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- What makes a grounding "good"?
I have purchased a mini whip antenna, made my installment plan however someone has warned me about grounding issue. He said that it makes a lot of difference if the grounding of an antenna is good and advised not to trust to electrical outlet grounding of the house.
My question is very elementary. What makes a grounding "good"? I am planning just to dig a copper rod in the garden and connect with copper cables. I mean is that what it is all about? Or is there some technical detail I should be aware of like size of the rod, soil type, any kind of extra ingredient I should put when I am burrying the rod (I saw people pouring coal for example in a video).
Any answer justifying the physics is very much appreciated. Thanks in advance...
My question is very elementary. What makes a grounding "good"? I am planning just to dig a copper rod in the garden and connect with copper cables. I mean is that what it is all about? Or is there some technical detail I should be aware of like size of the rod, soil type, any kind of extra ingredient I should put when I am burrying the rod (I saw people pouring coal for example in a video).
Any answer justifying the physics is very much appreciated. Thanks in advance...