
Antenna protection
These antenna coaxial protectors uses non-radioactive gas discharge tubes to provide very high discharge current without destruction. The use of the gas discharge tube and its particular mounting allow good adaptation to radio and TV reception signals.
| Nominal sparkover voltage (<500V/s) | 90V |
| Maximum discharge current | 10kA |
| Insertion looses at 300 MHz | <0,5dB and <1,2dB |
| Impedance | 75Ω |
| Frequency area | 0-1 or 2 GΩ |
| Operating temperature | -10oC to +80oC |
For more information, download datasheet here:
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KO... is a compact coaxial protection where a gas discharge tubes is used as a protective component. It's an isolator at normal condition but when a surge is applied, it becomes practically shortcut. For the use up to 3GHz. Connections: BNC-, N-, UHF- and 7/16-contact. Other connections at request.
For more information, download datasheet here:
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Videosignal protection
H30 is a protection especially developed for video signals for instance for video surveillance. Versions for both 50 and 75 Ohm are available.
For more information, download datasheet here:
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