[Elecraft] Avoiding costly lightning damage to your radios gear
Wayne Burdick
n6kr at elecraft.com
Tue Oct 30 17:06:49 EDT 2018
> On Oct 30, 2018, at 12:50 PM, Fred Jensen <k6dgw at foothill.net> wrote:
>
> Does my K3 have a static bleed across the antenna terminal(s)?
Yes.
Wayne
N6KR
> A number of years ago, our CQP team in Alpine County fried the front end of an IC-760 II in a snow storm [precip static]. Then, with an accumulated 300 or so years of amateur radio experience on the team, we replaced it with a spare ... and fried that one too. [:-) I have a coax Tee with a 100K resistor in a PL259 on my K3, just wondering if it's necessary.
>
> 73,
>
> Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
> Sparks NV DM09dn
> Washoe County
>
> On 10/29/2018 8:08 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
>> Every year, especially in summer, our techs see radios come in that have been damaged by lightning, despite the radio's protective circuitry. You can take steps to reduce your own risk.
>>
>> 1. Many of us remember to disconnect antennas when lightning is anticipated. But in our experience, the most common source of damage, by far, is from an attached computer. Computers themselves often fail due to lightning strikes. They can also act as conduits for surges to other gear. Just to emphasize this point: Customers often say "I disconnected everything but the USB cable to the computer...," which left the interface to their radio exposed.
>>
>> Note: Only in rare cases have we seen surge damage via other I/O ports (accessory jack, paddle/keyer jacks, PTT IN, KEY OUT, and DC). USB and RS232 ports are the most susceptible.
>>
>> 2. Some stations have an ad-hoc ground system and little or no ESD or surge protection. If you haven't already taken protective measures, we strongly recommend reading this article, which goes into some detail regarding how lightning finds its way in:
>>
>> http://www.arrl.org/files/file/QST/This%20Month%20in%20QST/June2017/Chusid-Morgan.pdf
>>
>> At the very least, be sure your PC and other gear share a short, heavy, common ground.
>>
>> 3. As for protecting your PC, here's a good starting point:
>>
>> https://www.wikihow.com/Protect-a-PC-in-a-Thunderstorm
>>
>> 73,
>> Wayne
>> N6KR
>>
>
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