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On a sunny day (Fri, 30 Sep 2005 15:26:20 -0500) it happened "Kevin, WB5RUE"
wrote in : I just did read this: http://www.polyphaser.com/ppc_TD1016.aspx and it gives me some good ideas how to do things. A direct strike will vaporize that little box. Not to dis polyphaser, they make some excellent products all up and down the line but those discharge tubes WILL NOT protect against a direct strike. NONE, NADA. Kevin, WB5RUE I am aware of that Kevin, but it has some great ideas how to make good earth at the mast, and also it reminded me to somehow connect the coax screen to the mast, now it is isolated. Probably the GPA base will flash over, but better if the electrons go to ground then if these go down the coax (outside) even if it is disconnected. There are some other good suggestions on that site too... In any case I will try to get my lightning detector working, and disconnect if it detects anything. As for the lightning detection electronics - I am now planning on the tuned ferrite rod, followed by a FET then by a PIC microcontroller... the small ones I have can replace a LOT of logic for pulse detection and processing, and have a comparator build in to detect precise voltage levels. PIC12F629 I have here a box full of... The advantage is that I can re-program the thing once I get a better idea what the lighting signals look like (so less false alarm). The price of these PICs is about a dollar :-) Only 8 pins DIL, internal oscillator, few micro amps power, hardly any other components needed, except for a beeper of sorts as alarm. |
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