The problem with this (and any) analysis of a lightning event is that it is FAR more induced >in any system (stuff wired together) will be different in each conductor depending on >WHERE the strike
Author: Dick Blumenstein <rcblumen@centurylink.net>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2016 12:36:56 -0400
Steve May the force be with you... (or should I say, it appears the force is with you TOO MUCH!). (Sigh... when man makes plans, G-d laughs.) Sorry for all your troubles. I have no idea what I'll be
Author: Hans Hammarquist via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2016 13:10:54 -0400
Steve, The LM723 can probably be used as a "static discharge indicator". I don't know if there is a "hardened" version out now-a-days but I had plenty of (bad) experience with tha IC and would never
" . . relatively lightning-free coastal Oregon . . ." Well, that bit of information is true (http://www.lightningmaps.org is a great site to monitor). One of the hams up in Lincoln City feeds into th
My towers have been hit a number of times. I think installing a lot of ground rods and a SPG is a worthwhile investment. John KK9A I can attest to that ! In 13 years of living on a dry, New Mexico hi
Well, at least it's a part of the country as beautiful as where you currently live! And I feel the same about my QTH. 73, Jim K9YC _______________________________________________ ____________________