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Bob Miller wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 10:18:23 -0700, Eric F. Richards wrote: Again, this is why commercial sites and broadcasters use Polyphaser, and are rarely taken off the air by the many strikes their towers take. True, but they also have ground systems in place, designed by engineers and costing tens of thousands. Not many swls or hams (myself included) are all that expert in installing a foolproof ground setup. It doesn't take much money. It DOES take a completely anal attention to detail. I guarantee you I don't have tens of thousands in my ground system, but I trust it against a direct strike and have experienced many close (less than 500 feet) strikes near my home and one direct hit on my car. All radio gear made it (except the stereo in the car, but it wasn't behind a Polyphaser). bob k5qwg If an arrestor it is to be, I notice http://www/thewireman.com has the ICE arrestors with a device to attach them directly to a ground rod. (Good place to buy antenna stuff.) bob k5qwg Eric Thanks again, Junius -- Eric F. Richards "Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- Myron Glass, often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940 |
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