RF in the shack - ground buss vs individual chassis grounds
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Setting up a new shack and getting conflicting advice on grounding strategy. I understand there are two major aspects - electrical safety grounding and RF grounding for RFI suppression. Some guys swear by connecting all equipment chassis to a copper buss bar with short copper braid, then one heavy conductor to an 8-foot rod outside. Others say this creates ground loops and just use the safety ground from AC mains.
Currently experiencing: Slight hum on 40m, computer speakers buzz when transmitting on 80m, occasional mic bite on the old D-104. Running 100W to a dipole about 75 feet from the shack. I've heard flat strap or copper braid has much lower impedance at RF frequencies vs regular wire - is this necessary?
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