New lightning surge protector for radio equipment
June 2002
Electrical Power & Protection
A new lightning surge protector from Webb Industries, a Jasco group company, has been introduced to protect sensitive radio equipment.
The new PolyPhaser DSX-D surge protector is designed to work from 0,8 GHz to 2,2 GHz and is fully weatherproof. Maximum surge is 30 kA (IEC 100-4-5); VSWR =1,1:1; insertion loss = 0,1 dB; continuous power rating @ 900 MHz - 1000 W @ 20°C; let through voltage = ±3 V for 3 kA 8/20 waveform; throughput energy = 0,5 ±J for 3 kA 8/20 waveform and termination 7/16 DIN both sides.
The full range of PolyPhaser products has proved to be one of the most successful and comprehensive in protecting sensitive equipment against lightning surges.
PolyPhaser's research shows that the most effective way to protect sensitive equipment is by preventing the lightning surge from entering the facility where the equipment is housed.
Paul Richards, Webb Industries
011 444 2299
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