Isobar is under the Trip-Lite name.  
I had a six outlet Isobar, but the insides were not quite what I expected and 
now I can't find the darned thing.  I suspect I might have tossed it in the 
recycle bin.  
Dale, K9VUJ
On 18, Sep 2012, at 0:17, "Roger (K8RI)" <k8ri@rogerhalstead.com> wrote:
> On 9/15/2012 8:26 PM, Scott Yost wrote:
>> Is Isobar still considered a decent product for RFI reduction or has it been 
>> eclipsed by some other manufacturer?  The Isobar website seems thin on specs 
>> for noise suppresion data.  Interested in specs especially at LF.
>> 
> 
> Strange choice of names as Isobar is a symbol used on weather maps.
> 
> OTOH I had never heard of them as a company.
> 
> 73
> 
> Roger (K8RI)
>> I have an old unit that performs well.  Not sure if their past performance 
>> has carried over to current products.
>> 
>> Any opinions or experience?
>> 
>> tnx,
>> 
>> Scott
>> NM8R
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