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David Robbins wrote:
SNIP the most basic one is a spark gap. these have been used since the first days of long telegraph lines. just position two sharp pointed metal pieces a small distance apart, connect one side to the cable and the other to a good ground. you want the distance as small as possible, but wide enough so your normal transmission power doesn't create an arc. SNIP Remember, there is still a significant voltage across the spark gap before it ignites and during conduction. A 1/16 inch, or a 1.5 mm, gap will sustain ~1000 volts before igniting and support several hundreds of volts during conduction. The best solution, disconnect all antennas when not in use. DD, W1MCE |
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