At 9:11 AM -0500 11/1/02, K7LXC@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 11/1/02 4:35:34 AM Pacific Standard Time, w1uf@yahoo.com
>writes:
>
>> When I leave I "nest" the elements as an extra safeguard from lightning.
>
> Why? They're fiberglass. Seems like a bunch of unnecessary work.
If the (conducting) elements are retracted completely in to the boom,
then the pulse delivered to the linear amp, RX, etc., through the
feedline from a _nearby_ strike will be much smaller.
I agree that lightning can still strike the antenna itself, in which
case retracting the elements won't matter much.
-Chuck, W1HIS
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