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Philco 70 and similar ground leakage
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Thanks, that makes a lot of sense.  At 1MHz it is equivalent to a 1 ohm short to ground, so the size of the cap makes sense. It could probably be smaller, perhaps 1/3 that size and still function, but clearly it needs to be in the 0.01 uF range to serve as a short to ground for the AM band.

 If I were to use a polarized plug, where one side is always neutral (assuming the house is wired right), would it be sufficient to only put a cap to the neutral?  That would eliminate the "AC tingle" but still provide a path for RF to ground.

Or, on the other hand, if a current path through the second antenna terminal, such as running a line to ground ground, or using a loop antenna,   is provided, are the caps necessary?.

Clif


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Philco 70 and similar ground leakage - by ntsc525 - 10-22-2017, 12:38 PM
RE: Philco 70 and similar ground leakage - by cpollock - 02-23-2018, 10:44 PM



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