Thin Client and Blades.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Naruta
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 10:33 AM
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] SDR1000 Damaged. Make sure you turn it OFF when you
walk away. Update

My philosophy on AC power and lightning:


A LOW-impedance ground system.
Lots of copper in the Earth is money well spent.
Choose one location to bond everything together
in the house and bring the connections to the
outside world through at that point.  Telephone,
cable, antennae, water, and power, if possible.

At that common point, use protectors to
encourage the current to flow to the Earth
rather then through your equipment.  Check
out my bonding plate at hamsdr.com

I throw some Ferrite on the shack-side of the
common point.  This helps with RF, but the
Ferrite would probably saturate on a strike.

Industrial-strength MOVs at the power panel,
and more MOVs/protectors at critical items.
BTW, this has an interesting effect when you
are running on the generator.  It teaches
you to watch your RPM.

Brute-force C-L-C line filters on the shack
branch circuit.

We have a couple of UPS on our PCs.
PCs just don't tolerate any power interruption.
I miss the HP-3000.  If you could keep the
remote users from resetting their terminals, it
would recover to their last screen transaction.

Your wildest voltage excursions are likely to
be just before and just after a power outage.
I like the idea of a holding relay.  It gives
you a chance to wait until the power stabilizes
before turning your gear back on.  I may put
a contactor in the shack branch circuit.  You
could also rig up over-voltage and under-voltage
protection.


Mike - AA8K


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Just a bit on my philosophy about turning things off and on.  
> 
> Ages ago I worked for a company that made computer peripherals. An
> account I was dealing with had hundreds of Smart CRT terminals.
> Any time a storm was in the area we would cringe because we knew if
> the power went out some(a lot) of those terminals wouldn't come
> back on line.  We might have to zig zag across the state to repair 
> them. The failures were always attributed lightning or surges on
> the power or data lines.
> 

> 
> My philosophy about lightening protection:  Yous pays yous money and 
> yous take yous chances.  
> 
> On the air since 1971 this is my first damage from lightening.  
> $1.50 for the part from Digikey.  If it happens again I reserve the 
> right to change my philosophy. :) 
> 
> Mileage Does Vary,
> k2ox
> 

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