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i have an inverted L antenna for medium waves. i would like to ground the static high voltages. the antenna has static high voltages when the weather is not good.
i am looking for a easy system to ground this voltages and to protect my transmitter and the tuning circuit. i had seen a schematic with carbon resistance about 10kohm which is connected between the antenna and ground. this solution is ok? do you have to propose any idea? |
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