Hi Jeff, it's me again.
Excellent contribution regarding this thread, and Yes: I forgot about the "susceptibility" of "DC Blockers" rearding "ESD".
Originally they are supposed to prevent (RF/ MW) measuring- equipment and -setups (for instance) to be confronted with Dc- rather than RF Signal -components only, that sometimes happen to appear both in the applications mentioned before. And Yes: they are specified regarding their ability to withstand DC components up to a named amount, and ESD could well be harmful to them, the "capacitor" finally being the critical element.
Jeff, you won't have much success trying to measure static build ups with a common Multimeter, as the discharge, that you have noticed across your "spark gap" is "transient", while following its "naturally" behavior , and cannot be catched by a DVM, but needs a "storage oscilloscope" (for instance instead) with its ability to capture "transients".
Anyway, your "solution" sounds good, at least, if AirNav will not propose a better one.
Take care, to "design" your solution from an "RF point of view", means, choosing a "low inductance" (metal film, and as small as possible) resistor, which you probably already have done.
Another methode to overcome ESD problems would be a "DC grounded" Antenna, which will eliminate Static at its "place of origin".
I will PM you on that, Jeff
Karl