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On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 02:07:57 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote:
I have updated the 28 foot vertical web page for those who may be interested in my experience. I is at http://www.dixienc.us/28FtVert/SGC237.htm I am very pleased with the results using the tuner but it has only been a few days, I am still in the "honey moon" phase. I outline the considerations for me and a larger vertical at the web site. John Ferrell W8CCW John, re the lighting protection issue with the tuner. I don't need or want to operate when there is a high risk of lightning, so I disconnect the tuner. The last picture in this article shows how the tuner is mounted and the simplicity of an effective isolating switch. In the event of lightning strike, the inverted L wire will probably side flash to the support mast where it is much closer. One could of course build a sturdy arrestor near the tuner if you don't have such an alternative. http://www.vk1od.net/InvertedL/InvertedL.htm Pleased it is all working well for you. Owen After reading your web pages I have begun to imitate your set up. I will be using a 44 foot wire radiator. It will (is) angling down to one of the ground rods. That will permit the tuner to be installed inside the house. This set up is physically much simpler for me. The tower is a crank-up/tilt over arrangement with no guys so the actual rigging must allow for a lot of movement. John Ferrell W8CCW |
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