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N-Female to N-Male Lightning Protector, 400-Series Cable Assembly - 20 ft

Item # CA4NFLPNM020
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1 - 9 $113.99
10 - 24 $104.87
25 - 99 $95.75
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Description

The CA4NFLPNF series are high performance low loss 400-series cable assemblies that feature a N-Female connector to an in-line N-Male gas discharge tube lightning protector attached directly to the cable. This not only reduces the cost since a connector is eliminated, but helps reduce return loss and insertion loss.

These cable assemblies feature L-com's CA-400 which is a UV resistant polyethylene jacketed high performance flexible low loss coaxial cable. Attached directly to the cable is L-com's AL6-NM-14-9 5.8 GHz coaxial lightning protector. With a replaceable gas tube element, multi-strike capability and fast response time, they are suitable for a wide range of applications. A ground lug and terminal is provided directly on the lightning protector housing, which provides superior grounding.

Custom lengths and connectors are also available. Contact L-com sales for more information.

For additional information and complete specification, please see the data sheet in the Downloads section.

Note: The lightning protector can also be purchased separately, see AL6-NM-14-9.


Features
  • Custom lengths and connectors available
  • Each assembly is fully tested ensuring the highest quality
  • Integral 5.8 GHz coax lightning surge protector with multi-strike capability and replaceable gas tube
  • Low loss CA-400 series coax cable
Application
  • Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) protection
  • IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n wireless systems
  • Pre-made cables ideal for rapid deployment applications
  • Protect wireless devices and networks from damage due to lightning strikes


Warning WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including phthalates, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov