At 07:25 PM 6/8/2005, TGundo 2003 wrote:
>hERE IS A SILLY QUESTION:
>
>Where would you want to mount a static buster on a 4-bay antenna? On 
>the top of the mast? I looked at the mounting instructions and that 
>is the conclusion I have come too, but I could be way off.
>

Seems right..

This would help in the case of an approaching thunderstorm, where the 
charged leaders are beginning to form.
The idea seems to be to make it easier to form the leaders, so they 
happen at lower voltages, and lower total energy per "spark".

I've seen this effect on my car radio at times, it's a good 
indication that it's time to be somewhere else.

If you ever get it, you'll know it, and there's NO doubt. LOUD 
Screeching from every radio, and if you're outside the vehicle at 
night, you'll see brush discharges from the antenna tips.






 
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