dan ryant wrote:
> Could the problem be something else? The reason why Im asking this is
> because the ham radio system that we are on is connected to State
> equipment. Namely, CDF and law enforcement through a combiner on the
> RX side. The TX on the machine is working great but the RX is very
> shotty.
> ps. This is not the author of the original post. We just happen to
> be experiecning the same problems after a lightning storm and I didn't
> want to start a new thread. (Keep all good info in one place for both
> to read)
> Thanks
> Dan
So if the only question you have is "Can lightning cause other types of
damage?" -- I'm sure the answer is a resounding YES from all of us on
the list. :-)
Is there another question in there I'm not seeing? We could list off
possible damage types all day long, but until you've gone and tested the
basics... you're flying blind.
But if you know you took a strike and the repeater no longer operates
correctly, you definitely have a problem to go troubleshoot.
Time for a site trip. 'Tis the season! :-)
Nate WY0X
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