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On Aug 17, 11:30*pm, hershey wrote:
Hi- I'm going to string 75' of copper wire outside for a longwire antenna for my sw radios. I need a lightning arrestor for the single wire feed coming off the copper wire, but all I can find online are fancy items made for antennas with cable connectors. Where can I find a simple, old-school style lightning arrestor? Any advice you can offer will be most appreciated. Regards, Lew. LEW, Home Brewed "Spark-Plug" Lightning Arrestor : Take an old Spark-plug 1 - Gap it for 0.010" {0.25 mm} 2 - Ground the Body Attach to a Ground Rod 3 - Wrap/Attach the Antenna wire to the High Voltage Tip/Terminal. http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/...ic.php?t=74030 |
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