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Dave wrote:
"and a corrolary of this (----in the event of a lightning strike, nothing is at earth potential): there is no such thing as an "rf ground"." I`ve worked at a number of broadcast stations, none of which suffered an iota of lightning damage, though often removed from the air automatically for an instant by a lightning instigated overload. I`m convinced the (120) radials around each tower in their antenna arrays diverted lightning strikes to earth and the strike energy never entered the transmitter building. Brown, Lewis, and Epstein showed that earth radials can lower the resistance of the RF ground connection to the vanishing point (lower than the earth`s resistance in many cases, think parallel paths). Resistance is low for lower frequencies and DC too. Skin effect goes down with frequency and resonance in radials is eliminated by ground loss. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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