Hi Mark,
Thanks for the reply. I´m currently bleeding off static using a stub formed
by a coaxial line of 40 ft shorted at its end and directly attached to the
feedpoint on every antenna...Works out goo so far.73s
EC1CT Fernando
E-mail: ec1ct@ure.es
> If it was mine I would put in a ground rod and connect an rf choke between
> the driven element and the ground rod to bleed off static. I would not
> connect the ground rod to the radials though.
>
>
> Mark N1UK G3ZZM
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> Sent: Friday, 20 July, 2007 6:25 PM
> Subject: [TowerTalk] 4 x Square Question
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>> Hi all,
>> I just mounted a 4 square system for 75 meters and I got a question for
>> all you here. I have added 80 radials/60 ft long (not buried) on each
>> antenna. Wondering if it would be needed to ground each antenna by adding
>> a ground rod or leave it as it is. Thanks a lot in advance. 73s
>> EC1CT Fernando
>> E-mail: ec1ct@ure.es
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