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Subject: [Amps] Lightning
From: w8ron@stratos.net (Ron)
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 00:59:05 -0400
I have thouroughly solved both problems of lightning and rf by using my cold 
water pipe.
As we all know , the cold water pipe is the BEST ground that one can obtain and 
so I have expanded my cold water pipe to envelope my entire station.  I do 
sometimes get comments that my signal sounds watery but I can easily pass that 
off as long path propagation.
---
Ron


COLIN LAMB wrote:

> Since we do not fully understand lightning, nor know when or where it will 
> strike, I propose that we treat it as a parasitic or arc over.  A giant 
> parasitic suppressor made of nichrome wire and tuned to perhaps 5 Hz. may 
> reduce damage to house grids.  This would be shunted with a 10,000 watt, .1 
> ohm resistor.  Installing a current limiting resistor might also help.  I am 
> not quite sure of the value, but I suggest a .01 ohm, 100,000 watt resistor 
> for starters.  This could limit lightning current and reduce the velocity of 
> the parts exploding from the new Ten-Tec Orion.
>
> I had thought about reducing attraction of lightning by using underground 
> half wave antennas - but that may not help.  The voltage developed between 
> the two half waves - even underground may be substantial.  Perhaps the 
> preferred solution is to elevate everything and power from a source other 
> than the mains.  A solar powered station on some lawn chairs supported by 
> numerous weather balloons may solve the lightning problem.
>
> Colin  K7FM
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