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Re: Topband: Polyphaser IS-50UX-CO vs ICE Model 303?

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Subject: Re: Topband: Polyphaser IS-50UX-CO vs ICE Model 303?
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2013 08:56:07 -0800
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On 1/20/2013 1:40 AM, cx7tt@4email.net wrote:
I started replacing all items along the path and discovered the PP on the grounded copper board at the base of the tower had gone 'south'...

Several points here. First, there is no value to lightning suppression at the base of a tower unless that tower is next to the shack. A lightning suppressor shorts the center conductor to the shield to protect equipment that the coax feeds. It is most effective very near the equipment.

Second, lightning protection depends very strongly on proper bonding together of all the equipment and wiring in your home, to each other, and to all earth connections. That means EVERYTHING. Caps for emphasis added.

Third, while I have no practical way of knowing when Polyphasers have failed "open," I have experienced at least four occasions of Polyphasers failing shorted. On at least two of those occasions the cause of the failure has been very high voltage at the Polyphaser, most recently caused by the 40M element of my 80/40 fan breaking in a windstorm and hitting with legal limit power before I had figured that out.

It should be possible to restore the Polyphaser to new condition by replacing the gas tube if a source for the tube (including its spec) can be found.

73, Jim K9YC
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