A tale of two Tx sites: One has a new Nautel J1000 (< 2years old) that I installed and has never been off the air. 26 miles away another Tx site with an Armstrong X1000B about 4-5 years old that came with the station that goes into cardiac arrest whenever there is a thunderstorm anywhere in the area!
Both have grounded towers with folded dipole antennas and both transmitters are located in shacks at the base of the towers. Standard engineering practice grounding systems in place at both sites. Only the Nautel site has their SPU-1 Interface Protection Unit installed. For those unfamiliar with this, both the power, antenna, and control wires pass through this device before entering the transmitter. Contains MOV's, torroids, other neat stuff.
Looking at it I see no reason that the SPU-1 could not be used with the Armstrong with a little rewiring. Just curious if anyone has ever done this and did you notice a reduction in transmitter kick offs.
Both have grounded towers with folded dipole antennas and both transmitters are located in shacks at the base of the towers. Standard engineering practice grounding systems in place at both sites. Only the Nautel site has their SPU-1 Interface Protection Unit installed. For those unfamiliar with this, both the power, antenna, and control wires pass through this device before entering the transmitter. Contains MOV's, torroids, other neat stuff.
Looking at it I see no reason that the SPU-1 could not be used with the Armstrong with a little rewiring. Just curious if anyone has ever done this and did you notice a reduction in transmitter kick offs.