List,
Another method for lightning protection, is to erect a lightning conductor
(either a pole or spanned wire earth to protect larger area's) , and make
sure your installation falls bellow a 45 Degree shadow from the tip to the
ground.
In South Africa in certain areas lightning is a big problem to us, and much
time is spent on preventative measures. Even thatch roof houses require
lightning conductors, to shield/shadow them for insurance purposes etc.
One of our installations, an emergency services centre, makes use of an
extensive underground earth mat, as well as a large lightning conductor
pole. They regularly take strikes, with no interruption to operation of
various sensitive communications equipment. Same principle, the pole shadows
the installation.
Roger
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From: "COLIN LAMB" <k7fm@teleport.com>
To: "AMPS" <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 3:03 PM
Subject: [Amps] More Lightning
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> I received an e-mail suggesting that my suggestion to use nichrome in a
parasitic suppressor lacks sufficient testing because it has not been hi-pot
tested.
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> Upon reflection, I remembered that one N. Tesla built a hi-pot tester. I
think it was in New Jersey. No one understood it at the time nor knew what
it was for - but I propose that it was a hi-pot tester to test the
usefulness of the nichrome wire suppressor for lightning. I read that the
plans were confiscated by the ARRL and then lost over the decades. The
tower was dismantled during World War I as a threat to national security.
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tower. Not sure if he ever used the tester, but I know of some women who I
can send. It has been said that they are quite good at finding gold balls.
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