I've been searching the archives, and google, but can't seem to find a source for antenna discharge units (Radio Shack doesn't have them). I live outside of Austin Texas in the hill country, we have some great radio here, but also the meanest damned thunderstorms I've ever seen. I've had a couple of nearby trees hit, and many strikes each year where the flash and boom are simultaneous. Nearly knocked me off the couch several times, so really am concerned.I think I need two types, one for the RG11 I'm using for my antenna run, and another for the three wire run for the antenna rotator. Anyone help me out?
twystd
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Topic - Source for antenna discharge units? - twystd 21:41:29 08/21/06 (10)
- Worth mentioning...... - Jimmy 21:11:46 08/24/06 (0)
- Re: Source for antenna discharge units? - hififofum1 17:23:57 08/23/06 (0)
- Re: Source for antenna discharge units? - Timbo in Oz 15:36:14 08/23/06 (0)
- Re: Source for antenna discharge units? - truep 06:10:59 08/22/06 (6)
- Very Dangerous idea - Ron Oehlert 17:23:24 08/22/06 (1)
- Yup! - twystd 21:50:03 08/22/06 (0)
- Re: Source for antenna discharge units? - paba 09:59:57 08/22/06 (3)
- look just like the one TANDY used to stock!? - Timbo in Oz 15:32:29 08/23/06 (0)
- Re: Source for antenna discharge units? - paba 10:04:43 08/22/06 (1)
- Thank you very much!:-) (nt) - twystd 21:15:25 08/22/06 (0)