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"Rusty O" wrote: Lightning protection systems and marine SSB radio systems need a direct connection to the sea water. Bzzzzt, Wrong answer, but nice try. Would you like to try again for what's behind Door No. 2? Marine SSB Radio Systems do NOT need a direct connection to Sea Water to operate. Not even to operate efficently. What the Antenna Systems of a Marine MF/HF Radio need IS an efficent Coupling to the water. There is a Giant Difference between "Connection" and "Couping". On a metal hulled vessel the difference is moot, but on wood and plastic hulled vessels, the difference is Extremely Significant. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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