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Old April 27th 06, 09:35 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Dave
 
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Default Lightning suppressor?

Two options:
#1 Unplug when not in use
#2 Throw it out the window after it's unplugged!!

Guiding logic: Lightning is better outside the shack than inside the
shack. :-)

John Ferrell wrote:

I have a Cushcraft A3S Beam on a tower. It does not currently have a
lightning arrestor on the feed line and is working well. The feed
arrangement is center conductor to one side of the driven element,
shield to the other side. There is a coil of coax at the top as a
choke. This leaves the elements and the coax ungrounded. I have relied
entirely on disconnecting the antenna for protection. when not in use.
I would like to put an arrestor in the line but recommendations are
sketchy even from those who sell them. I assume it would be most
effective at the base of the tower on the ground rod. The drawing in
the ARRL Antenna Handbook shows the arrestor on a common station
ground.

Comments & opinions please...
de W8CCW John
John Ferrell W8CCW