Hi Michael,

Probably  for 220MHZ  choose between VHF50HN-ME for high powered TX or
multiple TX's    and  a   IS-B50LN-C0-MA is  for a single normal power TX.
 These have the N connectors sexed as you want.    Check the power rating of
each device at your frequency.

Peter


On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 2:51 AM, Michael Ryan <mryan...@tampabay.rr.com>wrote:

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>  I notice when looking at the Polyphaser website, there are a wide range of
> products, even a wide variety of items that on the surface appear to be
> suited to my particular needs. I want to put a Polyphaser on my 220
> repeater. There are DC blocked and unblocked. I don’t suppose it matters in
> that area as there is no DC going up the coax.  There are freq ranges,
> 1.5-400  and 100 – 700 mhz, etc, etc..  Is it best to select a model that
> places my operating freq somewhere in the middle of the unit’s operating
> range or does that matter as long as it IS WITHIN the range of the device
> someplace?  I need the protected end to be an N-female and the antenna end
> to be and N-Male.   Suggestions?  - Mike
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