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Improved Lightning Protection for Radio Transmitter Stations

Presented by John R. Pinks, Chief Engineer (Emeritus)

• Central Paraguay - >200 hits per square km/year.

• Some other areas less than 1 hit per square km/year.vs

The amount you spend should depend on:

• Value of asset you are protecting

• Loss of service when off-air and time to return to air

• Probability of getting hit by lightning

Lightning Protection Costs

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Peak Amplitude 20,000 Amps(5 % probability of reaching 80,000 Amps)

Time (us)

Kilo-amps

Pulse Width20 - 100 µs with median value of 40 µs.

Rise Time Approximately

0.1 - 20 µs Median 5 µs

Typical Strike Pulse

• Conduct strike pulse current to ground through a low impedance path.

• Prevent this destructive current from flowing through your electronic equipment.

Key to Protection

Penetrate below the frost line.

Diameter 3/8” or larger.

Copper or copper clad steel.

Moist soil or the water table.

Connected with Cad welded or silver soldered copper straps.

10 Feet10 F

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Electrode Interface Hemisphere

Grounding Conductor

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Ground Rods

20 Feet

Antenna Spark Gap

Spark Balls

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Typical Path of Lightning Current Flowing to Remote Grounds

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Use of a Surge Arrester to Prevent Transmitter Damage

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Ideal Transmitter Building Layout

Basic Elements of A Well Configured Site

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Surge Protection

Use of Toroids to Impede Common Mode Signals

AC Power Protection

Ferrite Chokes

Typical Building Layout

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Improved Building Layout

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Good Layout at A Directional Site

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Transmitter

AC Power Wiring

Coaxial Feeder

Tuning Unit

Ground Plane Radials

Antenna

Antenna Current Path

Reducing Unwanted Antenna Return Currents

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Ferrite

Acceptable rearrangements vary from site to site.Often confusing.

Good remedial measures give significantimprovements from:1. Lightning energy originating at antenna2. Lightning energy originating at ac line supply3. Disruptive antenna current return paths

Summary – Key Points

Thank You