I posted this about a month and a half ago. I see that it is again needed. Many are confused by the SPG term as they try to envision it as how they would tie their ground system together. The "single
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Gary, are you saying that I can achieve the SPG objective in my second floor shack simply by running a short 3-wire extension cord conductor from a wall outlet, through a protective device on the SPG
Also, some are using the "SPG" term to denote the common neutral/ground connection at a service entrance panel. In these types of discussions, a picture is worth a thousand words. Paul, W9AC _______
Hi Pete, Yes you have it right. It of course is not the ideal setup but sometimes we can not do any better. Polyphaser makes such a box. I can't remember the designation but it is basically an extens
I don't know if it would provide anything more than psychological comfort, but for a second floor installation you could run all the cables to an SPG at ground level and then run them through a metal