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A Spit balled Idea… With AM Radio/Ground

Posted on November 9, 2011

today i had another idea? about my am station i used to have. when i get my commercial-community program hybrid, and streaming started and going, i know what am & fm transmitter what i want to get but my problems with am is that my ground is no good in my location and i tried just about everything, but a spit balled idea hit me? if you have an medium-wave transmitter and antenna on a 50ft-75ft-95ft tower with the grounding wire to the ground attached to the tower, pack tightly with new grass & earth i bought/installed, on my lawn (and watered), and have a second ground wire attached to the tower, and clamped to your grounding rod for your Cable, now if 1 grounding wire rod/ isn’t giving you total efficiency,a second grounding wire rod for more efficiency, and gives you 100 percent efficiency. tell me what you think about it and give me your honest opinion?

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