Fred,

I guess that I was making the assumption [not good!] that the input would be 
protected by a gas-tube discharge device, such as those made by Alpha-Delta --- 
I try to always use one of these at the input of any radio. Of course, what is 
still needed is to discharge the excess charge, and that is what I addressed in 
my first note.

73,
Steve, K4VWS

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But be wary however.  That, in itself, may not and often does not offer any 
protection at all. Each little charge from rain or snow static may be 
minuscule, but they charge the input capacitance of the device in the radio and 
eventually it breaks downbetween the input and the chassis.

Just grounding the chassis or ground plane on a PCB does nothing to change 
that, it's the charge across the input that matters.



I believe, but do not know for sure, that Elecraft designs all have a static 
bleed across the antenna connection.  Possibly someone who knows can enlighten 
all the rest of us. If you want to be sure and don't want to take your radio 
apart, wire a 100K-200K 1/8 W resistor across a

PL-259 [or BNC].  Put a T-adapter onto the radio, resistor on one leg, antenna 
on the other.



A number of years ago, our Cal QSO crew in Alpine county fried two PROIII's 
from snow static for lack of a bleed. Total ham experience on the crew was in 
the 300 year range ... You'd think someone would havethought of it. [:-)



73,



Fred ("Skip") K6DGW

Sparks NV USA

Washoe County DM09dn



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