![]() I am not in a high-risk strike area, however we do have 2-3 lightning storms annually. My question: what would be the theoretical disadvantages of such a disconnect system ? Or even "home brew" circuitry which can be found by searching using a search engine. The link provided is only an example, there are others. ![]() However I have found an Antenna Disconnect product which seems to be a good fit as well. One of the obvious choices would be a lightning protector, there are various models and types, and there is plenty of information available. Theoretically this is probably the best protection, however it is getting a bit of a nuisance. So every time I power up my station, I have to go outside and physically connect the antenna feeds to a patch panel which brings the feed inside. My setup is a physical disconnect of all my antennas using an outside "patch panel". Currently I am evaluating options for my antenna's in regards to lightning protection.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |