I once did the same, let water run in the hole while pushing the rod up & down Yesterday I told this to an electrican who built a few grounding systems. He said that this isn't allowed, because alon
Pick a year and check the prices http://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/index.html I once looked in the catalog of 1952 or so, and found the very first transistors there, quite pricey Jurgen Bartels Suel
I just discovered that my ground rod isn't ideal by having the assumed 0 ohm to earth. Measuring with 10VDC the current from neutral/waterpipe to the rod gives about 140 ohms. I use a 8mm rod 1m long
SAQ just started a few minutes ago, loud & clear here I also see its weak carrier when it is not keyed Jurgen Bartels Suellwarden, N. Germany hor. Antennas: 11-ele 45-87MHz 13-ele Band-III, 48-ele UH
This is a bit off topic but I hope some experts are here that might point me in the right direction. An optimisation process has calculated impedance values (R + jX) at different frequencies Now I ne
It started around 1220 so you saw right from the start :-) Jurgen Bartels Suellwarden, N. Germany hor. Antennas: 11-ele 45-87MHz 13-ele Band-III, 48-ele UHF, FM: 15.11 TV: Winradio G305 / Fly2000 +
Hello John, Thanks for reply A nice soul using Matlab contacted me and set up a model to solve it. That worked nicely and I have now found network structure and values. It was for an EWE termination