Good advice -- but half-way.
Disconnect all equipment from your power mains. Power surges are minor
compared to what lightning can do when it gets into the electricals.
73,
Kent K9ZTV
Scott McDowell wrote:
Hi
In the past I have always used a coaxial switch to disconnect my radio
from the
different antennas I have.
A few weeks ago I noticed a message posted by Don W3fpr that the coaxial
switch wasn't good enough to protect radio equipment, so I started
disconnecting my antennas when not in use.
That paid off big time. Last week lightening struck my tower and the
power
surge from it destroyed three computers, a packet tnc, and a TV set.
But due to Don's advice my K2 was disconnected and not damaged.
I've had a tower up for more than 30 years and this is the first time
I have
had a lightening strike on it. I was in my shack which is on the
second floor
of my home and the tower just outside the shack, so the shack is a
third of
the way up my tower. It sounded like a bomb had gone off just above
the house.
When I installed the tower I extended the base of the tower a foot below
the concrete for a ground. I believe this took the lightening strike to
ground, because there was no damage to the house.
So disconnect those antennas when not in use.
73
Scott N5SM
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