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SWL -Newbies- Outside Cold Water Faucets Are Generally Poor Grounding Points and NOT Recommended.
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David Eduardo
2008-04-19 22:40:47 UTC
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The Self-Proclaimed Chief Resident-in-Charge of Alt.Idiots.
I see you still don't have an answer retard. I suggest you stay out of
threads you don't understand.
It's funny that all the self-proclaimed experts, starting with you, have not
suggested checking for a difference in potential of the electrical ground of
the AC socket the receiver is plugged into and any earth ground that the
dxer may create.
David Eduardo
2008-04-19 23:59:47 UTC
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Post by David Eduardo
The Self-Proclaimed Chief Resident-in-Charge of Alt.Idiots.
I see you still don't have an answer retard. I suggest you stay out of
threads you don't understand.
It's funny that all the self-proclaimed experts, starting with you, have not
suggested checking for a difference in potential of the electrical ground of
the AC socket the receiver is plugged into and any earth ground that the
dxer may create.
You got to stop posting over in alt.local.village.idiot
Maybe since I have always lived in modern construction regulated housing
that the thought of the power wiring in the house being screwed up was
not my first thought.
I'll bet half the homes in the US have some kind of wiring problem. One I
have seen a bit of is in homes from the era when aluminum wiring was used.
These develop, in some cases, corroded and high resistance ground circuits
and the difference in potential between a true ground and the electrical one
can be significant.

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