Ameritron RCS-4 rebuild after lightning strike.
Last year I had a lightning strike my Ham Radio tower out in the back field. It blew out a lot of appliances and electronic gear. Most of it was replaced, but some I elected to repair. This is one item I elected to repair. So far it's been working perfectly after the hit. Hope this video isn't too long, and remember tho Subscribe and hit that LIKE button!

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