Skip,

Yes, I believe that later Elecraft products do have a static bleed or other static prevention across the antenna connections.

BUT for K2 owners, that is not the case. The original KPA100 design had a 100uH RF Choke across the antenna terminals for just that purpose, but the latest KPA100 upgrade (to reduce the chance of an oscillation of about 8MHz when on 40 meters) the choke was removed because it coupled with the base K2 causing the oscillation.

For those K2 that I repair that have damaged wattmeter diodes in the KPA100, I have been installing a non-reactive 47k 2 watt resistor across the SO-239 jack, and also across the antenna jacks in the KAT100 (I put them on the bottom of the board, it is easier than soldering directly to the jacks).

The best defense is to disconnect the antenna(s) when not in use.

Your solution of putting a Tee adapter on the rig with a resistor soldered into a PL-259 on one side of the Tee is a good one. The resistor can be smaller than 100-200k, but as the value gets smaller, the wattage should go up. I would not recommend anything less than 33k ohms.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 6/17/2017 4:59 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:

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.
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