Hi Gayle,

There's a lot of information on lightning protection at:

http://www.arrl.org/lightning-protection

I think you *definitely* want to ground any antenna tower.

There was a great talk on lightning protection at last August's Summerfest
in Austin.  The speaker had a contest-grade station, with multiple 100-plus
foot towers that take several direct hits per year.  What impressed me was
the use of a system buried radial lines from the towers that had buried,
eight-foot long rods welded to the radial lines at periodic intervals.
Probably overkill for your station, but it is possible to protect radio
systems from even direct strikes.

I can't seem to find links to his talk from the Summerfest site, and a
quick look didn't turn up the notes I took at the talk.  In any case, hope
you find the ARRL site of help.

73 de Bill, KG5FQX

On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 7:52 AM, Gayle Dotts via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I’ve got a beach house in Gulf Shores Alabama.  Last week it had a direct
> hit to the house by lightning, took out the refrigerator, 4 tv’s, phones, 4
> surveillance cameras and much more.  Luckily It had no radio gear or
> antennas there…which brings me to here…
>
> My NOW attempt to layer my radio shack for protection against lightning.
> Like unplug radio, power and cables, ground radio chassis.  I’ve have heard
> an antenna doesn’t  get hit as such until you ground it at which time it
> becomes a lightning rod and as such now attracts lightning, so don’t worry
> about the tower as much as the lines coming in.  Is this correct?  Sorry
> for being so chit-chatty guys but this is a real concern that got personal
> with the lightning.  I don’t have much protection at all except a copper
> rod outside my window with the radio chassis grounded there.  I guess I
> need to add more protection.  I have watched you guys at field day just
> ground the line, I thought, coming off the antenna in to the radio area,
> was there more I didn't see?
>
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