PrimeNumber
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I use these lightning protectors on my HF rigs:
MFJ Enterprises Inc.
There's no appreciable loss at up to 30 MHz, at least none that I can tell. I still unhook when lightning storms come along though –*if I'm at home to do so.
Moving up to 147 MHz things are probably a little more finicky. Does anyone use these suppressors on VHF or UHF? I need to find something to give my 2m rig a chance in this upcoming summer's lightning-fest. Are there any good suppressors that have minimal loss at 147 MHz?
Yes, I realize nothing will protect from a a direct hit, and when in doubt it's best to detach the coax altogether. But I also realize that there will be days when I don't detach the coax and am away from home when a storm comes up, and also there will also be near misses where a surge protector can do some good.
Anyway, any advice on VHF lightning protection much appreciated, thanks for any answers.
MFJ Enterprises Inc.
There's no appreciable loss at up to 30 MHz, at least none that I can tell. I still unhook when lightning storms come along though –*if I'm at home to do so.
Moving up to 147 MHz things are probably a little more finicky. Does anyone use these suppressors on VHF or UHF? I need to find something to give my 2m rig a chance in this upcoming summer's lightning-fest. Are there any good suppressors that have minimal loss at 147 MHz?
Yes, I realize nothing will protect from a a direct hit, and when in doubt it's best to detach the coax altogether. But I also realize that there will be days when I don't detach the coax and am away from home when a storm comes up, and also there will also be near misses where a surge protector can do some good.
Anyway, any advice on VHF lightning protection much appreciated, thanks for any answers.