Tarana is telling everyone to switch to a DC power cable for their radios
that has a big inductor for surge suppression.  Is that really a good idea
though?  We use a Transtector DC Defender (SASD based) SPD at each BN, and
they want the inductor in between the SPD and the radio.  If the only surge
event that we needed to worry about was a voltage spike on the DC line,
this might make sense, but that's not what happens when the tower is struck
by lightning, right?  The whole structure and the radio chassis/ground is
getting energized when the site is struck, and my understanding is that the
DC lines need to be brought to the same potential by the SPDs to avoid
damage.  Wouldn't putting an inductor on the DC line between the SPD and
the radio be counter productive?
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