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    grounding cubical & Loop antennas

    WOW!!!! Thank-you fellows! Soooo, I am going with the coax cable, block grounded just before entering the house to the outside electrical outlet ground, and I will keep the antenna unpluged at the rear of the tuner while not in use? May your clouds be freindly...
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    grounding cubical & Loop antennas

    RE Thanks for the info BJ, the 300-75 ohm conversions can get hairy, I tried using a coax on my AM side, I have the 2 screw standard hook up on the rear of my tuner, so I, remember now, a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing, I digest, well I used a balon to convert, 1st off, from the 2...
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    grounding cubical & Loop antennas

    Thanks BJ, thank-you very much for the info.! Very nice looking dog by the way. I think what I will do is replace the 300 ohm "TV" twinlead ribbon with 75 ohm coax, ground the coax with a block just before it enters the house and ground the block to an outdoor electrical outlet. The only...
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    grounding cubical & Loop antennas

    Thanks BJ, DISHDIIGER. I can't believe how my idea to get some extra station has turned so complicated! I digest, a few questions please guys, what do mean by shield side? Would I attach to the shield side just before entering the house? Where would I ground this, would I have to run a cable all...
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    grounding cubical & Loop antennas

    Just joined, not sure where to post, please bare with me. I just made a cubical (30"x30") & a loop (12"x12") antennas for my stereo tuner, I want to put them outside and am having trouble with the grounding, if it is even reguired that is. Both are mounted on non-metal frames (PVC for the...