Thanks for the reply Bob.
I went to your web site to check out the goods and wondered about the following
statement:
Choose lowest throughput energy for desired frequency.
Energy based on 8/20us waveform.
This is apparently reflected in the C0, C1 or C2 designation in the part
number. You spec'ed a C2. How come?
Thanks for your help.
Vince
WD8MIC
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From: ROBERT WANDERER
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 1997 9:36 PM
To: 'Vince Greczanik'
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Lightning Arrestor Wanted for 440 MHz
There is NO equivalent to a PolyPhaser! There's PolyPhaser and then there's
everybody else.
BTW You want the IS-50NX-C2-MA. List price about $62.00. Ron Block of W.R.
Block & Associates in southern NJ (800.421.7170) will give you 10% off list.
Just
make sure you indicate you're a ham.
73, Bob Wanderer AA0CY
Senior Applications Engineer
PolyPhaser Corp.
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From: Vince Greczanik[SMTP:vince@isolab.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 1997 10:30 AM
To: 'towertalk@contesting.com'
Subject: [TowerTalk] Lightning Arrestor Wanted for 440 MHz
OK guys, sift through your boxes and see if you have a Polyphaser or equivalent
lightning arrestor lying around that will handle 100W in the 440 band. N male
(ant.) and N female (equip.) would be ideal.
Please email with what you have.
Thanks,
Vince
WD8MIC
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