On 8/8/2013 7:14 AM, Earl Morse wrote:
My own are located where the coax penetrates from outside to inside the building. The point was that they
need to be put at the "boundary" between "in the shack" and "outside the shack".
You're confusing bonding of the coax shield to ground, which is
important, with protection of the electronics, which is also important.
Bonding should ideally be done where the coax enters the building, but
if there's significant distance between there and the electronics (as in
the original poster's 2nd floor location), the Polyphasers should be
next to the equipment, not down on the ground. K4FMX hit the nail on the
head on this topic, when he observed that grounding or shorting the coax
at one point does not make the voltage to ground zero at other points
along the coax, because the coax is both a transmission line in
differential mode, and an antenna in common mode.
If that boundary is extended by a conductive conduit from the shack out to the
base of the tower or even to the top of the tower then they could be placed at
those points.
Not true -- that conductive conduit is also an antenna, and there can be
the same variation in voltage across it.
73, Jim K9YC
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