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On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 14:33:10 GMT, "Nick" wrote:
Hi, I want to install a vertical, fed with an SGC230 at the bottom, but concerned about minimising chance of a lightning strike on a bare conductor. Would it give more protection / solve the problem, if I encased it in a fibreglass yacht mast which I happen to have ? I plan it to be approx 40' high with the top 25' being a fibreglass yacht mast with the wire running up the inside. Top would be insulated / sealed so no ions could spray out, attracting a strike ... am I going the right way ? Thanks, Nick The popular solution seems to be the Alpha-Delta grounding antenna switches. Unfortunately, There does not seem to be one that can be operated remotely. John Ferrell W8CCW "Life is easier if you learn to plow around the stumps" |
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