Kieth,
It would be prudent to put in a very good lightning protection system at
the remote station. If done properly, operating during a lightning
storm is possible, but that degree of protection takes a lot of effort
and expense. Few ham installations have that kind of protection, but
broadcast stations do - they have to keep working despite lightning
strikes. Done correctly, everything is raised to the same potential and
no damage occurs.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 9/14/2011 9:20 AM, Keith-K5ENS wrote:
> I can't answer that but would like to add. How is lightning protection
> handled for a remote station? You can't unplug things from another
> location?
>
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