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Old January 4th 11, 10:07 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default ESD Protection ?

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Bob wrote:

Hello,

Have a new WinRadio receiver, and am a bit concerned about protecting
it's front end from possible damage due to ESD ElectroStatic Discharge,
effects, etc.

I do receiving only, and have an end-fed PAR antenna outside, feeding
the receiver by about a 30 foot run of coax from the antenna.
At the antenna, I have an ICE lightning protector, and a copper bar as a
ground point, there.

No idea if the ICE unit has a bleed resistor for dissipating any static
buildups.

Too advanced in years now to build anything myself incorporating Zeners,
Varistors, or whatever, so would like to find, if you folks feel it's
worth doing (?), a small box unit with bnc's on both end, that would
provide good and safe ESD protection that I would locate indoors right
next to the radio's input.

Any thoughts or suggestions ?
Brand, Model Number, or just forget as probably not needed ?

BTW: Nice article on ESD at:
http://www.ce-mag.com/archive/01/Spring/Lee.html

Thanks,
Bob


What most folks do is put Back to Back diodes, across the 50 Ohm input,
and that clamps the antenna input to .7 Vac before the diodes conduct.
You may have to replace the diodes if you get a discharge, but not until.