Does the K3's built-in protection (surge arrestor and bleed resistor on each
rx input) obviate the need for external protection when using a big kite
antenna?

If it does, and in view of the inevitable advice *to* arrange for a DC path
to earth at receiver input whenever using a kite, I suppose an implied
question is....is the K3 unusual in providing static protection at it's
inputs? 

73,

Stewart Rolfe, GW0ETF
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