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Doug Dotson wrote:
I believe the question was about connecting the radio as well as the tuner to the counterpoise. The answer is ... yes! As simple as that. Doug, k3qt s/v Callista "Jack Painter" wrote in message news:uRxqc.44009$pJ1.31898@lakeread02... "Steve (another one)" wrote in message ... I have an icom M700 with an AT-120 antenna tuner. I understand the importance of good grounding for the AT-120, but do I need to be as paranoid about grounding the M700 itself ? Thanks Steve, here is a good description of the best way to achieve galvanic isolation of RF ground. The transmitter may use coupling to achieve RF ground, but if that turns out to harm performance there are options as discussed in this report: http://www.sailmail.com/grounds.htm Best, Jack Painter Virginia Beach, VA Thanks for this, sorry if I wasn't clear. The boat is steel so a short copper strap from the tuner to the hull is easy. However, it's harder to do the same to the M700 neatly. Everybody stresses the impoprtance of a wide strap to the tuner but rarely mention the radio itself, those that do say it is 'good practice' to connect it to the same ground. I was wondering if I could get away with a lighter wire or thin self-adhesive copper tape for this. Steve |
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