Lightning Protection of an Amateur Radio Station
Ham radio enthusiasts must prioritize lightning protection for their stations and homes to mitigate the risks associated with lightning strikes. Effective lightning protection involves dispelling myths, understanding the actual risks, and implementing proper grounding and surge protection. Key strategies include grounding all connections, protecting cables entering the station, and using surge protectors for power lines and control cables. Good grounding is essential for effective lightning protection.
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