---- Michael Ryan <[email protected]> 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
> 
Mike...At the risk of sounding dumb, when in doubt ask the manufacturer. In 
other words call Polyphaser and TALK with them. The have info that is NOT
always listed where the general public can access it. And I can say from 
experience that the techs I have talked to at Polyphaser are very friendly and 
helpful. Just give them HONEST info about the power output level, bands, number 
of tx on at a time, etc. They're glad to helpyou become a satisfied customer.
Jeff N5sxq

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