[BC] EMP - SS versus thermionic finals

Robert Meuser Robertm
Fri Feb 23 10:22:27 CST 2007


I think that after 911 and Katrina we know that this country is not 
prepared for any sort of disaster. The beltway types will morph what 
response is possible into a bureaucratic mess. I doubt that there are 
many if any stations that would survive such a disaster. Even in NYC 
time after time from blackouts to 911, most broadcasters proved how 
unprepared they were for any form of disturbance. WWL during Katrina was 
the exception to the rule and probably a little bit lucky as well.

R


Mark Humphrey wrote:

> On 2/23/07, Gary Peterson <kzerocx at rapidcity.net> wrote:
>
>> Without the necessary precautions, I suspect an EMP will leave your 
>> tube rig
>> in the "toast" category.  The firebottles will survive but lots of mica
>> capacitors may short out.  In an unprotected solid-state rig, the PN
>> junctions and mosfets would become blown fuses.
>
>
> This discussion has me wondering if there are any wide-coverage
> broadcast stations currently "hardened" against EMP.  Does anyone know
> if this is the case?
>
> The "Doomsday Clock" is now 2 minutes closer to midnight than it was
> in the early '60s, so perhaps this is a good time to think about
> emergency preparedness -- if you aren't still shocked that Britney
> shaved her head.
>
> Mark
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