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Old August 22nd 16, 12:05 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
[email protected] francis.fuller@iee.org is offline
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Default Tower Lightning Protection

On Saturday, 20 August 2016 21:32:06 UTC+1, rickman wrote:
In studying for the Technician exam I am finding questions which seem to
be making a big deal of having sharp, right angle bends in the ground
wires for lightning protection. I know that for digital electronics the
old warning about right angle bends has been shown to be pointless up to
many GHz. What is the deal with lightning? What happens when the
ground wire is bent in a right angle? Has this been verified by
experiment anywhere or by application failures?

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Rick C


From the dim dark recesses of my memory, I think it's to do with the passage of a very large current (1000's of amperes?)with a fast rising edge and the intrinsic inductance of the conductor [enhanced by an sharp/r.a. bend] as in e= ?L di/dt.
Now you go research it !