MFJ-962D Instruction Manual
10
Grounding Hints
To minimize RFI, single wire feedlines (such as used with Windom or longwire antennas) should be
kept away from other wiring. Radiation will be minimized if the single wire feeder runs parallel and
reasonably close to the wire that connects the tuner to the outdoor ground. The antenna feed wire
should be adequately insulated to prevent arcing or accidental contact.
For safety, please use good dc and RF grounds. It is particularly important to have a good RF ground
while using a single wire feeder. When using a single wire feeder, the tuner needs something to "push"
against in order to force current into the single wire feedline. If a good RF ground is not available, RF
will usually find it's way back into the power line (RFI), transmitter audio circuits (RF feedback), or the
operator (RF burns).
Water pipes and ground rods provide good dc and ac safety grounds, but they are often inadequate for
RF grounding because they are single conductors. Ground rods by themselves are almost useless for
dependable RF grounding.
RF grounds work much better when "spread out" over a large area, especially when they employ
multiple connections directly to the equipment ground point. Water pipes, heating ducts, and fences
may work (especially if they are connected together with multiple wires), but the best RF grounds are
radial systems or multi-wire counterpoises. Radials and counterpoises provide large, low resistance
surfaces for RF energy.
RF and lightning travels on the surface of conductors. Braided or woven conductors have high surface
resistance to lightning and RF. Ground leads for RF and lightning should have wide smooth surfaces.
Avoid the use of woven or braided conductors in RF and lightning grounds unless the lead needs to be
flexible.
CAUTION: For operator safety, a good outside earth ground or water pipe ground should
always be installed and connected to the case of the MFJ-962D. Make certain
the safety ground also connects to the transmitter and other station
accessories. A wing nut post marked GROUND is provided for ground
connection(s).
Antenna System Hints
For operator safety, a good outside earth ground or water pipe ground should always be installed and
connected to the case of the MFJ-962D. Make certain the safety ground also connects to the transmitter
and other station accessories. A wing nut post marked
GROUND
is provided for ground connection(s).
Location
For the best performance, an end-fed longwire wire antenna should be at least one quarter-wavelength
long at the operating frequency. Horizontal dipole antennas should be at least a half-wavelength long
and located as high and clear as possible. While good RF grounds help the signal in almost any
transmitting installation, it is extremely important to have good RF grounds with long wire or other
Marconi style antennas.
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