[Harc] Grounding

delfreret delfreret at aol.com
Mon Aug 12 13:09:42 CDT 2024


Ian, grounding is important. That said, for most of us hams, it is a trade off. I have ALL of my equipment grounded with grounding rods. Antenna coax is grounded. I am sure one of us in your neighborhood would be glad to help you. I live on Dows Prairie in McKinleyville. Del.  W6KOZSent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Ian Booze via Harc <harc at reflector.humboldt-arc.org> Date: 8/11/24  11:57  (GMT-08:00) To: harc at reflector.humboldt-arc.org Subject: [Harc] Grounding Hello,   Firstly, I’m Ian and new to the club and HAM. I’ve been building computers for 20 years or so. I am also a musician and have worked on my tube amps so I am relatively good with electronics. I’m technically legally blind due to peripheral vision loss but my central vision is ok for now and hasn’t stopped me from soldering or building PC’s.     I live in a house that has few outlets with ground and have a few questions regarding the the setup of my base station and ant. The ant I went with is the yeasu ATAS 120a (I wanted something portable) and a ATBK-100 radial kit both mounted to a photo kight stand (used to be a photographer) via a mirror mount. I’ve read the ATAS-120a needs a really good ground to work properly. I am thinking of setting it up in my backyard or wherever I can in order for it to work. Does anyone have any tips for a good grounding method?Second question: my HF base/mobile station has a second ground that it recommends using a short m, thick, braided cable - is this absolutely necessary, or is it more for field use? And given the lack of outlets with ground in my house, are there any tips for me there? I live in Arcata and the house is pretty old. Thanks,Ian KO6FKF    -- Harc mailing listHarc at reflector.humboldt-arc.orghttp://mail.reflector.humboldt-arc.org/mailman/listinfo/harc_reflector.humboldt-arc.org
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