The Importance of a Good Ground For Short Antennas


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This is post 2591 in a continuing series of simple ham radio antennas.

Thanks to Gil of the "RadioPreppers.com" website for this enlightening tutorial on grounds for short HF antennas.

Here are some general comments from Gil:

You will benefit greatly from having a good ground for compromise antennas shorter than a half-wave. Note that grounding your station is a good idea no matter what kind of antenna you use. It does get rid of eventual stray RF currents and may improve your signal. Get more content and help this channel: https://www.patreon.com/radioprepper DISCLAIMER: The Radio Prepper logo (depicting a microphone) is indeed inspired from a famous flag created in 1775. It is NOTHING BUT a symbol of freedom and independence. It does NOT imply support to any political group. It does NOT imply, represent nor support any ideology with an intent on harming anyone. Freedom means freedom from persecution based on any human trait or belief such as, non exhaustively, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation or nationality. The Radio Prepper channel is a technology and science channel with a focus on preparedness and use of radio technology for disaster relief and small group communications in times of need. It is apolitical and open to anyone sharing the same interests. . Subscribe to my alternate platforms: https://ugetube.com/@RadioPrepper https://odysee.com/@RadioPrepper:1 oops, wrong address! Correct one below: https://odysee.com/@RadioPrepper:d Now you can buy me a coffee :-) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gilg

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Thanks for joining us today.

Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).
 

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