N-Male to N-Male Lightning Protector, 400-Series Cable Assembly - 4 ftN-Male to N-Male Lightning Protector, 400-Series Cable Assembly - 4 ft
N-Male to N-Male Lightning Protector, 400-Series Cable Assembly - 4 ft

Lightning Protection System

Lightning Arrestors and Surge Protection (L–com)

N Male to N Male Lightning Protector, 400 Series Cable Assembly 4 ft

CA4NMLPNM004

Brand:L–com

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Description

The CA4NMLPNM series are high performance low loss 400-series cable assemblies that feature a N-Male 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
  • Low loss CA-400 series coax cable
  • Integral 5.8 GHz coax lightning surge protector with multi-strike capability and replaceable gas tube

Application

  • Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) protection
  • Pre-made cables ideal for rapid deployment applications
  • IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n wireless systems
  • Protect wireless devices and networks from damage due to lightning strikes