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> On 2013-01-15, at 4:25 PM, Wayne Willenberg wrote:
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> > I have my 2 reversible Beverages receive antenna input on my FT-5000. If
> > high voltage should get induced by lightning, isn't it going to fry at least
> > the front end of my receiver?
> >
> > How you you provided for this possibility?
For lightning protection I use Polyphaser Devices on all Coax entering the
house including lines from Beverage antennas.
You also have another situation to think about. That is killing the front end
of
your receiver with your own transmit signal. Unless in your W8JI setup is
also included some fast relays to disconnect and ground the RCV only input
during transmit cycle. If you need one take a look at the KD9SV Products for
Front End savers several also incorporate Preamps and switching for
various Rcv antennas. Within the front end saver device is also arrangement
whereby if the Relay that removes and grounds the RCV antenna doesn't
work for some reason it won't allow you to key your Amplifier.
John k9uwa
John Goller, K9UWA & Jean Goller, N9PXF
Antique Radio Restorations
k9uwa@arrl.net
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