Type 1 surge arrester SAMS-NP-NBJ
coaxial

Type 1 surge arrester - SAMS-NP-NBJ - Panorama Antennas Ltd - coaxial
Type 1 surge arrester - SAMS-NP-NBJ - Panorama Antennas Ltd - coaxial
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Type
type 1
Other characteristics
coaxial

Description

This multi surge arrester offers a flexible light duty surge protection solution using N connectors allowing it to be mounted in line between antennas and feeder cables or coaxial cables and radio / router devices. The surge arrester can operate between 0-6GHz with low return and insertion loss. The surge arrester is fitted with a bulkhead feature which can be used to mount and earth the device to conductive earth bars / panels of max 6.5mm (0.25”) thickness, alternatively this feature can accept a heavy duty earth tag. This multi surge arrester offers a flexible light duty surge protection solution using N connectors allowing it to be mounted in line between antennas and feeder cables or coaxial cables and radio / router devices. The surge arrester can operate between 0-6GHz with low return and insertion loss. The surge arrester is fitted with a bulkhead feature which can be used to mount and earth the device to conductive earth bars / panels of max 6.5mm (0.25”) thickness, alternatively this feature can accept a heavy duty earth tag. Product Features Operates between 0-6GHz Fitted with bulkhead type panel mounting N surge suppressor (m-f) Light duty surge protector Benefits Flexible light duty surge protection Low return and insertion loss Can accept heavy duty earth tag Application Protection of radio equipment from surges Ideal for elevated and fixed site antennas in at risk areas Protection from EMP caused by lightning strikes

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