I've seen many ATU systems and will be using an L network, with 8 inductors and 8 capacitors to switch in to 256 values of each, with a toggle to switch the C part to either side (to hit the lower impedance side of the match.) I'm borrowing from a few designs, but want a little different interfacing to the micros.
As far as the lightning protection, I was debating if that was the case. Being basically vaporized anyway.
My own application is to run coax to a choke balun, to feed balanced 50 ohm in and then hit a 450 ohm ladder line up to an 80 m dipole. I want the tuner located a ways away to be at the coax to ladder line junction. The loss of coax for the distance I'm running up to the dipole just won't cut it for QRP.
I'll be building this in sections and learning each way. Building another's ATU design gets you an ATU. But building your own and working out the calcs for the tuning makes you really understand the process involved.
I also need to read more about high SWR protection for my transmitter while I'm playing with the tuning and programming. I figure that some "bad" dummy loads of 20 ohm or 120 ohm, maybe with a little crazy reactance, will let me "play" with the tuning.
I don't know why I'm posting all this data crud,I'm an RF person!
I'm trying to get there. I've built an 80m SSB and 40m CW rig. Learning analog along the way. Both rock bound kits. Once I get some of the basics down, I want to build up some rig sections from scratch. Just go ugly bug on a board. I have a bit more work to get the test equipment I'm building done before I go there.