They also made an earlier version that had an analog meter. It would indicate
the clamping voltage.
Typical failure mode for the Polyphaser is an open gas tube that doesn't
clamp... You loose protection and don't know it...
I've also been told they also have a shelf life and at times the clamping
voltage can decrease causing them to clamp at too low a voltage which wouldn't
be a good thing in TX system use.
Cecil
K5DL
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> On Mar 1, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Art Snapper <art@nk8x.net> wrote:
>
> Polyphaser made a tester.
> http://wrblock.com/WRBproducts/DIGIfist/DigiFIST.html
>
> Possibly a land mobile shop in your area has one. Essentially they
> generated low current, high voltage until the tube fired.
>
> Perhaps it is different with HF, but in my land mobile experience, if the
> supressor was damaged, either it was shorted, or obvious damage was
> present when disassembled.
>
> Their antenna protectors have significant attenuation when used outside the
> rated frequency range.
>
>
> Art
>
>
>> On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 7:17 AM, Greg Wilson <n4cc@windstream.net> wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone know how to test a Polyphaser to know if it is still good? I
>> have some that have seen some lightning storms and was wondering if they
>> are still doing the job. Thanks, Greg
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