At 8:09 PM -0700 6/3/98, Ron Youvan wrote:
> We broadcasters have been using them for 15 or more years. Where we were
>loosing 3 or 4 LNA's in a earth station dish, every summer (in St. Pete,
>Florida) EVERY YEAR FOR OVER 10 YEARS. After mounting 3 fuzzy brushes each
>about 10" in diameter, coming out of a 1/2" stem, along the top edge, about
>6' apart, (up about 30') 3 or 4 years ago, we have NOT lost one LNA since
>then.
Hi, Ron.
Do you know if you stopped loosing LNAs because lightning strikes were
prevented or if because those strikes had their curent channeled through
the "fuzzy brushes" and away from the LNAs?
> If the object, such as a broadcast tower can get enough electrons (fast
>enough, they do not travel at the speed of light!*) into it's mass and the
>mass is sufficient, the resultant strike will not cause a huge ground current
>flow
oooooe, my brain hurts. . . .
73, Dick
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