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New White Paper – Using C-Type and Pi-Type EMI Filters for MIL-STD 461G, CS116 Compliance
We have posted a brand-new Technical White Paper, which can be found in our Resources Section. This White Paper covers some basic information about how C-Type and Pi filters can be useful in providing protection against MIL-STD 461G, CS116 transient requirements. The relevant transient injection requirements involve high-energy 1, 10, and 30MHz ring waves being…
Read MoreNexTek Announces New Product – Type N Sampler Port
Westford, MA – – NexTek, LLC. has been a World -Class leading designer, developer, and manufacturer of standard and custom coaxial surge protectors and high current AC/DC EMI filters for Commercial, Medical, Avionics, SATCOM, Power Supply, Military and Government markets for over 30 years, and proudly announces a new product series for immediate release. The…
Read MoreNew Line of COTS DO-160G Avionics Protection for RF Lines
NexTek is proud to announce the release of a new line of standard products, engineered specifically to protect Coaxial RF lines and systems against Lightning Damage as required to meet DO-160G, Section 22. Available in a variety of pass bands, packages, and with multiple connector options; these designs are based on years of experience providing…
Read MoreNexTek Company Outing – Mini-Golf and Ice Cream at Kimball Farm!
In order to celebrate the people who have supported and allowed our company to grow and thrive, the entire NexTek team was treated to an afternoon out at Kimball Farm in Westford in early October. Here are some quick details! Pizza Lunch @ NexTek While not uncommon, this Pizza Lunch was special because it…
Read MoreNEW RELEASE: Wideband Lightning Protection – DC to 12.5GHz with Type N Connectors
NexTek is proud to announce the availability of a new ultra-wideband surge protection device for Radio and RF communication systems. With a compact design, an extremely wide pass band, and the ability to pass DC power in addition to RF energy this unit is well-suited for a multitude of bands, applications, and systems that require…
Read MoreJune MTT-S Show in Boston – See Lighthouse’s Amazing Booth!
June 2-7, 2019 in Boston’s Seaport District – In June, NexTek helped to support our local Technical Sales Partner covering New England [Lighthouse Technical Sales out of Nashua, NH] who exhibited at the IMS MTT-S Show. When the image of a normal Technical Trade Show Booth comes to mind, you might imagine a “normal” booth…
Read MoreNew! – Arrestor Opportunity Form for New Inquiries
For use with any new coaxial/RF surge protection inquiries, we have a new form to use when submitting your request to the NexTek team. This form contains the normal range of questions we would ask for any new inquiry, and is meant to streamline the Inquiry and Product Selection and Recommendation process. Print it out…
Read MoreComing Soon – Ultra Wideband (DC-11GHz) Type N Lightning Protection
COMING SOON…. An ultra-wideband Lightning Arrestor with Type N connectors, covering applications from DC-11GHz+ in a single Gas Discharge Tube protection device. A sneak peek at the new design Stay Tuned in 2019 for this product launch, and many more to follow!
Read MoreLearn More About Lightning – Pollution from Shipping Traffic Increases Lightning and Thunderstorm Activity
The Mysteries of Lightning Even here at NexTek, where we deal with Lightning and Lightning Protection each and every day, we know that there is still a lot to learn about how, why, and where it occurs. While we can track Lightning Activity in real-time around the world (See HERE for an older post on…
Read MoreNew GPS Surge Arrestors – Type N Units Available Now, TNC Units Available Later in 2018!
We are proud to announce that we are releasing two new “D Series” Fine Protection (FPL Series) devices for protecting GPS and other Global Navigation Band Receivers. These products will completely replace the existing “B Series” Fine Protection Devices for GPS applications, the FPLNFNFBxxx and FPLTFTFBxxx units, in the near future. Form, Fit, and Function…
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