Ii've not seen the kiss system before.  It sounds almost too good to be true.  
Has anyone actually used it?

John


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> On Mar 29, 2014, at 8:54 PM, Paul Kunicki <paulkuni...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> According to this article by Gordon West you really are better off having one 
> seawater ground: 
> http://www.kp44.org/ftp/SeawaterGroundingFor_HF_Radios_byGordonWest.pdf
> 
> If this is not possible you might want to look at a KISS radial system: 
> http://www.kiss-ssb.com/
> 
> Thanks for your time and patience,
> 
> Paul Kunicki
> Systems Manager
> Owner 1977 C&C 29 MKI
> Boca Raton, FL
> 
> 
> 
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>> From: j...@svpaws.net
>> Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 18:42:48 -0400
>> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
>> Subject: Stus-List SSB Ground
>> 
>> This is always a crazy topic but thought it worthwhile for this group given 
>> the experience level. Before I start running copper ribbon all over the 
>> boat, does anyone have any great ideas for a counterpoise? The boat has 
>> plastic thru-hulls and tanks. I could include the the metal holding and fuel 
>> tanks and a keel bolt or two. Most interesting, the boat has sail drive - a 
>> great big hunk of metal sticking out the bottom of the boat. With sail 
>> drives comes all sorts of concerns over electrolysis. Any thoughts?
>> 
>> This is just to get a ham rig up and running for recreational purposes. No 
>> immediate cruising ambitions.
>> 
>> John
>> 
>> 
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