series of syllables.
jimbob6044 1 year ago
Ever here of a thing called grounding and DC coupling. Another appliance operator shows his metal.
jrlaudio 1 year ago
or you could run it through a transformer and see what you get.
free electricity for a 12 volt light...
yinglyca 1 year ago
you need a lightning arrester on that thing...
seeing as dipoles arent grounded thats what it needs..
I had a big stick that did that to me years ago. all i did was ground the braid...
you could ground your yaseu.... a lightning arrestor would help...
yinglyca 1 year ago