I use power conditioner with very tight and non-sacrificial over/under voltage protection but still unplug when at home during thunderstorm.
People believe that grounded antenna attracts lightning. It is exactly opposite - ungrounded antenna attracts lightning since it is floating (separated from the circuit by input transformer) and charged by the friction of the wind to very high static voltages making your house looking (electrically) like a skyscraper.
There is no way to protect against direct hit (other than unplugging) since there is no protection or even wire that can carry 1-foot wide plasma. Again - unplug.
People believe that grounded antenna attracts lightning. It is exactly opposite - ungrounded antenna attracts lightning since it is floating (separated from the circuit by input transformer) and charged by the friction of the wind to very high static voltages making your house looking (electrically) like a skyscraper.
There is no way to protect against direct hit (other than unplugging) since there is no protection or even wire that can carry 1-foot wide plasma. Again - unplug.