Jim,
We are using all of the cores you have given me. They help, but it is hard
to get a good ground at the top-end of the beach where the sand is very dry
and rocks prevent rods getting driven deep enough to reach moist ground.
Yesterday, a bit desperate, ran a 70 foot long GND wire to water, but I
doubt it is doing much good. We got chokes on most coax and control cables
but without good GND their effect is limited.
Using a single #31 2" core, how many turns of RG-6 do you think will give
decent choking effect? (I know, it depends on the GND and other loading
factors.)
TKS for all the ferrite cores! Will let you know if we need more!
GW
On Sat, 10 Aug 2024 11:48:34 -0700 Jim Brown wrote:
Hi George,
Remind me where to send you more cores for your next trip. :)
In the meantime, try grounding the generator chassis (and/or grounding pin) to
a driven rod (or to screen/radials if you can't drive a rod). I've seen reports
that this can be effective with some generators on some bands.
73, Jim K9YC
Set up a DHDL RX antenna yesterday but it was picking up generator noise. Will
move it today to reduce noise.
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