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Re: [TowerTalk] Radials

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Radials
From: "Rob Atkinson, K5UJ" <k5uj@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 15:12:22 +0000
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Medium wave bc stations routinely rely on their radial system for lighting protection (among other things). A pair of electrodes with a roughly 1/2 inch air gap is a standard component on their towers, one side bonded to the hot tower; the other on the base which is bonded to 4 to 6 inch wide cu straps going down the exposed sides of the base pier to the counterpoise screen and radials. Strike energy normally travels out from the contact point on the surface of the soil. In the case where the contact point is the tower, the radials help dissipate this energy so less goes where it is not wanted. But the norm for a broadcast radial system is to have bare solid no. 8 copper wire buried down about 3 to 6 inches. Whether or not insulated wire on the surface will do anything is something i don't know for sure, but my intuation tells me it is better than nothing, or a single ground rod (which you should have anyway). As for radials picking up current from a nondirect hit, that's a risk (if it is in fact a risk) that i consider worth taking.
by the way, unless the surface is some kind of pavement, or rocky, the radials won't stay on the surface indefinitely, so at some point they will sink a bit below grade. if a direct hit doesn't vaporize the wire, it will probably breach the insulation at least, so i doubt if it will be much of a barrier.


rob / k5uj


<<<Those radials are for RF, not lightning protection.


They may actually gather energy from a nearby strike
and inject it into your system!>>>

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