In Reply to: Re: Steve E. or anyone -Grounding...Again posted by Jacques on August 28, 2005 at 06:20:23:
Interesting stuff Jacques; I'm just not seeing or hearing any evidence of some of the issues you are pointing out. I live about 50 yards from a Ham Radio Operator with a 100 watt transmitter and a moveable directional antenna and have no issues at the present time. As far as cabling is concerned I use a microphone cable with a twisted pair and a braided shield. About all the rest of the equipment comes with a RFI/EMI Filter at the AC input, the stuff that doesn't gets plugged into Tripplite Isobar.
Now one thing you can tell me; Where is this noisey earth ground plane you are referring to? because I can't seem to locate that here.
d.b.
P.S. Here in the states the earth ground for most of us goes right to the incoming water pipe, no plastic or PVC is allowed for incoming water pipes or in the street for incoming water. What is the construction code in France for this?
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- Noisey Earthground???? - Dan Banquer 12:50:08 08/28/05 (11)
- Re: Noisey Earthground???? - Jacques 04:26:27 08/29/05 (10)
- Re: Noisey Earthground???? - jea48 18:50:30 08/30/05 (1)
- Re: Noisey Earthground???? - Jacques 07:24:15 09/01/05 (0)
- Self-resonance of X capacitor. - Al Sekela 11:56:19 08/29/05 (6)
- Re: Self-resonance of X capacitor. - Jacques 01:11:21 08/30/05 (5)
- Re: Self-resonance of X capacitor. - john curl 15:00:03 08/31/05 (3)
- Re: Self-resonance of X capacitor. - Jacques 07:29:01 09/01/05 (2)
- Re: Self-resonance of X capacitor. - john curl 07:55:28 09/01/05 (1)
- Re: Self-resonance of X capacitor. - Jacques 08:14:42 09/01/05 (0)
- Thanks for the comments. - Al Sekela 14:15:55 08/30/05 (0)
- Re: Noisey Earthground???? - Dan Banquer 09:20:45 08/29/05 (0)