Electromagnetic Pulse/Transient Threat Testing of Protection Devices for Amateur/Military Affiliate Radio System Equipment. Volume 2
Abstract
This technical report discusses the vulnerability of equipment used by amateur/MARS radio operators in the United States to disruption or damage by transient electromagnetic effects such as lightning, voltage surges, and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) waves. It also reports the results of two test programs; one to evaluate existing transient suppression devices and components, and one to evaluate the response of amateur radio equipment to an EMP transient environment. Based on the test results, the report recommends procedures and a low-cost installation scheme which will significantly increase the operational survivability of amateur type communications equipment in a lightning or EMP environment. This report consists of three volumes. Volume II(136 pages) contains supporting documentation including: the test plans for the two EMP tests, descriptions/specifications of the tested transient suppression devices and the amateur radio equipment, and photographs of the test facilities and test setups. For most purposes Volume I should provide sufficient information. Volume II would be required to obtain more detailed descriptions of the the test programs and tested devices and equipment. Volume III would only be required if a separate analysis of the test data is being made. Keywords include: Amateur Radio Equipment EMP, Lightning Protection; Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) protection Devices Test; EMP; Lightning; and Transient Electrical/Magnetic Pulses.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 31, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA164431
Entities
People
- Dennis Bodson
- Joseph Frizzell
- Thomas Higdon
- Walter Rabke