I’ve got a beach house in Gulf Shores Alabama.  Last week it had a direct
hit to the house by lightning, took out the refrigerator, 4 tv’s, phones, 4
surveillance cameras and much more.  Luckily It had no radio gear or
antennas there…which brings me to here…

My NOW attempt to layer my radio shack for protection against lightning.
Like unplug radio, power and cables, ground radio chassis.  I’ve have heard
an antenna doesn’t  get hit as such until you ground it at which time it
becomes a lightning rod and as such now attracts lightning, so don’t worry
about the tower as much as the lines coming in.  Is this correct?  Sorry
for being so chit-chatty guys but this is a real concern that got personal
with the lightning.  I don’t have much protection at all except a copper
rod outside my window with the radio chassis grounded there.  I guess I
need to add more protection.  I have watched you guys at field day just
ground the line, I thought, coming off the antenna in to the radio area,
was there more I didn't see?
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