My K2 (s/n 0892) got zapped when the metal roof of my house was struck. The surge suppressor serving the shack computer failed with an ear-splitting pop, emblazoning it's outline into the floor as a permanent memorial. At the time the K2 was connected to the station ground, to a 100AH battery supply, and to the computer sound card via a fixed audio output mod. The audio cable provided the path that did the damage to the K2. The connector at the computer end was toast, as was the fixed audio output board in the K2. Amazingly, the only other damage in the K2 was to muting FETs on the control board and KDSP2 board. It was easy to find the problem because they are directly in the signal path to the fixed audio board. Once they were replaced all was well again. Naturally the computer was a goner, as were two others and attendant routers and modems. I was incredibly lucky that the fixed audio board, an add-on attached to the inside of the case, took the brunt of the damage. If that energy had been dissipated on the RF or control boards, repairs would have been much more difficult or impossible.
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Bill   AD6JV

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