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On Feb 15, 12:43*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 15, 9:08*am, Bob Dobbs wrote: dave wrote: http://www.mfjenterprises.com/pictures/MFJ-270.jpg Looks like the gas discharge type I have. Somewhere I heard someone say that they go shorted when hit, like a MOV, but that seems counterintuitive and it seems more likely that they would just go permanently open by out gassing. What's your opinion on this? My DX-Ultra has a proprietary gas discharge arc-plug in its core. Alpha Delta says that after several years of significant static, it can get weak and the antenna won't function as well. *Just to be anal, I put in a new one about 6 years ago, and it's worked about the same before and after and ever since. On the subject of front end protection. Some very good (old-time) designs contained a simple neon light (120vac) across the antenna terminals . Such modestly priced extra protection never hurts . Gas discharge tube type is much better,though . |
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