Good morning Mike,
Those guidelines are a great way to sober up on a Saturday morning!
Many thanks - I have never used a spark gap type gizmo.
Very interesting reading - I need more ground rods!
I never realized how lucky I am at the QTH to have heavy clay soil. I'm
in the Alps right now - worse than trying to drive a ground rod in
Connecticut and the ohmic resistance must be brutal up here!
73
Kris KM2KM
> Here's an excellent reference from Nautel, a respected broadcast
> transmitter manufacturer. A copy of this paper is shipped with every
> transmitter, and it is considered to be a standard reference in the
> broadcast industry. This link is to the actual document, which is a 5.5
> MB PDF.
>
> http://beacon.nautel.com/Resources/Docs/Whitepapers/recommendations_for_transmitter_site_preparation.pdf
>
> 73, Mike, NM7X
>
>
>
> On 5/4/2012 2:16 AM, Merschrod wrote:
>> For sure the commercial radio station folks on this net can describe how
>> they are connected even if there are lightening storms.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Kris KM2KM
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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