Surge protection on the feedline and none on the AC power is the same as none at all. I'm assuming a single-point ground system with adequate ground rods and radial system (but really shouldn't assume that since it wasn't mentioned).
Chuck WB2EDV ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nate Duehr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 5:04 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Setting Up A New Repeater > On 1/29/07, Christopher Hodgdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> The main setup that we received a quote for is the follow: >> >> 1 TKR-750 VHF Kenwood Repeater - $1350 >> 1 KPG-91D Repeater Programming Kit - $119 >> 1 TKR-PS1223 Kenwood Internal Power Supply - $169 >> 1 PC24-NN Patch Cable (Repeater TX to Duplexer) - $31.50 >> 1 PC24-NB Patch Cable (Repeater RX to Duplexer) - $26.35 >> 1 PRD-1556 6 Cavity Pass-Reject Duplexer - $1859 >> 1 PC95-400-NN Patch Cable (Duplexer to Polyphaser) - $54 >> 1 IS-50NX-CI Polyphaser (Lighting Protection) - $62 >> 100 feet of LMR-400 Feed Line $82 >> 2 CC4-NM Coax Connector Type N Male - $25 >> 1 ANT150D6-9 VHF 4-Bay Folded Dipole Antenna - $995 >> 1 Setup, programming, and bench testing before shipping - $105 >> >> Total For Project - $4877.85 > >

