In message 
<[email protected]>, dated 
Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Jim Eichner <[email protected]> writes:

>Am I missing something?

I don't think so. I've noted this matter previously, but no definitive, 
or unexpected, solution was offered, and I did not pursue the point.

>Which AMN do we use?

The AMNs are not really alternatives; they cover different frequency 
ranges. For most ITE, the 50 ohm, 50 μH AMN is commonly used, and I see 
no reason why it should not be used for DC power ports.
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