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MW sufficient ground ?
« on: July 11, 2026, 12:12:34 pm »
I think about a dirt cheap LPAM TX ground. Does anyone know whether a bit of old CB antenna piece of say 80cms of aluminium
tube with a copper wire coming from it would be best buried horizontally at 8 inches deep or pounded into the ground by 70cms vertically.

Also I imagine the shortest possible copper wire to the ground on TX would be best i.e. don't put the buried metal 3m away and run a 3 m copper wire over the lawn.

Sorry for silly newb questions.

I appreciate this is a compromise either way but just wondered.

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Re: MW sufficient ground ?
« Reply #1 on: Today at 09:10:47 am »
I don’t think I can help, I found this last night kiwi sdr, its listed on the other forum here, I think they go from mw up to shortwave, if there is one near enough by 10kms, could be useful for seeing if you can hear anything coming through.

Its not something I bother with here I was suprized I found one that is 10kms away here, closer than the nearest fm one, when I tried it I couldn’t pick out anything but the strongest stations.  :P