Yes, the products my company builds usually have "transorbs" on the
power inputs to take out EMP and line spikes. We also recommend shielded
cables for power and signal.
My Paragon has what looks like a gas gap arrester at the antenna
connector. I never saw this on any other amateur radio.
For the doomsday scenario I have my Heath HW-100, good as long as
there's gas for the generator!
73,
Bob WB2VUF
Craig Clark wrote:
> I'm ex-Army Signal Corps (1874-1987.)
>
> On the modern battlefield EMP is a real concern and the radios were
> hardened. This would included solid-state as well as the Korean War
> tube type radios we had.
>
>
>
> 73, Craig Clark, K1QX
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