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Protection for the NEXT Generation™

  • Dec 19, 2023
FPL-Series Lightning Arrestors
1100 - 1700 MHz
The FPL Series is our flagship series of GPS/GNSS surge arrestors. These fast-response arrestors are designed to protect especially sensitive equipment, such as GPS receivers. All our FPL-Series GPS arrestors operate within the L-Band from 1100 - 1700 MHz. Available with various connector options, connector genders, and operating voltages.

Features
• RF Power: 5 Wcw
• Maximum Transient (Imax): 30kA (1x)
• Multiple Strike (IN): 20 kA (10x)
• Rugged and Waterproof - IP68 Rated when Mated
• Very Low Let-Through Voltage
• Excellent RF Performance
• DC Pass or DC Block options
• Bulkhead Grounding
• L-Bracket and Wire Lug Available

MADE IN THE USA - Designed, Assembled, and Tested!

 

 FPL-Series Lightning Arrestors

1100 - 1700 MHz

The FPL Series is our flagship series of GPS/GNSS surge 

arrestors. These fast-response arrestors are designed to 

protect especially sensitive equipment, such as GPS receivers. All our FPL-Series GPS arrestors operate within the L-Band from 1100 - 1700 MHz. Available with various connector 

options, connector genders, and operating voltages.

 

 FPL-Series Lightning Arrestors

1100 - 1700 MHz

The FPL Series is our flagship series of GPS/GNSS surge 

arrestors. These fast-response arrestors are designed to 

protect especially sensitive equipment, such as GPS receivers. All our FPL-Series GPS arrestors operate within the L-Band from 1100 - 1700 MHz. Available with various connector 

options, connector genders, and operating voltages.

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