Thread: Why star ground????
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15-02-2021 #14
Absolutely true, but you have to take great care.
When I was a shiny new trainee at the BBC Transmitter Dept. back in the early 80s there were two demos that brought home the point I was wanting to make...
In the antenna fields of Daventry shortwave radio station the open wire feeders were supported on insulators hung about 3m up from tubular steel posts about 200mm in diameter which were firmly concreted into the ground. If you held a coin and ran it down the post under a live feeder you could clearly see sparks between the coin and the post.
At the Droitwich station there was a large neon bulb connected between the outer ground of a medium wave feeder where it left the building and the station earth strap which ran all round the inside of the building. It glowed a lovely neon pink and flickered in time to the music.
Happy days!An optimist says the glass is half full, a pessimist says the glass is half empty, an engineer says you're using the wrong sized glass.
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