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Old December 1st 03, 01:12 AM
Diverd4777
 
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Since I Live on a Lower floor, I just disconnect the whole thing diring
thunderstorm season;
when not in use..
I snuck it up onto the roof of our complex one spring night;
heard some faint signals never heard before
but
got too nervous & , in the grey light of dawn,
snuck back up there & cut it down prior to going to work.

We have had lightning strikes that have fried our elevator circuitry..



In article k.net, "philly45"
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Diverd4777,

Thanks for the information. What about the fear of lightening strikes
hitting your outside antenna? Do you have anything built into your design
to protect against that?



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