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In article mYIuc.10643$ig5.6123@edtnps89,
"Gordon Wedman" wrote: Well as I mentioned previously, Icom's printed literature on antenna/transciever installation recommends grounding the transmitter to the same ground ("boat ground") as the tuner using foil. Of course the Icom tech that I contacted about this said not to ground the radio so everyone is confused about this.................. The only people who seem to be confused are those folks who don't have much experience in MF/HF Marine Radio Antenna System installation and design. those of us who have been doing this work for more than 30 years have had this figured out for 28 of them. I know one of the Lead Engineers @ Icom America in Seattle, and he is a great engineer, but has very little Field Experience in Antenna System Design. When he used to work for SEA, he was really good at the design of the CPU's that control the radio's, but it was the SEA Chief Engineer that had 40 years in the design of antennas for Maritime Radio uses. Marine Antenna design is fast becoming a Lost Art. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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