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Old July 23rd 05, 12:52 AM
Warren Bowery
 
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Jerry - I'll second that idea. I use banana plugs on the balanced feedline
from my inverted V wire antenna. If the weather looks like it might get
bad, I just unplug it from my transmatch and throw it out the window (the
feedline - not the transmatch!)

Warren KC8YKQ


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I have a 10-80 wire connected between 3 trees. It's fed with
ladderline. Lightning protection is simple -- with banana plugs and
jacks, I can unplug the ladderline just outside the window whenever it
looks rainy.

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