Question Pool -- Category G4C
If your third-floor amateur station has a ground wire running 33 feet
down to a ground rod, why might you get an RF burn if you touch the
front panel of your HF transceiver?
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A.
- Because the ground rod is not making good contact with moist earth
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B.
- Because the transceiver's heat-sensing circuit is not working to
start the cooling fan
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C.
- Because of a bad antenna connection, allowing the RF energy to
take an easier path out of the transceiver through you
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D.
- Because the ground wire is a resonant length on several HF bands
and acts more like an antenna than an RF ground connection
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