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Originally Posted by Boobtubeman
Just registered awaiting approval.. meanwhile, considering adding a 3 prong cord i have lying around to the radio since the original is unsalvageable. The question i have is would the Ground leg make a good GROUND point for the antenna ground? or would it be too "noisy"?
Or should i just use a standard 2 pin cord??
SR
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I put grounded cords on transformer radios I restore, especially the pre-built-in-antenna models before 1940. A ground is necessary to optimize ground wave reception with a long wire antenna. Two Y2 rated caps from each side of AC line to ground helps also.
Most of the noise I get is not via AC mains but radiated from noisy crap like cheap LED screw-in lamps and crummy high-THD electronic ballasts. The AM loop antennas are especially prone.