Mobile Station RFI Kits

RFI Suppressor for F Connector Cables - Simple in line filtering with male/female extension, Select AM Broadcast or Ham Band Filter Range

SKU RFI-F-AM
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RFI Suppressor for F Connector Cables - Simple in line filtering with male/female extension, Select AM Broadcast or Ham Band Filter Range
Product Details
MPN: RFI-F-AM, -HAM
Country/Region of Manufacture: USA

Suppresses radio frequency interference (common mode noise carried on coax shield)

¨ Shielded cable protection

¨ Highly Effective Inductive Ferrite Filter

¨ Effective for RFI

Select RFI-F-AM for broadcast band filtering (500 Khz-5 MHz)

Select RFI-F-HAM for 3-30 MHz ham bands 80-10 meters

Up to 30 dB common mode noise suppression

Use for interference from transmitters, wireless mic, and noisy power supplies. Install in series with cables for mic, line, amp/preamp interconnects, and speakers.

Standard cable length is 6 feet, 75 ohm cable, white or black depending upon stock at hand

Mobile RFI kits work two ways: They suppress RFI from on board computers and other sensing/control devices in your vehicle that may cause your radio to be a VICTIM of RFI, and second they suppress RFI generated by your radio as a SOURCE which may affect your on board computers or other devices.  Mobile operations of HF radios (1-30 Mhz) tend to experience more RFI effects than VHF/UHF mobile stations.  If you have both HF and VHF installations in your vehicles, you may need both kits.

To address separate solutions we have developed two separate RFI kits: one for HF (1.8-300 MHz) mobile installations and another for VHF/UHF (30-1000 MHz) mobile installations.  Each kit uses the appropriate ferrite mix for the frequency range desired.