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Hello:
Anyone have any thoughts on (hopefully not experiences) whether putting a loop of, e.g. 1 foot in diameter, on a coax run from an outdoor receive-only antenna has any merit as far as helping any emf lightning induced pulses from traveling into a house ? Have heard about this, but it's hard to believe it would actually do anything in practice. But,... ? B. |
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