Home Theater/Audiophile RFI Kit
The Home Theater RFI Kits are specifically designed to cure most home theater systems triggered by Radio Frequency Interference problems from AM, FM, CB and Ham radio stations. The kits contain ferrite toroids (“Ring” shaped) for the AC power cord protection and “Snap on” ferrite beads for HDMI, audio, video and speaker cables. The ferrites are selected to eliminate RFI from 1 to 1000 MHz. The ferrites are easy to install, don’t require modification of the protected equipment and work in almost all cases to suppress annoying interference issues.




Due to many requests for antenna static bleeders, we have developed a product line of static bleeders for coax and for ladder line applications. Static electricity is caused by many situations including high desert wind, atmospheric conditions, etc. You may hear static crashes or have a buildup of static electricity that my be annoying during a radio conversation and it may be harmful to solid state electronics if high voltages are present on the RF input to your equipment.
A static “Bleeder” which shorts the direct static voltage to ground while leaving the RF frequency voltage unaffected if very beneficial particularly to those operations in desert conditions where low humidity, high static buildup are quite common. The SB-1 and SB-2 coax static bleeders work on coax line and the SB-3 static bleeder is meant for ladder line.
THESE DEVICES ARE NOT FOR LIGHTNING PROTECTION AND PROVIDES NO PROTECTION FOR LIGHTNING STRIKES!!!!!
Home Theater/Audiophile RFI Kit
The Home Theater RFI Kits are specifically designed to cure most home theater systems triggered by Radio Frequency Interference problems from AM, FM, CB and Ham radio stations. The kits contain ferrite toroids (“Ring” shaped) for the AC power cord protection and “Snap on” ferrite beads for HDMI, audio, video and speaker cables. The ferrites are selected to eliminate RFI from 1 to 1000 MHz. The ferrites are easy to install, don’t require modification of the protected equipment and work in almost all cases to suppress annoying interference issues.



