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https://cablematic.com/en/products/surge-protector-antenna-coaxial-type-din-10ka-SP073/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/surge-protector-antenna-coaxial-type-din-10ka-SP073/
Surge Protector antenna coaxial type DIN 10KA
REF: SP073
Specifications
- Aluminum structure.
- It has RF type DIN connectors (7/16, L29) for input/output.
- Operating frequency: 0 to 2.1 GHz.
- Impedance: 50 Ohms.
- SWR: <= 1.2.
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€47.38
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€47.38
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€41.64
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2 years
warranty
warranty
14 days
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returns
100%
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Specifications
- Aluminum structure.
- It has RF type DIN connectors (7/16, L29) for input/output.
- Operating frequency: 0 to 2.1 GHz.
- Impedance: 50 Ohms.
- SWR: <= 1.2.
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Protector of electrical overload of RF antenna, based on DIN connectors (7/16, L29). The type F input/output terminals are connected to this device, in pass-through mode, and without interfering with the transmission of data. Protects from voltage spikes and electrical surges, induced by lightning, power line parasites, and other factors. These discharges cause damage to sensitive and delicate electronic equipmentnicos connected to the electrical network.
Specifications
Specifications
- Aluminum structure.
- It has RF type DIN connectors (7/16, L29) for input/output.
- Operating frequency: 0 to 2.1 GHz.
- Impedance: 50 Ohms.
- SWR: <= 1.2.
- Transmission power: 200 W.
- Operating voltage: 90 V.
- Nominal download: 5KA.
- Maximum discharge stream: 10KA
- Voltage protection level: <= 600 V.
- It has a GND connector.
- Size: 75 x 40 x 40 mm.
- Weight: 290 g.
- Gross Weight: 310 g
- Number of packages: 1
- Master-pack: 1
Technical terms
- Impedance
- Hz
- DIN
Impedance
The impedance (Z) is a measure of opposition that a circuit to a current when a voltage is applied. The impedance extends the concept of resistance circuits alternating current (AC), and has both magnitude and phase, unlike resistance, which has only magnitude. When a circuit is powered with direct current (DC), there is no distinction between the impedance and resistance; the latter can be thought csa impedance with zero phase angle.