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"Jerseyj" wrote in message ... Hi all, For years I lived in an apartment and just had antenna's in the attic , but now having moved to a house in a few months I'll be putting up a 10-160 wire type antenna in my trees. Given the recent spate of serious thunderstorms, and the accompanying lightning, I'm a bit concerned about properly grouding the antenna so that I don't fry the house *smile*. I know about some articles on the ARRL site, but was wondering if anyone else had some ideas or pointers on how to practically do this ? HI, Good to read : http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/qsl-...protection.htm Personnaly, in my humble opinion, under thundery weather there is no better solution than unpluging all electronic devices... Thierry, ON4SKY Jerry |
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